that previous post actually got me blocked from the amitheasshole subreddit, what i *should* have done was report the dude for harassment but instead my response was read as threatening (which wasn't the intention, but it was poorly worded). anyway.
the rest of the week was a bit nuts, lots of frustratingly slow going at work and mr smear's school shutting down due to the covid-19 story made things very complicated. not helped by the fact that gd has had a bad cough / lung infection for a week.
i'm not impressed that she decided to test a food allergy last night with everything that's been going on, she ended up in the hospital again :/
this weekend's been... full. i've spent a lot of time writing, i've finally (as of a few minutes ago) brought the personal project i've been working on to a point where i can actually use it for its initial intended purpose. i've had some good times playing outside with mr smear, but also a lot of really unpleasant moments - mostly him just being mean or rude to us. but the good times have been good, and being stuck indoors (bad weather + no playdates due to "social distancing") we've watched star wars iv, spiderman into the spider-verse, the nightmare before christmas and toy story 2 together.
we also played about three hours of samorost 3 this morning, which was excellent.
i didn't mean to go to bed so late. damn.
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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For those who prefer reading to listening, the first 25 sonnets have been compiled into a book that is available now on Amazon and the Google Play store.
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