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Jan. 29th, 2009 @ 04:58 pm
There's a disturbingly strong correlation between my general fondness for people, and how much I allcaps at them. On the bright side, I'm unlikely to get judged by strangers for being internets and allcaps; on the down side...

... oh, maybe there isn't one.

I had my psych today, but am feeling much better after it thanks to fangirling crazily with [livejournal.com profile] lazulisong.

Unrelatedly, I also placed an Amazon UK order; I needed to get a book, elected also to get some DVDs I've been wanting forever. I decided to pick up Jonathan Creek. I really wanted the first two seasons; I ended up getting the complete seasons 1-4, on the grounds that it was cheaper than just the first two, and I might enjoy the later seasons too; they do have one of my favourite actresses in them, though I hear the basic tone/setup of the show itself drifted away from what it was at the start. (It's not as completely bizarre as it sounds - the complete series appears to be on special, marked down about 60%. Good timing to get it, I guess.)

This is what happens, though, when you don't buy anything until you need to, at which point you buy some things you've been wanting to buy for ages: you need to buy a book marked at 6 pounds, and place an order of about 73. And that's with restraint. (I'm a terrible sucker for buying books if I don't control myself carefully. I have a weakness for non-fiction, and there's an awful lot of it out there...)

At psych today I did find out that my recent problems with severe insomnia and nausea are likely to be a byproduct of depression and anxiety. Symptom, not cause. Useful.

Current Mood: tired

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