Edrei Zahari

@Kamigoroshi
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Mad scientist. Emotional troubleshooter. Coffee Connoisseur. Poor man's Audiophile. Closet otaku. Hardcore gamer. Embarrassing father. Awkward geek.
Western culture has such weird takes on Asian cuisine, but I gotta give props that this wasn't wholly terrible. I just don't think of it as spring rolls that's all.

Alternatively, if the coffee is too effective, I can crack open a can of Suntory 196 to counteract the effects of caffeine.

But that's a body hack, not something I'm doing for enjoyment.

It really sucks that because I'm working a surprise night shift tomorrow, I can't drink tonight, since that relaxes me enough that I would actually go to bed early.

No, I'm forced to drink coffee now to stay up as late as possible so I can sleep in till noon tomorrow.

Just paid for return tickets to visit my aunt in Queensland.

I am reminded why I'm in no rush to fly with kids.

Was the Commodore 64 considered a PC?

If so, Jupiter Lander.
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I never seem to have a long stretch of breaks between work. Just got called last minute to do night shift tonight, which is impossible since that would mean I would have to be without sleep for 24 hours.

Changed it so I'm night shift tomorrow night even though its my day off.

Walking to pick my kids up from school and preschool be like...

Also because my knees are shot to hell from years of martial arts and extreme sports as a kid, cycling is the next best thing.

I'm not sure how much cardio 10km of jogging is compared to cycling, but I'll figure it out. Plus I additionally walk about 5km when I pick my kids up.

The idea is that because I'm doing it everyday, if I were to do each way until my limit, it wouldn't take me long till I'm burned out. It's about maintaining momentum not frying my body.
Few things to work on here because I actually think things through. Since I've the strength comparable to Spongebob Squrepants, I'm doing it in sets of 10 till I'm under my limit, then stop so I don't overexert myself.