DO not ever ever lose the apple account password, and move fast and break hearts

 Not that it matters because my work mac the only apple laptop that I use anyway is controlled by my work so I can get in and use it and everything, don't even need the apple account. but sometimes I do need it, and they take approximately two weeks to reset everything. Which might sound bad, but is infinitely better than the approach google takes, which is to never ever ever get your things in order.

In order news, roommate PK celebrated his anniversary last week, we all teased him about it. Roommate BB celebrated his 2 year anniversary with R and he says it's amazing yadda-yadda-yadda.

It's going to be friday finally, some time for peace quiet, thinking and a whole lotta writing.

How does one know when one has interest in certain peoples because human beings are crap at identifying even most fundamental emotions. I confuse thirst for hunger all the time, the urge to pee for stress, stress for sleep, etcetera. Combine that with how confusing and ill-defined other more abstract emotions are and it becomes a hellscape of poor communication and broken hearts.

Broken hearts are actually a good thing. A great rule for life I came up with, giving advice to people is such a fun hobby when you have no compulsion to follow it yourself, is to move fast and break hearts. Don't confuse people with long conversations, rambling hints, and all those games, move fast, get your heart broken or break people's heart. And move on. And move on. Ain't nobody got time to overthink and overdo and just get stuck in a swamp. If you don't like being in a relationship no biggie, break their hearts and your own and move on. Good friends will remain friends despite broken hearts, lukewarm acquaintances are worth losing anyway. It doesn't matter. Move fast. Break hearts. Move on.

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