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Another day and still there

>> No.7843446
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7843446

Good morning /jp/!

>> No.7843460

I wasn't bored everyday until I started seeing these threads.
Thanks for the curse~

>> No.7843456
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>>7843446
Morning!

>> No.7843471

I love you, smiling neet.

Thank you so much for brightening my day slightly

>> No.7843466

>>7843446
This is frustrating to see after trying to get sleep despite reading the horrors of that dream thread.

>> No.7843473

>>7843466
Did you see the eyes too?

>> No.7843481

>>7843473
Yes.

>> No.7843487

>>7843466
Didn't you see name? It's cute - it should help you to get nice dreams about happy and smiling moon rabbits!

>> No.7843498
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Another day closer to being homeless.

>> No.7843503

Despite reading that terrifying thread last night, I actually slept rather well.
Dreamed that I bought a Wii and a PS3 but no games. However I played some strange game on the Wii. I was Guts from Berserk but I was shooting down other planes with some second world war era plane.

>> No.7843507

>>7843471
Or is it Stalker of Omsk? I don't know.

But anyways keep up the good work. You're very nice.

>> No.7843621

I have no idea how you could be bored of NEET life. Yes, I am the same guy, and yes, I am still NEET like I have been for the last 6 years of my life.

Today was especially fun. After waking up and lying in bed for a while I decided to get going with making the jerky. I had cut some meat the night before and put it in marinade in the fridge, so I got it out and dried it the best I could with my hands. I carried the plate into the empty room with a box fan and started taking off the plastic cover to wipe clean when my sister came in. At first she asked about the Genesis and SNES systems in the closet, then about hermit crabs (because of the one on the desk). I spent a good half hour or so preparing the box fan while chatting with her. Once it was set up and drying the meat she asked what the long glass object next to some brown bottles was. I told her it was a thermometer for the film chemicals.

Eventually the conversation progressed from film to cameras, and I brought in a TLR from my room to show her because I figured it would be the most interesting for her. Let me tell you, if you've never seen an image on ground glass from a TLR or a view camera, you're missing out. It's a little bit eerie but entirely beautiful. I showed her how the camera was held at waist level and how it was focused, then handed it to her. She seemed fascinated at the fact that it didn't require batteries, so I brought in some other cameras that also don't require batteries. After looking through them and telling me her thoughts on them and which one she liked the best, she left to see what was happening elsewhere. I figured it'd be a good time to go back into my room so I did so.

I wonder how tomorrow's going to be.

>> No.7844478

>>7843621
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