Firstly, deep apologies for totally neglecting the readership on this blog (to those three people that read this, I love you--sincerely)! Things have been downright crazy on my end, and between trying to leverage my position in my gaming clan (just became a practice captain, woo!), my new writing gig (just became an editor, woo!) and the immense changes taking place in my day to day life I am pretty much clammed up in the spewing-my-heart-out-onto-the-web front.
pretty much
Argh! I was just going to write more and I totally got sidetracked on Slate reading about the new Boy Meets World spin-off. It better be good, because I will be beyond disappointed if it isn't.
But, I digress.
In my personal life, I have made a massive change to the modus operandi around here; i.e. I am no longer letting myself be fat. My fiance and I have been juice fasting--if that phrase means nothing to you, then you my friend, are a lucky person. If you do know what that means, then yes, I do in fact hate my life. Juice fasting is where one replaces the meals they would so gloriously be enjoying with pure fruit and vegetable juice instead. By drinking said juices on a regular time frame (around every three hours for us, for a total of six juices a day) one manages to detox the system, drop insane amounts of weight quickly, and clear up any straggling medical conditions they may have had. I've dropped 25 lbs in three weeks doing this, and my husband has dropped 35. Our inspiration was the documentary Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead, a pretty entertaining watch where a similarly fat, sick and nearly dead man named Joe Cross loses a ridiculous amount of weight on a 60 day juice fast and is super happy and totally not overbearing about it.
look it up if you're fat.
also this helps
Aside from that, I did pick up an intern gig at this internet publication (which I won't mention because I'm not too keen on repping it yet) which is pretty damn sweet. Basically they take news and repost it (which is almost all news publications unless they're sitting there watching it happen, no?) and I (as an editor) take people's said news and make sure it doesn't sound like shit. It's a decent thing, except for the fact that I don't get paid and it's terribly time consuming and a total gamble. But, here's to hoping there's success in that venture.
gg me, devoting an inordinate amount of time to free labor for someone else.
Things in the clan aren't looking so hot. Due to personal issues, I've had to take a leave of absence from the girls and focus on my ungodly lack of time to accomplish anything.
In gaming news, did any of you watch the Starcraft World Championship Series?! I know I did! I was tweeting like a madwoman cheering on my main man INnoVation as he tore through his competition. That second day flawless victory against aLive was awesome to watch, as was his crushing win against sOs for the Season 1 title. That second match for the win was insane, and my Twitter was annoying as fuck, I'm sure, but idgaf, it was gloriously brilliant. Put it this way, it was so brilliant that I now look at my consoles with disdain and remember why I was ALWAYS a PC gamer. If you missed the finals, here are the last four games of the Season 1 championship.
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