Thanks for the tech-ma. Long standing computer problem was really the monitor failing(although, like dentists, tech guys always gotta hit you with how it's not getting any younger and so forth...sigh.) But for the moment, I am back in business.
'Lineage'
Spike's Bitches 48: I Say, We Go Out There, and Kick a Little Demon Ass.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I persevered over this weird illness and my class performance was great. But now I think I might go to bed. Sheesh.
Yay for functional electronics!
It is good to hear that you were able to get to class, Teppy. No doubt you would have regretted missing it. Yay!
Glad electronics are functioning and the improv went well.
I had a nice time with EG. We went thrifting and he found a never used Nespresso with extra cartridges for $8
billytea, I'm sorry to inform you of the death of a fellow Australian.
Whoa - that fish was born 1 year before my dad and 3 years before my mom.
I have a frightening amount of Hulk raaaaaaaaaaage after today's therapy session. I'm trying to assuage it with sushi.
Sushi sounds good. We'll if you like sushi.
I got a ninja period during therapy. For thr past year it's started between the 27th and 1st. With a week of cravings for chocolate and cheeto puffs. Stupid February.
Also therapy related. I got my Myers Briggs career test results back. I should be a librarian. Under the "most attractive job families" I score 100 out of 100 for education library science and training.
It was also the highest individual job followed by photographer and translator.
I'm a INFJ who is Artistic, Conventional/practical and a very low risk taker.
And I have no idea what to do with these results. I need to figure out how to take the results and use them to figure out some career I'd enjoy that doesn't require extensive educational background
I did a lot of politics today. Went to a protest against Mitch McConnell this morning, then went to the first meeting of a neighborhood political group this evening. And wore my "Nevertheless, she persisted" shirt to work in between, because I forgot to bring a different shirt to change into. I've been wanting to get involved in local political stuff for a while, but it always seemed like there wasn't much point in doing it in places where I knew I'd just be living for a few years. But I think I'll be staying in Cincinnati for a while, so I'm getting more involved now. (My contract at work was unofficially renewed for another three years. But it's still unofficial, so it's in parentheses.)
I also need to stop volunteering for things. I've volunteered to make a few "This is how Facebook groups work, and this is where you can find out what's going on, and this is how you search to see if something was posted already, and this is how you use hashtags, and would you please STOP SHARING THINGS FROM CLOSED GROUPS" documents for one group, and now I've volunteered to look into how the city council is elected and how they count those voted and what the best voting strategy is, for another group. (Though I'm pretty sure I know the voting strategy answers -- just need to check into whether the election actually works the way I think it does.)
Also, things that I would have thought would need to be said to people protesting Mitch McConnell, but apparently they do: Don't hug the Aryan Brotherhood guy. Like, seriously. That is not "reaching across the aisle," and it's not heartwarming. That's an actual Nazi.