Saturday, 31 January 2015

Definitely the End of an Era

I've concluded that it is the end of an era now. The past 3-4 years have been a complete waste of time. All that time I've spent helping Richard with youth projects and the recent community organizer stuff was worth nothing. Why do I say this? Well, not too long ago, I got a reply from Richard via Facebook. He asked if I was available during the week in which he replied to me. I told him that I still couldn't walk. His reply was a simple "ok" before he signed out of Facebook. This both upset and angered me. I wonder if I've only been wanted by Richard when I'm mobile and when I can help. Since I'm unable to do anything now, I'm not worth his time.

Now the question is: What will I do now? Do I want to continue to live in this town, knowing that I will no longer be helping Richard out with things, or do I want to move away and live somewhere else? This is a nice town, but there isn't much I can do around here. The main reason I moved here was that I wouldn't have to get the train every day to get here and help with things. Now that I'm not needed anymore...what is left for me here? I've got to think seriously about what I will do with myself now.

Anyway, that's enough about that now.

I got myself a new game on Steam yesterday: Rogue Legacy. I read a little about it on its store page. I got a good laugh when I read that your legacy characters would end up with traits like short-sightedness and irritable bowel syndrome. I thought that alone was enough to make me want to play it. I'm glad I bought the game because it is a tremendous and highly amusing game. But it's also a very tough game. You must be up for a challenge to want to play it. If you dislike challenges, then it's not a game you should try out because you'd get frustrated easily.

Today, I came across a picture on Zergnet about 3 deaths caused by a train. The reason for it, though, is idiotic. What happened was that these three college students decided it would be wise to take a selfie picture together on a railway track in front of a moving train. However, they decided to take the picture with the train as close as they could get. Who knows if they got that picture or not since they were killed by the train? What I would love to know is: why do people have such a big fascination with taking selfies that they do fucking idiotic things like that!? How many people have been killed doing idiotic things like that to take a selfie?

Here's a link to the picture I saw on Zergnet.

After seeing the image, I searched on Google for the news report about these idiots to see if it happened. It seems that it did.

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