It is 11:15pm. It is 31°c. Like some kind of elaborate joke, the weather keeps going up and down up and down and we keep hoping that it has decided to settle at a nice 21°c for a few days and then BAM HAHAHAHA FRY, MOTHERFUCKERS
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Last night, I would have loved some snow. Today it's pleasant again, about 15 degrees cooler than yesterday. Melbourne is ridiculous.
THINGS LIKE THAT HAPPEN TO ME SO MUCH. MY LIFE, CAIT, SERIOUSLY.
How are you coping with the Writer's Guild strikes? I'm ready to beat the producers into submission and I'm not half as attached to any of the shows as you are to The Office.
RAIN IS FAR PREFERABLE TO BLISTERING HEAT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT, WHY DOES NO-ONE UNDERSTAND THIS. I REALISE THIS IS A VERY VIOLENT RESPONSE BUT. WELL. THERE IS NO COMPARISON. You are inside while rain is outside, whereas blistering heat is just everywhere.
Ridiculous encounters with beggars and homeless people is kind of a running theme in my life.
Dead, homeless people freak me out so much. I've gotten really good at ignoring them though, except for the times I start laughing at their ridiculousness. My sensitivity should be the stuff of legends.
Our weather keeps jumping up and down too, although at least here it's not that hot. It's like, one day it's 26°C, then the next it's 1°C. Wtf Texas. Just give me my winter and let me keep it.
I have totally awkward encounters with homeless people all the time. They don't freak me out at all, but I always come away feeling like a total asshole. Once I refused to give this insane woman any more money and she told me she had cancer and she hoped I one day got cancer so I would know what it feels like. Now I see her everywhere and it's always really awkward.
Melbourne's totally known for ridiculous weather in Australia. Usually here it isn't even hot one day cold the next, it'll be like, hot in the morning then cold at noon, and then boiling in the afternoon, and then it will start hailing and blood will rain from the sky.
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THINGS LIKE THAT HAPPEN TO ME SO MUCH. MY LIFE, CAIT, SERIOUSLY.
How are you coping with the Writer's Guild strikes? I'm ready to beat the producers into submission and I'm not half as attached to any of the shows as you are to The Office.
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Also you last paragraph; your life sounds like a film. I am so jealous
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Ridiculous encounters with beggars and homeless people is kind of a running theme in my life.
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THDCJGCCJMGV your hysteria is making me very worried about returning.
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I think I realize this more and more every day. When I have to go to family gatherings or interact with normal people I'm always at such a loss. T_T
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Our weather keeps jumping up and down too, although at least here it's not that hot. It's like, one day it's 26°C, then the next it's 1°C. Wtf Texas. Just give me my winter and let me keep it.
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Melbourne's totally known for ridiculous weather in Australia. Usually here it isn't even hot one day cold the next, it'll be like, hot in the morning then cold at noon, and then boiling in the afternoon, and then it will start hailing and blood will rain from the sky.
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