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Kirosia

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  1. Went to work in a sunken daze. Felt cold and capable of tears at any second, sypmtoms still active now that I've returned home. Hell in a thousand verses each day taunts, life is meaningless without someone to walk alongside me. But I'm a borderline sociopath, and I can only love she who holds such kindred terrors. Everythigng and everyone else equals nothing.

  2. Finished the last episode of Inside Men (starring the two non-Luther cop actors), waiting for the second of Blackout (starring Christopher Eccleston), and trying to finish the last half of The Prisoner (remake with Jim Caviezel, Ruth Wilson, and Magneto). The latter seems to be getting better, hoping the ending makes up. But Lawrence Miles said it was good, and he wrote Alien Bodies, so.

  3. Sat at a desk and looked up pest control contracts for about six hours. Boring but not too bad, preferred to having to associate with a fellow co-worker/trainee who suffers from "insult everyone because they're not as utterly stupid and ignorant as you" syndrome. Can't even talk to the others without her telling me I'm wrong for no reason than her own idiocy. We get cubicles in a week or two, if I have to face her on a daily basis, I'm just gonna wuss out and inform my supervisor of her behavior. At the moment, I just refuse to acknowledge her presence, making her even more crazy.

  4. Just wanted to note (probably again) that Idris Elba, who plays the iconic Stringer Bell, stars in the BBC series "Luther". Probably the best role I've seen of him since The Wire. Prefer the characterization (though not necessarily the actual sub-plots) to the first series of Sherlock. And had no idea he was English until very recently.

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    Massive Attack does the opening track, so you know it's good.

  5. French Open final. Watching Maria Sharapova jump up and down, kissing babies. Also I finished both seasons of Luther, Alice Morgan can only be the perfect creature born of men's inverse fantasies:

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  6. Downloaded and installed Max Payne 3 on PC, only to have it be a complete mess, wrought with a performance-unrelated stuttering issue where the framerate is jumpy and audio cuts into its own future intermittently. Pondered purchasing "Viva La Madness", the sequel novel to Layer Cake (saw the film), an eventual get probably, just not quite right at this time and place. Feeling suicidal, but I always feel suicidal, in desperate need of a delicious fruit pie slice served by a psychotic ginger.

  7. Started Luther, My Own Worst Enemy (which can be streamed legally from the NBC site), Raines, and Person of Interest. All have been quite entertaining so far, though I'm feening for something that isn't character-based police procedural ilk. Second season of Game of Thrones is still backburning, saving it for an especially sucidal-depressive evening.

  8. I have a Solis SL-90 and a french press which I never use. I'm much too accustomed, if not just outright prefer, sugary, commercial bastardizations of caffeine. Did make a latte once resembling Starbuck's Caramel Macchiato, but I seem wholly inconsistent, and my machine tends to introduce an odd taste from the steam water in most cases.

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    Oh, and contextually, I like Counter Culture Coffee's La Forza. Due to personal weakness for strong/sometimes burnt taste, with the capacity to cut through milk and tears.

  9. I resisted the urge to stuff half a frozen DiGiorno's pizza down my throat, while basking in the second (third?) week episodes of Masterchef Australia. Learning to cook and appreciate plausibly edible meals is a thing I've been attempting, movitated by near daily exercise and a heavy calorie deficit.

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    Obverse's Panda Book of Horror anthology, part of the Iris Wildthyme (Doctor Who) series. I'm one or two stories from the end, and it's been an enjoyable, although not especially mesmerizing or consistent, read. I am looking forward to the closely upcoming Wildthyme book, Lady Stardust (if you're a Who and Bowie fan, def worth a go), as well as Tales of the City, another anthology from Obverse born from the Faction Paradox universe.

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