I said I'd go hang out with irl friends but now I regret it because I'm so very tired and have games I want to play
I said I'd go hang out with irl friends but now I regret it because I'm so very tired and have games I want to play
My genetics have cursed me in many ways, but at least I don't have the "cilantro tastes like soap" gene
in case you missed it yesterday, we have released the cover for book 3 of the ANA AND DIN MYSTERIES, which is A TRADE OF BLOOD
Body keeps pranking me and it makes me feel like I'm going insane
Man I haven't done anything creative in so long...
I've just been so low on energy for it
Brand new response after telling someone "Have a good day":
"I know."
I accept responsibility for the fact she has grown very attached to emotes, gifs, and bitmoji but I've had nothing to do with this
Alright who started my mom on ending her sentences with an ellipses
MURIEL RUKEYSER
Effort at Speech Between Two People
Read Stitches: A Memoir by David Small
5/5
I adore graphic novel memoirs/autobiographies, and this one is a stand out. Excellent use of paneling, lighting, and overall visual language along with the writing itself.
This was a brand new bag too, can't save these at work since the packet is paper
Tried steeping it for about 1.5 minutes instead of the full 3
Did help mellow the ginger out but now it mainly tastes like brown rice and the bellflower root π€
Payroll finally posted W2s
Sooner I get taxes done the better but god I'm so tired
Read The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
3.5/5 stars (rounded down on Goodreads). I did like it, but I think knowing the twist killed the tension and reveal.
Related: Not sure the strain it took to read the text was worth the savings from buying the Dover Thrift Edition
Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya - God Knows π§‘π€π©΅
Advantages to getting to work early/on time
β Get paid a little more
β Shows you're dependable
β
Fifteen extra minutes before you have to turn on the customer service filter
Tiny paper crane made from a scrap of sticky note
Penny and dime for scale
I had it with a spoonful of honey last night and liked it a lot more, but it only helped balance out the ginger
Underneath the ginger I can taste the brown rice and a little of what I assume to be the bitterness from the bellflower.
I might try only steeping it for a minute next time and see if that helps
Last night's bedtime (and this morning's first) tea: Songwon Balloon Flower and Pear Tea
The problem with putting ginger in anything is it very quickly becomes the main (or only) thing you can taste, and I cannot taste the pear or jujube in this. Like at all.
Next step is to see if it steeps well multiple times and how the chocolate tastes with that
Update: Brewed a fresh bag this morning and added about half a package (roughly two tablespoons?) of Swiss Miss dark chocolate hot cocoa mix and it's exactly what I imagined
Milk chocolate would better balance with the bitter chicory and black tea I think, but this is really good too
Woman so beautiful I got stunlocked came in this morning
You gotta take the little things
A light blue mug with a dark brown liquid in it, to the left of the mug is the foil packet of Bigelow Toasted Coconut Almond Bark tea, with the string and tag hanging outside the packet
The back of the foil packet of Bigelow Toasted Coconut Almond Bark tea. Ingredients: black tea, rose hips, green tea, chamomile, chicory root, natural coconut and almond flavors with other natural flavors, licorice root
Tea for this morning (at work): Bigelow Toasted Coconut Almond Bark
I question the name since the ingredients only list "natural coconut and almond flavors", but it does taste really good! Doesn't need milk or sugar, but I think it would be even better with some chocolate in it.
--and I enjoyed her introduction as much as I enjoyed reading the story itself, her experiences growing up in former Yugoslavia offers a unique view of it.
Just kidding someone lent me a copy of Animal Farm (the 75th anniversary edition) so I read that first
5 stars
I actually really liked how little room Orwell left for misinterpretation of what he's actually writing about (Soviet/Stalinist Communism). This edition's introduction is by TΓ©a Obreth--
And despite my struggles (and repeated thoughts of dropping) with volume 1 I'm moving right on to volume 2 of Le Morte d'Arthur!
This is either stubbornness or stupidity
The stories themselves are still enjoyable, though Sir Malory resorts to summarization at random intervals. I also really liked John Lawlor's introduction to the text.
Tentatively recommended.
Finally finished Le Morte d'Arthur (volume 1) by Sir Thomas Malory, introduction by John Lawlor
2.5/5, rounded up on Goodreads. Even though some of the text has been modernized the Middle English vocabulary and cadence might be difficult for those not used to it (like me).