*** yesterday ***
i wrote down some of my creation-theory - check out my mental masturbation section (philosophy 1). i read a whole lot of when nietzsche wept, and yogi called to invite me to dinner.
i was tired, and the additional alcohol that i drank didn't help much. supper was pleasant. i passed out at yogi's parents' place,
*** today ***
and was woken up at 2am to get a ride home. the ride was totally surreal.
i crashed as soon as i saw my bed.
i woke up around 9am, did laundry, got more or less up-to-date online, and finished the book.
great book.
i tried to go back to sleep, but i think it's more that i'm depressed and stressed, than tired. so after lying in bed for a few minutes, i gave up and made myself lunch - two beautifully fried eggs. i watched xxx, for the second time. it is a COOL, COOL movie, i totally dig vin diesel, and i really enjoyed it.
again.
now i have to convince myself to do some work.
*** later ***
i spent the rest of the day doing arbitrary internet things, and completing (more or less) my math homework.
i just finished over half of an enormous pizza (and not exactly the best pizza), and am feeling a bit stuffed - mmf and yogi are supposedly picking me up in a while, so we can do stop graft...
yippee.
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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