This month felt quite chaotic, like two different months awkwardly shoved together. I had a few days where my brain just would not switch off and I was still up at 4am. While I’m used to experiencing that occasionally, I had it a few times during the month, which threw me off enough that I then couldn’t respond to other annoyances sensibly. I returned to mostly normal by the end of the month, however,
Fun
Music/Podcasts
My friend Josh recommended that I listen to Fever Dream Radio by Sbassbear, not because he’d thought I’d love it, but because he thought I would find its aim and backstory interesting. Josh was correct, and I did also enjoy the album more than I expected to. Knowing the backstory of how this album came to be – that it was borne of the writer’s frustrations with how their ADHD affects their ability to create songs and that it was an attempt to “turn a weakness onto a strength” – almost certainly influenced my view, as the concept held my interest long enough to let the music, which would normally not be my style, grow on me.
I also upgraded my CD player to a D-191 Discman, which plays every CD I’ve tested without any surprise skipping. It has the bonus aesthetic advantage of being the same navy blue colour as my speakers.
Data
My MusicBrainz time this month was spent correcting the recording titles, artist credits, and release group names of the Lateral episodes before no.65. This means I’ve now corrected and re-linked everything from the incorrect release, so I can safely request for that release to be removed. While the MB community generally doesn’t like any information being removed, as it would break any outside links, I think this removal request will get some “Yes” votes as my original release was genuinely incorrect.
Games
I wasn’t able to game with friends much, as our other responsibilities (for some) and different work schedules (for others) got in the way.
The game I played most this month was again Disney Dreamlight Valley, which was sometimes annoying when I got stuck in a resource gathering loop. I only realised this month that the game intends for you to always have a companion with you to take advantage of their passive resource-collecting buffs, so I’ve been making quests take longer by not being sociable enough.
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