Crap. My Mt. TBR bookends aren’t currently in danger of falling off the shelf! Better go randomly browse the friendly local bookstore and see if we can’t fix that… 
Reading pile
I like books and monsters and writing books about monsters.
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Shout-out to this swoopy-haired emo kid sitting in the row in front of me on the way back from Melbourne.
1. I didn’t even know kids still dressed like this? But apparently so? (Is it ironic? Who could say.)
2. Shout-out mostly for looking exactly like the teenaged version of one of the main characters in this book I’m supposed to be writing, because sometimes fate be like that, I guess.
Controversial opinion there, What Beats Rock Game! 
What Beats Rock Game
Play Rock Paper Scissors but it... keeps going?
Today’s Old Fruit Enjoyers.
This is from extracting the HTML portion of the email and opening it directly in a browser. I know it isn't quite this straightforward in an email client (thankfully) but... still. I have, in the past, known people who simply refused to accept HTML-based email and, like. Maybe they had a point...
Blind update: Good thing I had all this left-over alfoil from when they fucked our windows up last winter, I guess.
The middle section is a flyscreen so I did have to resort to using tape in places, but the outer two sections are stuck on with good ol’ water.
Remember how the other week I said I couldn’t remember if I’d actually seen or just made up the special edition Sailor Moon prints?
Well. I found them (they just weren’t hardcovers) and, being a notorious haver of no chill… 
Currently reading: Sailor Moon 1
Despite how influential this was on my teen years, I’ve never actually read it, mostly because it just wasn’t readily available (welcome to the 90s, kids). I swear a while back I saw these huge deluxe hardcover editions for the series. I didn’t buy them at the time for shelf space reasons, but started looking […]
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