naturally it is my birthday, so I went up early, clean up the house, took a shower and quick breakfast, and rode my bike to the police station to renew my driving licence before it starts raining... waiting in a long queue for 3.5 hours with no wifi, the first half under the sun the second half inside a room full of people with no air conditioning nor proper ventilation, with a tiny TV broadcasting russian spoken documentary about nazi with no subtitle and incorrect screen ratio so all their heads were off screen, and when I rode back it started raining already, how refreshing, and my bike was too clean so the mud and shit looked great on it.at home I pulled the spanking new driving license out of my wallet to admire it in private, but my photo looks like shit. it was fun.
Took some food over to a family friend who worked retail, put some more money down on my PS4, bought some games to go with it (Alien: Isolation, Doom, Earth Defense Force 4.1, Until Dawn, Bloodborne, and Wolfenstein: The New Order), and came back home unscathed.
Paid 100$ for a new car battery yesterday only for my cars speedometer to die todayWell its not technically dead,it just doesn't work at all for the first 5 minutes or so of driving.Then it suddenly starts working.While its dead,the car also shakes like crazy every time I let the gas pedal go,which annoys me more as I can pretty much tell the speed I'm going at just by the sound of the engine and the gear its currently in,but I can't control the cars fucking retarded shaking.I've no money for car repairs so I'm genuinely hoping that my car won't blow up or just keel over and die for the rest of the month
I might have just seen a UFO, dark stormy cloud around noon, and I looked up the sky, for a moment I saw single green object pulsates and moves away, or maybe it was a natural hadoken phenomena
^perhaps swamp gas from a weather balloon was trapped in a thermal pocket and reflected the light from venusthere was a power outage at my apartment complex after i got off work, so i just played music in the dark for a few hours(power is obviously back now)
Just finished a whole sweet potato cheesecake on my own while watching japanese horror movies;washed it down with a couple Faygo "Rock and Rye" sodas.
Walruslui said, December 02, 2016, 04:20:44 amholy fuck how do you stay ripped tho with all that sweetness my man? lmaoCardio, creatine, water, fat-burners, and brown flax seeds, lol
I don't know if that "talk" thing actually works with depression but if you ever need to talk I'll listen
thanks for the offer; I jsut ahd some pills and will try to just sleep tonight and let's see how things are tomorrow.(TL;DR I think that speaking about my problems at this late hour will just ruin my nerves and amde me unable to sleep as it has happened before)
Yeah, just take it easy. As a fellow individual with depression, sometimes that's the best course of action.So after work, I was walking home and there was this weird drug addict just stumbling around in front of the building. He somehow had mace and tried to spray me, so I ducked out of the way and dumped what was left of my Hydroflask full of ice water on him while I ran off, hoping that the coldness would at least surprise him into inaction. Boy howdy. Well, he walked a few feet before he gave up chasing me but here's a rough approximation of what he was shouting after me:"I was just trying to keep you from getting eaten by the Hawaiians! Hey! Hey white boy! I could break your knee! I killed three giants this morning! They were... HEY LOOK (jumping sound). LOOK! THEY WERE THIS BIG! THIS BIG, WHITE BOY! GET BACK HERE!"Just a side note, I'm like maybe 1/2 white, and this guy was pasty as fuck.Oh and I also marathoned Gakkou Gurashi and it was great.
Hastur, The Yellow Sign said, December 06, 2016, 10:50:53 amOh and I also marathoned Gakkou Gurashi and it was great.the anime is better than the manga , tho.(I woke up a bit better, I just hope nothing happens that ruins my mood)
you don't know depression until you live totally alone and have to pick rained on half melted cat poop in between pebbles 2 meters away from its litter box first thing in the morningevery single dayeven on sunday
This happened two days ago, but I'm gonna tell it anyways .So while I was practicing a skit for a beginner Japanese class w/ my group, I was told by someone who apparently booked the empty classroom we were in that we had to be ghost in 30 minutes. So 20 minutes pass by and well people start entering one by one, so we decided to leave. Before we leave, some lady stops me and asks if I wrote a small hiragana sentence on the board (before all this, I had wrote "daigaku no kyoushitsu" which IIRC was university classroom?) and she seemed to understand it miraculously, considering that my hand-writing is about as eligible as a 5 yr old's when trying to write at top speed. She then goes on to tell me that her mother was Japanese; hearing this, one of my group members asks her if she could correct our skit script (we hadn't received any feedback from our own professor, even after following up with her), and she was kind enough to oblige! 10 minutes in, we ended up getting a corrected version, and she was even nice enough to explain what we did wrong.I'm mostly surprised by the sheer coincidentality of this: I scribble something in Japanese, and before I leave, the person to enter just happened to be half Japanese and fluent too. Shame I didn't get her name...
Hatter said, December 11, 2016, 07:06:53 pm"I'm mostly surprised by the sheer coincidentality of this: I scribble something in Japanese, and before I leave, the person to enter just happened to be half Japanese and fluent too. Shame I didn't get her name..."Heh, what a coincidence. Speaking of, is Japanese difficult to learn? I chose to take a Spanish class in my local community college, but Japanese sounds pretty fun to learn.Anyway, the past few days were quite stressful for me. Essays, drivers' ed, chronic procrastination, it's all driving me nuts.
i was offered a job today, it pays better than the one that i currently work at. i accepted it off course and im very happy for it, but im kinda sad that im leaving my current job. i made alot of good friends here, had so many good times...i will try to keep in contact with them.
Ballsdeep69 said, December 13, 2016, 07:34:34 amHeh, what a coincidence. Speaking of, is Japanese difficult to learn? I chose to take a Spanish class in my local community college, but Japanese sounds pretty fun to learn.listening/speaking it's pretty easy, reading and writing is hell, tho.