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An Office Like Any Other
This is something I wrote earlier today. I think it gets across a certain kind of tedium that a lot of people probably know, even if they aren’t quite aware of it. I hope you enjoy. — It was a … Continue reading
Yasunori Nishiki: Ruins Immemorial
One listen. This one came easy, and the drama of it felt more fitting too. I think I was able to get enough down, and overall there’s a decent idea of the song. Yasunori Nishiki’s (西木 康智) “Ruins Immermorial” (“悠久の遺跡”) … Continue reading
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1348: The Timer Starts
The timer starts and I’m tired and I’m racing against it so I can get something out and then get on with the rest of my life. Seems like a cynical way to start these things, but… it kind of … Continue reading
Trickles Down
I was going to leave tonight with just the photo I shared earlier. Tired, et cetera. Instead of doing so I pulled this out of somewhere. I feel as though I’m trying to create an idea of an image of … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 691: The Way Things go
It was a long day of not getting much done, but now my ear is relieved of the pain it once endured, thought that happened this morning and not this afternoon, so I don’t know why I’m writing about it … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 473: Been so Lazy
So, I’m sitting here and wondering as to why I’ve been so lazy of the past few days. well, weeks, really, but let us just say days as it’s a bit easier. I think I’ve had a slip and fallen … Continue reading


