Break the cycle
Jan. 21st, 2019 01:31 amSo today has been mostly a lazy day.
I ended up watching three eps of Enterprise earlier after having noms. Since it’s the Xindi arc the first ep made me raise the question to myself: why did the Xindi send the probe to earth? Why didn’t they just wait until a full weapon was completed? I can’t remember if the reasoning was ever covered but it seems odd.
Since it was a lazy day I was bundled up and I read a few fics and ficlets. I’m still down my MCR hole so it was mostly related to them.
After Enterprise I went on Battlefront 2 a bit (I need to build up credits for Dooku cause I accidentally used the credits I had on one of the clone appearances and not even a good one). And the Elder Scrolls Online (doing the halls of regulation to sort out clockwork city’s water).
After that I mostly just read stuff and didn’t pay attention to much (I dozed off during Call The Midwife as I’ve done before).
I have ended up starting a fic due to
turps I just need to have a ponder how it’s going to go. (I may do the new
fan_flashworks challenge, I’ve not done one since stumbling upon it and the new prompt, key, has potential).
I did end up watching a film on Shudder, since I was going to. I scrolled through the stuff I’d added to my to-watch list and settled on Sequence Break.
It wasn’t great really. I’m not sure what I was really expecting but it ended up being a mix of confusing, dull and wtf. Basically it was about a guy that worked at an arcade repair shop. He finds a circuit board and hooks it up and it turns out to be a game that results in strange things happening. The thing is the ‘game’ doesnt Really seem to look like a game (as in it doesn’t make sense really) and the stuff that happens is just plain weird. And then there’s a time loop thing too?
I dunno. It just didn’t seem to make too much sense. Hopefully the film I watch next time is better.
I’m gonna watch Taskmaster after this post, since that’ll be better.
I’m thinking tomorrow of sorting out my fic post, since tumblr is sorted so I can get pics to add to it. We’ll see though.
I ended up watching three eps of Enterprise earlier after having noms. Since it’s the Xindi arc the first ep made me raise the question to myself: why did the Xindi send the probe to earth? Why didn’t they just wait until a full weapon was completed? I can’t remember if the reasoning was ever covered but it seems odd.
Since it was a lazy day I was bundled up and I read a few fics and ficlets. I’m still down my MCR hole so it was mostly related to them.
After Enterprise I went on Battlefront 2 a bit (I need to build up credits for Dooku cause I accidentally used the credits I had on one of the clone appearances and not even a good one). And the Elder Scrolls Online (doing the halls of regulation to sort out clockwork city’s water).
After that I mostly just read stuff and didn’t pay attention to much (I dozed off during Call The Midwife as I’ve done before).
I have ended up starting a fic due to
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I did end up watching a film on Shudder, since I was going to. I scrolled through the stuff I’d added to my to-watch list and settled on Sequence Break.
It wasn’t great really. I’m not sure what I was really expecting but it ended up being a mix of confusing, dull and wtf. Basically it was about a guy that worked at an arcade repair shop. He finds a circuit board and hooks it up and it turns out to be a game that results in strange things happening. The thing is the ‘game’ doesnt Really seem to look like a game (as in it doesn’t make sense really) and the stuff that happens is just plain weird. And then there’s a time loop thing too?
I dunno. It just didn’t seem to make too much sense. Hopefully the film I watch next time is better.
I’m gonna watch Taskmaster after this post, since that’ll be better.
I’m thinking tomorrow of sorting out my fic post, since tumblr is sorted so I can get pics to add to it. We’ll see though.