OKAY. Yes, I KNOW this entry is super late, and I KNOW that I promised that starting a few days ago, every entry was going to be published at 11:30 PM from here on out. But in my defense, I stayed up pretty late editing this beautiful picture of Nevin for his birthday.
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Happy birthday, Nevin. |
So am I forgiven, readers? Yes? Alright wonderful. Have this gif as a token of my appreciation.
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It's cute, huh? (via reddit.com) |
So today, I discovered this thing:
And of course, I got SUPER HYPED. You all probably know this already, but I am a huge fan of the Assassin's Creed series and I love doing parkour, so it only makes sense that I'd be this excited for something that puts the two together. No combination has ever been this great since peanut butter got with jelly all those years ago.
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Well... maybe *this* beats it out. Only by a little though. (via huffingtonpost.com) |
So, in preparation for running the course, my geeky self decided to go outside and practice a bit of parkour. And it went along pretty well.
Until I cut myself when I tried to do a turn vault over a short wall. For future reference: Turn vaults are meant for handrails and edges, NOT walls.
Here's some of the damage.
Wrist scrapes. No, I promise I'm not emo. |
My left hand's ring finger got pretty cut up too, and I'll save you the trouble of having to see the blood. But hey, I took care of it.
Good as new. |
Before the day ended, watched Ju-On: The Curse with Samantha, which was a lot scarier than I remember it to be. Took awhile to fall back asleep because I swore I kept hearing this whenever I closed my eyes.
RFotD: Adhesive bandages were invented in 1920 by Earle Dickson, who made them for his wife, who frequently cut herself while cooking.
SGAT: Edited more of my video, exercised.
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