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Cake day: November 7th, 2025

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  • Yep I should probably clear all those books I don’t like off of my shelves… To name drop a few, in case anyone relates:

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    • Eyeless in Gaza by Aldous Huxley. I hate this one, it’s just absolute nonsense
    • Column of Fire by Ken Follett’s. I was invested in finishing his Kingsbridge series but only the first 2 are actually important to read.
    • Some of Rick Riordan’s later books - again, I felt compelled to finish because of how many of his earlier works I read, but the viking stuff just seemed dull.

  • Hey have you looked into working holidays? We have the equivalent for your country where we can go and do farm labour or Alaskan fishing in a specific season, it means you know ahead of time why you’re going to that country. I think the same thing exists for places like England, Spain, and other European countries.

    Myself I have never been motivated enough to even go on holiday unless someone organised it for me.

    But also… You don’t need an excuse to get on a plane and go. You just need to make sure it isn’t wiping out your bank account.




  • [2 small paragraph pre-amble. Skip to the number 1 if short on time]

    You know, I actively sought out an ADHD diagnosis (am now diagnosed) after my focus in college seemed to go into freefall.

    But I’ve also found out that depression can cause people to have the same symptoms (with some even claiming that depression causes brain damage, which I try and avoid thinking about).

    So I’m in a stage of wondering if I was just severely depressed, as it got worse the more that depressing things happened to me. I’m annoyed that the doctor I initially saw didn’t pry for that more

    1. In your case, by not even exploring the ADHD fully (with medication for instance) the therapist is not allowing you to fully explore these options and figure out which one it is. I do think that’s a bit negligent. Maybe he is waiting for your go-ahead or doesn’t want to involve other professionals (psychiatrists + pharmacists for instance)

    2. The zoning out thing def sounds like ADHD to me. If you forgive yourself for taking breaks and schedule in the time for them, you’ll be more productive. Zoning out like that would perhaps be considered a “little break” and that’s why it takes you longer to do tasks - but we just have to accept it will take us a bit longer to do many things.







  • I feel like never before in history has it been more evident that the super elite are not having fulfilling lives themselves.

    For instance: recently, Elon was slandered by some writer saying he can’t appreciate art + movies properly, and since then he’s made a big show of commenting on all the “movies” pages on X-twitter.

    So performative. Like Donald Trump’s behaviour rubbed off on him.

    As for the others - Bezos and Zuckerberg and more - well, they just seem to be having an awkward time whenever in the public eye. They struggle to find uses for their time and money and end up sending pop stars to the moon and such.

    It’s like you said - can you imagine how unfulfilled and disconnected from real life people like Jeffrey Epstein were, to decide their effort was best spent organising an industry of kidnapping, blackmail + sexual slavery? Either the man was a demon, or he was so profoundly impotent - emotionally and conventionally - that he only got his kicks from abusing minors.

    It’s definitely a warning sign to anyone still playing the capitalist game.



  • When we’re at school the teachers never actually take the time to talk about:

    • what non-university educated careers
    • what they involve
    • how to pursue trades based jobs

    And it’s weird, because I’m sure everyone would love to at least dabble in woodworking or some other form of craftsmanship. But they don’t get the chance to.

    The school-university pipeline works for a lot of people, but I don’t think uni straight after school is the ideal situation for most people. It means we lose sight of what education is actually for, outside of progression to further qualifications