40watt

@40wattrange.com

Former Person

When looking back I think the first true sign that I was getting tired of speed running was when I packed away all my hardware and just started using a mister.

Maybe people have figured out their finances or maybe I just don't follow them anymore but I'm happy to say that I definitely saw a lot less begging for money this time around for gdq.

I'm selling off my old hobbies to finance my new ones. It's the sure sign that I've genuinely moved on from the old pursuits.

Selling my RGB AV Famicom. RGB/COMP/SVID, recapped, RGB power light, Everdrive N8 Pro, 1up console cleaner Asking is 400 (includes priority shipping.) For 430 I'll throw in a RetroGameCave DuoN PSU (new brick that can power the SNES and nes)

I'm watching interstellar and I've come to the conclusion that humans deserve to die with their planet. If we can't respect our home we don't deserve a new one.

If you're looking for Slowpoke, Slowbro, or Slowking anywhere between N. San Antonio and N. Austin, good luck. I've basically bought all of them. San Marcos has a nice bit still. I had a lot of them and of those I needed a lot had multiple.

Letting go of the dork I became while streaming and enhanced by COVID. If you see me acting different than what you're used to, just know that's the real me. This other me was a dork that presented who he thought was needed to appease masses. I warned y'all that y'all didn't know the real me too.

I've been a nerd all my life. A couple lessons I've learned make life pretty simple amongst regular people. 1. Know how to dress, including your hygiene. You're allowed to be a dork but don't let it take over your life. 2. Know the limit of the regular person. They don't care about the details.

To have a doctor finally say "you definitely have ADHD" is so relieving. Even without doing anything about it, just to have someone acknowledge it and confirm I'm not just making shit up and confirming my brain doesn't work like everyone else's, while also explaining old habits, is such a relief.