That’s a new one.
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First-ever Pathfinder battle. I fumbled a bomb, bounced it off a goat, and blew myself up.
My study has both LED and halogen bulbs, so the stylus looks cool in the flicker patterns as I air-drum.
iPad stylus, it has come to this. You have got me writing cursive for the first time in 17 years.
Something comforting about a story that doesn’t really go anywhere for 10 years.
Our Westeros from the North. Pretty sure my Baratheons are going to lose next turn.
Boxes arrived via sea mail with the items we couldn’t fit in our luggage from Japan, including 83 books.
Today I am grateful to my past self for relatively descriptive Photoshop layer names.
Super gross predatory spam made to trick people into thinking their car warranty expired.
H brought back a faulty pair of chopsticks from Japan. The company rushed us a replacement & a bonus pair, p
10 books, 3 posters, 1 postcard, 3 trading cards, 1 pin, 1, keychain, 1 font(!)
Feiris omelette; Okarin peach soda; Feiris & Kurisu trading cards; Moeka keychain.
All ready for Comic Market day 3. Perusing the comic reports about foreigners.
Tonkatsu shop holiday business hours. A bit classier than Times New Roman.
And finally: souvenirs. 2 signed CDs, bass DVD, signed F Chopper Koga photo, “on the house” sticker, shirt, ticket #1.
Quietly listening in the walkway by the doors at Liquidroom last night.
24 hours: 4 shirts, 11 books, 2 DVDs, 2 tickets, 2 crazy devices (1 shown)
Japanese government distributes free mini papers for major news events. (上野)