Saturday, April 7, 2012

day: ninety seven

Ahoy there! 'Tis be Friday, such a Good Friday it is! I love being punny. But anyways, today's been pretty productive compared to my couch potato habits (more like computer seat potato, I think that rolls off the tongue a bit better). I'm sure to have a good nights rest tonight.

I woke up at around 12 yesterday, well rested after playing Tiny Towers on my iPod until 2 in the morning. So then I went online and played some Silkroad. I'm not really interested in it right now, it's impossible to make money and I can't buy anything. My friend was on too, but he had to leave early so basically there's not many interesting games to play that don't lag the hell out of me.

Then I finally read another chapter of Monster Blood Tattoo. I'm so lazy these years with literally everything now. At least blogging makes me less lazy. I should try to read a chapter every day, at least. So I was reading through that while uninstalling other games I previously downloaded a while ago because I wanted to make space for yet another game.

And this game was called RODE. It was exciting at first but when I actually started having to download a million other updates and a very bad internet disconnection which prompted me to restart the computer, I grew a bit fed up with it when the actual game graphics were all over the place. I don't mean the actual graphics, I mean how half of the environment was loaded and interface boxes were white and I had to navigate my way through blindly while lagging as well. Not happy Jan. I shall try yet another game to download tomorrow.

Earlier in the day, at around (Error 404, time not found due to paranoia), I finally decided to go for a run. I was pretty nervous doing it for the first time. I had my "Zombies Run" app going and if we lived in a perfect world, I would say that the running was great! Only, I felt like dying 3 minutes into the run. It was pretty creepy since my neighborhood was pretty quiet at the time and it was getting a little bit dark. I went for 10 minutes though and I know, I'm super unfit. So after getting home and showered, I just chilled for the rest of the night. For a person who likes to stay at home every holidays, I'm pretty sure that's a good effort. I'm surprised I actually made it back home.

So here are the morals:
• I think this is the first time I haven't watched that Good Friday children's hospital fundraising things on TV
• Reading books about monsters, playing games about monsters, I assure you, I'm not obsessed with gore and violence...
• Everything gets serious when there's a major internet disconnection
• I don't like jogging, but I must, because then I shall be a useful member of society for once!

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