Sunday, August 11, 2013

Saturday, 11:54 PM

This is just a small update of my life.

I've listened to the album Power, Corruption, & Lies by New Order on repeat for the past three days. It's possibly one of my favorite albums.

I'm not sick anymore. I took NyQuil non-stop all week. Surprisingly, no drowsiness.

I ordered the new Star Wars Role-Playing Game on amazon. That's exciting for me only, I guess. Still, I look forward to reading the core rulebook - which is approximately 442 pages long. I repeat: I look forward to reading it.

The last time I exercised was two weeks ago. The last time I fulfilled my full weekly schedule was about a month ago. Yeah, I've been lazy lately.

I'm in chapter two of Invisible Man, by Ralph Ellison. I imagined reading would be tougher, more cryptic. It's enjoyably challenging.

I bought that book about four years ago. I'm only reading it now, partly because I've been lazy. I've been lazy a lot in my life. Four years ago.

I'm determined not to forget about Moby-Dick. Moby-Dick, at least for me, is such a dry, slow read, that it sucks the enjoyment out of it - just a bit. It's one of those books you need to read, though, if you want to study English literature - especially American literature. Probably.

I finished most of the gospel of John. My lack of posts about it does not reflect my lack of reading it. It only reflects my abundance of laziness.

Preoccupation. A trimming, disorganized operation of preoccupation. In my head.

That's all for now. If I think of something else, I'll just make another post. Heh.


Sunday, 12:14 PM

2 comments:

  1. I'm glad you're not sick anymore.

    Are you more of a nerd than I thought you were? (not that being a nerd is bad. I'm a nerd)

    I've never read Moby Dick and have no desire to. So I probably never will.

    What is preoccupying your mind?

    STOP BEING LAZY.

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    1. Depends on what you mean by nerd. I'm not particularly interested in Star Wars. I'm more interested in the different game mechanics and rules of this new game system. Instead of using regular numbered dice, this new game has symbol dice which dictate in-story scenarios and situations. It's supposed to make shared storytelling. . .easier. . .

      Or so I've read. . .

      Okay, maybe that's a little nerdy.

      I'LL TRY.

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