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Tuesday January 27th, 2009 at 23:19pm

Oddness. Am off to Berlin soon, if all goes to plan - but things don’t always. I’m expert at looking at possibilities, probabilities and actions but if too many things happen all at once I get so very lost. It’s strange. So I’m being all unpredictable and introverted at the momen even though it achieves the effect of making people worry about me. Which is not the desired effect, irritatingly. There was a time when I used to revel in it, embrace pain because it gave me validity, wish for hurt because then people would care, but that wass a long while ago. Perhaps that’s why mostly I hide from it now. Lots of things on my mind, I’ll probably explain later - but meh. I’m ok, just a bit quiet at the mo...

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Random musings

Monday January 19th, 2009 at 12:04am

Cancer is a funny old thing. I remember being terrified of it when I was younger, I remember it being used in popular culture of the time, the cure for cancer was hailed as our holy grail. Who’d have thought that 15 years later I’d have a partner diagnosed with it who’s getting better..? It kind of makes you reevaluate yourself, your friends, the way you interact with people and your surroundings. For him, it’s made him realise he’s far more capable of many things than he’d previously given himself credit for. The same goes for me, I think. I’m about to embark on a new chapter in my life — something I’d not have thought myself capable of a few years ago. It’s going to be interesting and fun. It’s going to be hard, but what in life that’s worth doing isn’t, frankly? I might fuck it up, but I also might not fuck it up...if that’s the only thing holding me in check then it’s a silly thing. I’ve realised that a lot of the time I’m scared of things because of how I’ve reacted in the past to them. I’ve also come to learn that I’m not quite the same person I was back then. I’m better at things. I’m less reliant on bad habits to get me through bad times. Overall this is good. As for Liam, he still has a ways to go, but everything so far is positive. His cancer is unnoticeable, whereas a month ago it was almost the size of a kidney. He’s not doing too badly all things considered and we’re both cautiously optimistic that everything will be fine in another two months. TJ is moving out, he’s moving upstairs to another flat. This gives me the opportunity to do something with the flat I’ve wanted to do for a long time, namely have a guest room/music room/computer room/photography room all in one. I’m looking forward to moving things around somewhat. And I’m looking forward to us hosting joint parties spanning 5 floors of the block of flats. He gets the better view though, grr. We’ve been overdoing it on smoothies a little. TJ’s mum bought him a blue-LED-encrusted smoothie maker for christmas which has led to us consuming a full 1/5th of East London’s fruit supplies creating smoothie concoctions my the bucketload. Immense fun. Last night was Orange, cherry, apple and mango. I also bought fish cooking bags from M&S — so cooked mackerel in them with broccoli, artichoke hearts, onions, garlic, green beans and asparagus tips. Seal, pop in the oven for an hour or so and instant (fsvo instant) gorgeousness. Dee came to visit with my grandparents and 2/3rds of the kids yesterday. Her laptop was being poorly and Oli’s PC is broken (again). I’m going to put Windows 7 on it for him. That should terrify him enough to not break it the next time. Pottered around Canary Wharf, slowly making an immense mess in Café Rouge and then taking in the sights of Boots and Waitrose fish department for the afforementioned mackerel. Max helped me shopping, chose the fish and then decided that he really wanted to get scanned by the nice checkout lady’s barcode reader, much to her surprise. Watched Dark City again. I’d bought it on Blu Ray. Most pretty. I’ve not seen it in such a shockingly long time that I was somewhat surprised by how many films preceeding it had paid homage to it. Near the end, I spotted a scene that Darren Aronofsky had mirrored almost exactly in Requiem for a Dream. This intrigued me, so I had a bit of an IMDB splurge and discovered that sets, rooftops and buildings were reused in the Matrix, a year later and it has been referenced in films through X-Men through Be Kind Rewind. That and the beauty of Bladerunner completed my weeken

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Google alerts for malware attacks...?

Friday January 2nd, 2009 at 14:03pm

I just got a google alert for my name: <> Clicked on the link and it took me to ann-arbor.4b.osa.pl/3.html - don’t go here as it’s a malware site. Sends you to a fake spyware remover site whilst claiming you are infected, which you doubtless will be if you use IE. This is the first time I’ve seen this kind of thing happen. I’m guessing Google should possibly filter malware sites from their alerts search results emails. Bad google! Seems someone’s lifting names from facebook for this kind of thing... Can you imagine the fun if this kind of thing becomes popular?

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January Sale 2009!

Thursday January 1st, 2009 at 19:36pm

I am getting rid of some bits and bobs: DVDs: Eragon Terminator 2: Judgment Day Batman Begins Hollow Man Underworld 802.11n PCI card Full suspension mountain bike, gears a lil dodge, need tuning. 2x uplights, 2m tall. All offers considered : )

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