Music Monday

Title
LOST IT
Artist
St.Sinner
Album
Lost It - Single
Played last week
23 plays last week

🎵 St.Sinner, “LOST IT

Currently listening:
St.Sinner, "LOST IT"

Monday @ 8:08 am

Batman "weapon on the enemy" comic panel, but the gun's bullets are AI company logos.
Batman "weapon on the enemy" comic panel, but the gun's bullets are AI company logos.

Made the other day for a bit in a Discord . . .

Currently listening:
Rik Schaffer, "Dark Asia"

dAI.

A look at non-shit browser options now Firefox has gone all-in on AI. Tl;dr, it’s pretty fucking dire out there, hey.

Currently listening:
Winselmutter, "Part II: Redemption"

Means to an end or end to a means.

I think most of my problems can be traced back to the fact that I am not a capitalist. I like making money, I like having enough to feed myself and to enjoy a few nice things here or there; but I’ve never loved money. Money just made me feel safe.

Kat Blaque on money.

Currently listening:
Fit for an Autopsy, "Black Mammoth"

Saturday @ 5:50 pm

Therapist was talking the other day about watching something with Jennifer Saunders and said, “She’s just so naturally funny!”

And I’m like . . . Saunders has been a top-of-her industry comedian for literally as long as I can remember. I mean I’m sure she had some kind of natural inclination towards comedy because it’s not exactly one of those careers you go for unless you’re all-in or whatever but my sister in Christ she is not “naturally” funny she has literally been honing her craft for a lifetime? Like you think she just lucked into this???

Currently listening:
Mamaleek, "Lonely Woman (Remastered 2025)"

Saturday @ 4:30 pm

Two identical IVAR shelves, painted with black uprights, in a living room with a TV on a wooden cabinet, a black velvet sofa, a black and grey cowhide rug, and some plants.
Two identical IVAR shelves, painted with black uprights, in a living room with a TV on a wooden cabinet, a black velvet sofa, a black and grey cowhide rug, and some plants.

Aaaaaaand two!


Update:


(Yes I need to go back to the big apartment and get some Stuff to fill out the shelves. But pretty happy with the general vibe, hey.)

Currently listening:
Unwell, "Trip The Wire"

Clown world.

ICE agents are, simply put, fucking clowns. According to The Atlantic, they receive 47 days of training — in honor of Trump, the 47th president, naturally. Many of them, also, can barely read or write, apparently. The ones I spent the weekend following around didn’t even have proper uniforms, with some wearing sneakers. In Minnesota. In January. These dipshits are also wearing camo in the snow. They clearly do not have any training when it comes to their own weapons either. Multiple times over the last few days, I watched officers fire pepper spray balls at the feet of protestors barely a few inches away from them. These weapons are basically paintball guns full of concentrated pepper spray. So when they hit a target, they explode into the air. Which meant ICE agents regularly ended up poisoning themselves with their own weapons. I also watched two agents ask each other if a canister they were about to fire at the crowd was tear gas or a stun grenade. (It ended up being a stun grenade that then ignited the tear gas they had already shot at us, which started a fire in the street that a protestor had to help them put out.)

In what is assuredly bad news for Bari Weiss’ newest suffer pig, CBS News host Tony Dokoupil, who has spent the last week both-sides-ing the conflict in Minnesota, ICE agents make no effort to hide what “side” they’re on. I’ve seen up close how intertwined the twin engines of the Trump regime are. Brutal state violence and hysterical right-wing internet content work together in lockstep. According to The Washington Post, the agency is under pressure from The White House to create as much content as possible. Which is why ICE agents have a phone in one hand and a gun in the other.

Ryan Broderick on fascist content.

Currently listening:
TRVTH & Asmodai, "Cemetery of Fallen Souls (Remastered 2025)"

Currently reading: Vulture Capitalism

Title
Vulture Capitalism
Author
Grace Blakeley
Publisher
Bloomsbury
Date Published
January 2026
ISBN
9781526638106
Current status
Currently reading (page 35)

Today’s other adventure was going into the library to get my card reactivated. Then picking this up randomly to read while waiting in the queue. Then trying to borrow it and getting denied because it was on reserve. Then the nice librarian who liked my Cure shirt borrowing it for me anyway, because “we can’t have you denied on your first borrow.” So, uh. Sorry to whomever’s reserve I just queue-jumped, I guess.

Anyway. Book!

Friday @ 8:38 pm

Finally watched Hausu and . . . I don’t know what I was expecting but I guess it both was an was not that?

Also the score was done by the same people who did the theme song for Monkey so . . . there’s that!


brb gonna tell everyone this is the boss fight in Silent Hill f hausu

Friday @ 6:26 pm

A pink little fox-esque plus creature. It has a human-esque doll face with pink wings for ears.
A pink little fox-esque plus creature. It has a human-esque doll face with pink wings for ears.

The import stationery place at the local shops has these Chinese blind boxes and I’m like, “ . . . I have a shelf now” and they got me. They got me, boys.


. . . I could definitely see myself sending way too much money on these hey.