I need to turn a ruinous life into a king metal life.
I need to turn a ruinous life into a king metal life.
Sounds like a Borderlands character who would be in love with a serial killer but only see her as cupid. Kind of Shakespearean, now I think of it. He had lots of characters who saw only what they wanted to see. Maybe Midsummer Nights Dream was all about that?
Yea, right. I'm not hearing any. Kinda weird, it is.
I'm actually looking forward to my next gym visit. That doesn't usually happen. What's up?
I was actually liking the arena style battles in Borderlands today more than the open world stuff, for some reason. I usually don't like playing on fixed maps. I get too used to them and then I get bored.
I just read Reflections on the Artist's Way by Julia Cameron and she suggests writting three pages of whatever every morning and she specifies that it be handwritten. I think it's about not being able to self edit quickly and change your thoughts as they come to you like you can on a computer. It's all about getting your negative self talk out on paper so you can avoid it later. It's interesting.
I've noticed that sometimes I can't read my handwritting, so I've also tried to work on penmanship. You want to write fast, like typing, but it's slower and you have to slow down to write more clearly. I learned to type a while back and so it's super fast. I think I try to go too fast to imitate that.
Mark and I played the heck out of Sega Bass Fishing and Sega Marine Fishing on Dreamcast. We also had Sega Bass Fishing 2 and Reel Fishing Wild. All used that controller, I think, and were fun. I still have them all too.
Companion apps are cool. I think there was a good one for Fallout. Also, I always wanted to use Halo Waypoint on a phone. I had it on Xbox 360 and it would track your progress across all the Halo games and give you a rank and stuff. There should be more of those for sure. I don't know why it isn't a thing for every major release. Seems a natural thing to do.
I loved the Sega Bass Fishing games back on the Dreamcast. I still have my fishing rod controller for those too. That was part of the fun of it.
Ok, I forgot about drawing the line. That was it.