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Right now, this is more of a proof of concept than anything else. I currently don't have anything to share, but soon I'll have some nice entries and guides and recipes and whatever to store here. This little book is just for daily updates and microblogs.
February 5th, 2026. Uneventful day. I didn't feel all too bad but I'm just completely exhausted, both physically and mentally. On the plus side, though, I'm getting Dunkin and McDonalds later for dinner and next week is my last week of school before February vacation. I'm gonna enjoy my coffee and then get to work on some chem and calc work that I need to finish. Friday is basically free day aside from a lab, though, so after I finish my work I'm basically free!
INFO AND MASTERLIST
OOOOH THE COLOR'S ALL DIFFERENT FROM THE OTHER PAGES AHHH!!! Haha I'm just playing with you. I decided to go with a different theme for this page for no reason aside from the fact that I just felt like it. Actually, I think the reason was because I was listening to some Ingrid Michaelson and I felt a little silly because of that. Future me is saying that I forgot to add one of her songs, so my bad guys! Anyways, below is where I would keep my writeups and such if I had any. For now, I'll just list things that I like to read, since you can't read any of my stuff. As always, click on Spiffo in the header to go home, or the sticker in the journal to play Ruby Tuesday by The Rolling Stones.
- Loving A Woman in Two Worlds by Robert Bly is beautiful. I found it in one of those donation boxes that people maintain in public parks and it was a joy to read. Bly has a way with words when it comes to articulating feelings of love, intimacy, etc, and it's helped me think about myself and the inner workings of my mind more deeply.
- The Heart is Deceitful Above All Things by JT LeRoy (Laura Albert) is interesting. I don't really like to recommend it because of the fact that Albert fabricated an entire life story involving child abuse as a part of the JT LeRoy persona, but this book is a surprisingly good read. It's disheartening to read and flat out disturbing most of the time, but can you really go through life without tormenting yourself a bit?
- East of Eden by John Steinbeck is another hard read, but in a good way, and also for not the same reasons as the above book. I felt myself emphathizing with Cal and Aron more than I have any other character in a "classic", which is saying something because I hate 99% of books that can be considered classics. It just makes me sad and puts me into a very introspective state, but also in a good way.