"[Growing up] is hard and nobody understands." // https://www.homestuck.com/story/2391

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Sliced chicken, egg, lettuce, Dijon mustard sandwich and a good cup of coffee for breakfast. Played some Skyblock in the late morning and researched some computer mice, was just about to hit the buy button on a Razr DeathAdder V2 X HyperSpeed. We headed to Valley Fair around 2:00pm. Met Seth at the Apple store, and then he took off (he had been at the mall for an hour already). Me and dad stopped by Uniqlo — dad debated getting a shoulder bag, I got a pair of white white corduroy pants from Uniqlo. I think it was one of like, three or four items in the Men's section that was on sale. I haven't had white pants in forever. (I need more neutral color clothes...) General window shopping... neat stuff, to be honest, but I had the vague feeling a lot of the clothes across the stores were more or less variants of each other — and all pricey. (After-Christmas sales just don't hit this year like they did last year, or previous years.) We got some almond pretzel bites and a plain pretzel from Auntie Anne's. Mom craved some coffee so we stopped by the clearly overpriced Capital One cafe. They had Verve coffee and, upon checking my phone, it turns out they could have taken my Discover card for the 50% discount. Ay, dios mio! Well, Uncle Bora prepped some meats and veggies for the grill, but since everything was so chewy and there weren't actually that many veggies, it was kind of mid. Played some more Minecraft after dinner, about an hour and a half total: I failed my Skyblock map and accidentally turned my lava to obsidian, so I "re-made" the map in that latest version of Minecraft and enjoyed the caves, cliffs, and villages instead. I did quite a bit of ravine and mineshaft plumbing. I think the main reason I felt so comfortable playing Minecraft was because I turned off mouse acceleration (which otherwise is a godsend for note-taking and word processing). So I put that Razr mouse on hold and got a Subminimal Nanofoamer Lithium instead. I had the milk foamer on my wishlist for years now, and it's only now come down under $40. I definitely didn't spend as much this Christmas, but in light of my parent's gift and rent support, I think this is as rich as it gets. :-)

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