But it’s Monday the 13th, so apparently stickers are cursed now.

I guess I did a work today. Kind of.

Watched: Jentry Chau vs the Underworld 10-13: Of course she had to go into Diyu to resolve things, but resolved they did get, although not to everybody’s satisfaction. Lots of work for building contractors, though. The End!

Read (manga): We Can’t Do Just Plain Love vol 1 (Mafuyu Fukita): He has a complex about women, but also he smells delicious and she has a scent fetish, so she suggests helping with exposure therapy, by which she means banging. Am I too old for smut?

Read (novel): Something Fabulous (Alexis Hall): A dutiful duke, a runaway fiancee, an extremely fabulous twin brother, and a whole lot of other queer characters on a chase across Regency England and through the duke’s feelings. (Everybody else is pretty clear on what they do or don’t want.) No one is shot who doesn’t kind of deserve it, and there is a HEA. Also butt stuff.

Written: 147.

Even if I still counted, seems like a terrible idea.

Did some shopping, got one hair cut, went on a stupid walk for my stupid mental and physical health, was otherwise completely useless. Did go to bed (slightly) before midnight for the first time this year, though.

Watched: Jentry Chau vs the Underworld 7-9: Wow, that character just keeps getting more and more untrustworthy. But the truth is coming out, along with more Underworld lore and more boy trouble.

Read (manga): Peach Boy Riverside vol 11-12 (coolkyousinnjya, Johanne): Those guys are everywhere! Also, what is up that one guy? Oh, not what I thought, but still good. Or bad.

Written: 287. Does any of this make any sense? Probably not.

That now seems like National Turn On The Lights Day. Which may be a thing, I guess.

Was on call all afternoon, but the customers were also on vacation. (Obviously there are customers for whom this is not a holiday time, but they mostly in other time zones.)

Watched: Jentry Chau vs the Underworld 1-3: A animated Chinese-American girl has to return to small-town Texas, the site of her traumatic past with mysterious fire powers. Chinese mythology and Daoist magic ensue.

Read: The Executioner and Her Way of Life vol 2-3 (Mato Sato, Ryo Mitsuya, nilitsu): Oh, that’s why everybody is scared of the isekai girls. Too bad the power structure created to deal with them doesn’t work any better than other power structures.

Written: 219.