The "What Are You Doing This Moment" Thread

I broke up with her about five months ago because she was clingy in the extreme. I once returned following a four-day camping trip up north to have 19 unread messages on my mobile. I'm just not the sort of guy who's going to want to text a girl every five or so minutes; I like my personal space. Additionally, I'd receive messages along the lines of "Have a splendid day precious, I know mine will be filled with thoughts of you!", and let's be honest, that'd be enough to make Oscar Wilde feel sick.

She didn't take the break-up well, apparently she spiralled into serious depression for a couple of months. I felt fucking awful, but I know that I couldn't have stayed in that relationship. The trouble is, if I reply saying "we've broken up, we need to move on" or whatnot, I'm generally afraid she'll do something that I couldn't live with on my conscience if it happened.
 
No, I was meant to be implying that he's a fan of that overly 'romantic' talk. I'm not.

Anyway, on a lighter note, I am currently playing FIFA 13 with Malevolent Creation playing in the background.
 
Voted on my way to campus this morning.

Happy to waste 30 minutes to prolong the homogeneity of the State. The machine actually spit my ballot back out at first; as though it was saying "It's not worth it kid."
 
I had vicious, horrible nightmares last night for the first time in years. Violent, scary, and not echoes of real experiences but very dramatized and evil. I can't figure out why. Also I have a fever.

spent the night at an old friend's from high school last night, who was very nice to offer me a place to stay in the cold.
 
I had vicious, horrible nightmares last night for the first time in years. Violent, scary, and not echoes of real experiences but very dramatized and evil. I can't figure out why. Also I have a fever.

spent the night at an old friend's from high school last night, who was very nice to offer me a place to stay in the cold.

I had a horrible nightmare last night that I was in an awkward elevator ride. I didn't know why or who was in the elevator with me, but there was just an awkward feeling. Not painfully awkward, just your average long elevator ride with a stranger where you stare at the wall and sigh a couple of times.

Needless to say, I woke up in a cold sweat.
 
Voted on the way to school this morning. It only took about 10 minutes, if that. I didn't really care about the presidential election. Maryland is a blue state so regardless of who I vote for, Obama would have gotten my vote. We did have a judge race that I was interested in though. There's this asshole Republican who has been politicizing the race and campaigning on the prison industrial complex platform. There was also a referendum vote for gay marriage rights. It would be nice if it were passed, but there are waaay too many black people in Maryland for that to happen. Not to be racist, of course :p
 
I did the numbers and I don't think it's even possible for Romney to win at this point. I gotta say, I felt very apathetic about this election. I prefer Romney over Obama but I can't really get excited about four more years of Obama.
 
I'm watching a live stream of the electorial map like a good citizen and Romney just took a big hit: Obama nabbed Ohio. Interestingly, though Obama is currently 50 electorial votes ahead of Romney, Romney has a lead in the popular vote by just over a million. It would be quite a spectacle if Romney pulls a win in the popular vote with Obama taking the electorial college. It'll be a fun week watching the Fox pundits run around like decapitated chickens.
 
Obama's been winning Ohio all night. The real question is Florida, but the way the numbers are right now, even if Romney wins it he doesn't have much chance. He might well win the popular vote. It'll be fun watching the Republicans piss and moan about that when Bush lost the popular vote both times.
 
Nice. Glad to see some tangible progress. Election's over, of course. Looks like Romney got steamrolled. They haven't called Ohio or Florida yet, but Romney lost every single other battleground. Obama's come out in favor of gay marriage and the majority of the population supports it, so maybe now with maryland joining the fold we'll see something happen at the national level.
 
Incredibly happy with how election night turned out, especially since good friends of mine back in Maine can now get legally married one day.