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So, I'm working on building my new website. It's nowhere near finished, not even ready to be linked, and there are going to be limits to how strongly I want to associate it with this journal, I think, because the website is "official" and this journal, in theory, is fandom.
New website includes my Very Serious Blog, which so far has all of two entries, neither of them serious, but: the VSB is for stuff that can be linked to my "real" name (which will, in time, become my actual legal name). I have kept a bunch of blogs and journals over the years, and I intend, over time, to add the better posts from all of them to the VSB.
Going through the archives of one of my older blogs, I came across Fly the Copter, possibly the simplest game in history, in terms of controls: hold down button to go up, release to go down. It's oddly addictive.
It's also an amazing demonstration of the effect of ADHD medication. Because playing it requires focus. Seven years ago, when I first found this and was playing it, I couldn't get my score past the 300s, despite a lot of time trying; today, in the course of a few minutes, I've gone past 1000. A game where loss of focus will kill you really shows the difference.
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