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Can't even sleep wasted, these days. Get up and have a smoke, that will help.

My booze was trashed like 3 hours ago. Got a pipe dream or two.


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2nd half of this fucker kicks ass


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My imaginary pet goldfish is chiding me that March is International Epiphany Month. She's such a lunatic joker.

Bowl #3
Switching to Pineapple Express, expecting appetite over/under 74.5 minutes.

Don't mind me--these AI responses appear so beautiful within.

ex: best novel about a last man on earth and what loneliness does to his soul


AI Overview


Based on the criteria of a last man on Earth and the profound psychological impact of solitude on the soul, the best novel is widely considered to be
I Am Legend by Richard Matheson.
Here are the top recommendations based on that specific, haunting theme:

1. I Am Legend by Richard Matheson (1954)
  • The Plot: Robert Neville is the last human left in a world where everyone else has become a vampire due to a pandemic.
  • The Soul's Loneliness: This is the definitive novel about the madness of extreme isolation. Matheson focuses on the daily grind of survival, the intense desire for human connection, the descent into alcoholism, and the ultimate, ironic realization that Neville is the "monster" to the new society. It highlights how loneliness can destroy, then reshape, a person's morality and sanity.

2. The Last Man by Mary Shelley (1826)
  • The Plot: Set in the late 21st century, this is the original "last man on Earth" novel. Lionel Verney is the sole survivor of a plague that wipes out humanity.
  • The Soul's Loneliness: Written by the author of Frankenstein, this book is a deeply emotional, existential study of despair. Verney watches his world, his family, and his friends die, leaving him to wander an empty Earth, grappling with the weight of being the final witness to human history.

3. The Dog Stars by Peter Heller (2012)
  • The Plot: A flu pandemic has decimated the population, leaving Hig to live with his dog and a misanthropic gun-nut in an abandoned airport in Colorado.
  • The Soul's Loneliness: This novel is a lyrical, intimate look at loneliness. It explores the sorrow of losing one's past and the desperate, fragile hope of finding love again, focusing heavily on how isolation affects one's humanity and capacity for trust.

4. Earth Abides by George R. Stewart (1949)
  • The Plot: Isherwood Williams emerges from a secluded cabin to find nearly all of humanity wiped out by a plague.
  • The Soul's Loneliness: Unlike the others, this book focuses on the slow, psychological shift from being a "modern man" to becoming a witness to the return of nature and the breakdown of human knowledge. It is a quieter, more philosophical look at the loneliness of being the last keeper of civilization.

Summary Recommendation
  • For psychological horror and deep emotional despair, choose I Am Legend.
  • For classic, existential existentialism and despair, choose The Last Man.
  • For poetic, modern reflection on loss, choose The Dog Stars.

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I could do without the vampires, but thinking about the Matheson.


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Almost forgot that if I can survive this horrid Neal Stephenson's Seveneves (thru 30 hours of 32 hour audiobook and still tempted to bail), then I was thinking Clifford D. Simak's Way Station. Similar themes, different angle, perhaps. Not an outsider to the vampires, but to the aliens he negotiates with for eternal life, or something similarly hideous.

More than a hundred years before, an alien named Ulysses had recruited Enoch as the keeper of Earth's only galactic transfer station. Now, as Enoch studies the progress of Earth and tends the tanks where the aliens appear, the charts he made indicate his world is doomed to destruction. His alien friends can only offer help that seems worse than the dreaded disaster. Then he discovers the horror that lies across the galaxy...



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Cereal Milk with Inzane in the Membrane mixer as CM too fresh.



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Powerless over Free Beaver.

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Bo Derek 10. Alice 32. Inconceivable.

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No, I don't drink quite that slowly.
Was a reset.

Key trip is trying some Strawberry Cough ("sativa").
Praying for the munchies. I forget what an appetite looks like.
Don't do drugs, kids.


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Well, hope you gents (and ladies) are doing well.
My tirade last year went a long way in me surviving 2025, which was a huge longshot, so congrats if you got it. Dogs rule. And thanks for the tolerance. Not out of the woods yet but the monsters are falling behind.

cheers!


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You guys, here, must know leg injuries, aye? Is it normal for a leg to still be sore 8 months after a (semi-severe?) sprain of some kind. Never saw a doc but couldn't walk for several days plus. 3-4 weeks before I could really walk. Fucker gets sore with any distance walked, still. July 10th or something. Mahomes gets better care.
 
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day #3
To spice things up I gave Molly a call. She's a hoot.

Happy to be in limbo for another day.
This should keep me off the streets for a second.


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Nobody take a fence.


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#6 plus or minus


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Four hours in and no worse for wear.

This place always this empty on Thursday's? Ladies night, my ass.
Red Congolese and maybe last drink, unless I get stupid.


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You guys, here, must know leg injuries, aye? Is it normal for a leg to still be sore 8 months after a (semi-severe?) sprain of some kind. Never saw a doc but couldn't walk for several days plus. 3-4 weeks before I could really walk. Fucker gets sore with any distance walked, still. July 10th or something. Mahomes gets better care.
The older we get the longer it takes to heal. I seem to always have some lingering issue but eventually they heal. Lower back pain - 4-5 months. Shoulder - about a year. Groin - about a year. Now my toes are numb for about 90 days and they can’t find anything wrong. Always something.
 

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The older we get the longer it takes to heal. I seem to always have some lingering issue but eventually they heal. Lower back pain - 4-5 months. Shoulder - about a year. Groin - about a year. Now my toes are numb for about 90 days and they can’t find anything wrong. Always something.
Have you had your hips looked at?
 

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For the numb toes? Nope.
For all of it. Quite a few of the guys at the course have been in the "hip replacement" group the last couple years. They all had aches and pains that they never considered hip related. Leg pain. Groin pain. Etc. Groin pain seems very common to hip failure.

For me, numbness in my feet was diabetes.
 

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For all of it. Quite a few of the guys at the course have been in the "hip replacement" group the last couple years. They all had aches and pains that they never considered hip related. Leg pain. Groin pain. Etc. Groin pain seems very common to hip failure.

For me, numbness in my feet was diabetes.
I never had any hip pain and hips have never been mentioned. Podiatrist says I should get an MRI of lower back and have the spine center compare it with the MRI I had a couple years ago when I had the lower back pain but they never found a reason for that problem and it just went away. My back was in good shape, so they said.

I had the numb toes a couple years ago and that went away. They checked my blood for diabetes and that was normal. My general doctor says unless it gets worse he would just chalk it up to a mild case of neuropathy and skip the MRI. I agree with him. I just wanted to make sure it wasn't something serious going on.

I always get some shit that goes away after time.
 

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I never had any hip pain and hips have never been mentioned. Podiatrist says I should get an MRI of lower back and have the spine center compare it with the MRI I had a couple years ago when I had the lower back pain but they never found a reason for that problem and it just went away. My back was in good shape, so they said.

I had the numb toes a couple years ago and that went away. They checked my blood for diabetes and that was normal. My general doctor says unless it gets worse he would just chalk it up to a mild case of neuropathy and skip the MRI. I agree with him. I just wanted to make sure it wasn't something serious going on.

I always get some shit that goes away after time.

Chalk it up to aging I guess. Have you contacted the Place For Mom people?

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