i watched a lot of battlestar galactica, it's amazing. after doing some shopping, i took a slow and thoroughly enjoyable walk around until i found a place that served breakfast (i had no idea what time it was, so i was surprised to discover places closing their kitchens). a good breakfast, with good timing - a friend's boyfriend came past with his dog (really amusing dog), and we had a good chat.
still in a great mood, i came home to drop off my book and get ready to go out. i took a shuttle down to levontin, where i met up with a girl from my previous team and we settled down for michal geva's "my single's been released" performance. i'm not a huge fan of her voice, but her band is excellent (including gil lewis [plays in a bunch of great bands, specifically with yael deckelbaum] and einav jackson-cohen) and her songs are great.
the last song was unbelievable - too good, in fact, as it's a really heavy and crazy song and flipped a few switches in my head. i've been in a weird place since. not bad, just very introspectively dark. that didn't help me out when i was on my way home, some guys were playing a strange game in a nearby road and i thought they'd lost something - i thought i'd help and had three of them just standing and staring at me. i removed my headphones and stared back at each of them in turn, trying to understand what was wrong. eventually time resumed and we all got back to what we were doing.
but it was awkward.
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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