Recursive Words

The life and times of a work-from-home software and web developer as he fights a house, four women, two cats, idiocy, apathy and procrastination on an almost daily basis.

Here comes the rain again

The rain has been falling all evening – washing the world away around us. I wouldn’t be surprised if we open the curtains in the morning, and find our house bobbing around in the middle of an ocean – with seagulls circling overhead.

It’s been a day.

Another day.

Filled with chores, and errands, and washing clothes, and washing dishes, and… just an endless churn of everything really.

Before work started this morning I had something to write about. I nearly started. Unfortunately the rest of the day has conspired to erase it from my thoughts. That’s been happening a lot recently. Perhaps I need to start writing things down. Odd thoughts that occur to me throughout the day. “Odd thoughts” would be a good title for an online publication, wouldn’t it.

At least work went well. Of course I can’t tell you anything about it, so I don’t quite know why I’m telling you about it at all – but without work, and chores, I don’t really have anything else at the moment.

During a quiet moment about a week ago I discovered an online penpal type thing called “Slowly”. I don’t even recall how I discovered it now – it could have been the result of a conversation with AI about websites that largely self-govern. Slowly lets people send messages to others around the world, and it simulates them taking time to get to their destination – depending on the geographical distance between the origin and destination.

Apparently I made my introductory message a little bit too good – because over the next few days I had an in-box filled with messages from all over the place – and me being me, couldn’t ignore them, so spent time replying to each and every message – and so it has gone one.

I have un-replied messages waiting for me now, and they are gnawing away at my subconscious. A voice is whispering into my ear that these people will think badly of me for not replying already – or not replying properly.

I really am my own worst enemy sometimes.

It doesn’t help that quite often I catch my own prejudices while sorting through the messages – wondering if people are who they say they are – or if they will start to pull some sort of social engineering scam at some point – or suddenly claim they need help with a medical bill.

Anyway.

It’s getting late.

I should go to bed.

Tomorrow is another day, and all that…

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One response to “Here comes the rain again”

  1. daylerogers Avatar

    You can’t know what you don’t know. Don’t you usually believe the best in others? Or do you feel you’re more suspicious if you don’t have a plethora of facts about who you’re talking to?

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