Hey there! It’s Thursday. This is the last journal entry until after the weekend. Just going to wrap things up before the “long” weekend. It’s been a strange week. Finally finished. The Great Beyond and Technossance Magazine are finally done. The Great Beyond’s bio and Technossance Magazine’s contact page got me stuck and delayed timing for my last online pub release.
I’ve always liked the semicolon; it feels like a quiet pause that still keeps things moving forward. It’s not as final as a period and not as rushed as a comma, sitting somewhere in between with a kind of calm confidence. There’s something thoughtful about choosing a semicolon, like you’re giving an idea room to breathe while still holding it together. Maybe that’s why it stands out to me; it feels deliberate, reflective, and just a little bit different.

For years, I’ve been trying to make more time to listen to my record collection. It’s something I always mean to get back to, but life tends to get in the way. Still, the intention is there, and I know I’ll return to it more often.
Top 5 Songs for March 26th, 2026:
- “Band on the Run” by Wings ‧ 1973.
- “Ask About Me” by Ice Cube ‧ 1998.
- “Too Old For The Dumb Shit” by Ice-T ‧ 2019.
- “305 Anthem” by Pitbull ‧ 2004.
- “Ain’t We Got Fun” by Bob Hope and Margaret Whiting ‧ 1949.
My God, I’ve got a birthday rapidly approaching. I’m still 149 years old and holding. I don’t really want to think about my birthday or the idea of getting older. It feels like something I’d rather let pass quietly without much attention. The thought of time moving that fast can be a bit unsettling. For now, I’d rather focus on music and everything else, and leave it behind.


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