I've been reading "Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow" (thank you @dletorey for the tip), and I'm really (really) enjoying it - no spoilers please (about 75% through).
But it's giving me an extremely strong desire to MAKE. I really want to make a thing, but first - work, but also - where to start (too many (stupid) ideas).
Still, excellent book, definitely recommend (so long as it doesn't bork it in the last 1/4th)
If I haven't been/do not respond as you may expect it's because my brain processes anxiety silently, which mostly manifests in even worse executive dysfunction than my norm.
Anyway, mom had brain surgery to mitigate an aneurysm. She's doing well according to the surgeon and nurses, but we're anxious for the effects of long-term anesthesia to wear off.
The European Parliamentary Elections are during CSS Day so I've just arranged to vote in Amsterdam (with Kiezerspas).
This is an important vote. Collectively we've got to cast a lot of votes on parties that are not extreme right, and (personal opinion) prioritise very ambituous climate policy over nonsensical anti migrant populism.
Not loving the way "Tornado Alley" has suddenly decided to live up to its name 😬
I've lived in Nebraska my whole life and prior to the past few weeks the closest I'd been in range of a tornado was ~10 miles. A couple weeks ago an EF-3 (borderline 4) rampaged just 20 blocks away. And there's more to come 😫
@sarajw hmm not very but somewhat negative, I think it's used when people are sceptical the thing will ever happen / realise, so quite similar to what you're describing
Project announcement incoming! I'm happy to announce that @Myriam and I launched Neurospicy. It's an agency, a boutique consultancy and a project dedicated to neurodiversity - all rolled up into one.
It's still a MVP, but the idea is to have a place to offer different content around neurodiversity, including training, socks, and stickers. I have no idea where this is going, and honestly, this is the most fun part, dopamine rush?