it's been a day of dumb gaping, my still-processing-trauma brain kind of slow on the uptake (yet still basically functional). work was a minefield as i tried to code, co-ordinate and document on a large scale (we gave up on screwturn's wiki after it destroyed my data for the umpteenth time and moved to git - made of win), and eventually i had a (figurative)panic attack ten minutes before i left because i'd made a change and things weren't working the way they should've, only to discover that the fact that they weren't working had nothing to do with the change but rather with bad design (or lack thereof)...
*sigh*
i rushed to ramat gan to visit seg and meet his girlfriend's artist friend, who i've managed to convince to join forces ^_^
then i came home. i had to wait for ages for the bus, which, when it finally arrived, zipped straight past me. i cursed, and gaped, and then realized that he'd stopped on the next corner... i don't usually run for buses, but i managed to hop into the back door just before he pulled out. when i got to the front to slide my card i discovered that he'd missed the stop because he was distracted, and hadn't even noticed me get on.
wonderful.
...
okay, i've worked, i've comics'ed, i'm ready for bed. i'm feeling a bit better about things, at least.
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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