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Hitting Limits and Lowering Standards

My ISP had issues, so I had no Internet access between 11:30 PM yesterday and around 12:30 PM today, which made me lose the qualifying for the Chinese Grand Prix, since it started at 9 AM here. Was even starting to fear that, with the Orthodox Easter being tomorrow, the situation could stretch on for days. Luckily, it’s fixed now, but I’m posting this now just to be sure I won’t end up being unable to, in case it’ll somehow happen again. It’s not like my chances of somehow managing to come up with another non-personal post today or tomorrow looked particularly good, so might as well, especially since I’ve been thinking about it for about a month now.

The basic idea is that I’m obviously unable to keep writing even one serious non-personal post per week at anything close to my current standards anymore, but I somehow need to find a way keep writing non-personal posts anyway, because as of now I’m completely out of “slots” for personal ones and I do intend to stick to that rule. As such, the only solution appears to be to lower the standards and more or less say that anything counts, even if it’ll be nothing more than a couple of paragraphs about something that got my attention.
Of course, I’ll still try to do the best I can, and in fact truly intend to write that new post about tackling overpopulation next week, even if I’ll manage no more than a few paragraphs at a time and need multiple days to do so. However, it’s just pointless to keep struggling like this all the time only to somehow manage, usually on Sunday, to throw a crappy post together. After more than six and a half years, I truly am unable to do much of anything anymore and there’s no point to keep struggling against this reality.

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