The last couple days it's actually been autumn. That's not too conducive to hack. Well, it's okay, but it means winter is soon, which most certainly is not conducive.
I mean to start playing a couple times a week.
The last few sessions (I've only had a handful over the past couple months -- I think I've more or less posted about them here. Haha.) I've been frustrated by my inconsistency. This really hit home at Hackrifice: Snake Eyes on a Plane when I couldn't do a thing. I had lots of fun with foursquare, but I wanted to shred.
So I have this kind of plan that I will actually practice. NO!
Yeah.
I'm gonna start with basics and make sure than I can do, like, bail runs of 50 every attempt. There's some structure to it in my head that would be excessively arduous to explain. I just want consistency. That is the main thing that I have always lacked from my game. I'm one of those players who posts consistently fun stuff on video, but when it comes to shred, I'm 50% everything. It doesn't bother me a LOT in the long run since, honestly, the pleasure from hack that I derive is majorly from watching myself on video, more so than actually playing.
So, yeah, that's the plan.
I've taken a little sabbatical from the work life to concentrate on my passion for comics and drawing, and I'm working on a project that I'm enjoying. So in combination, my goal is to wake up and work out with hack every [second?] day and then spend a work day's worth on my artworks. It would be nice if I could focus my life on things that I care about rather than... making money. In a psuedo-hypocritical quote from
Becky Cloonan, "Life ain't nothin but comics and money."
(I also really wanna make a hack video to a
Turisas song. I have some footage from before my summer travels, so I wonder if that will be enough to put something together. I should check my tapes.)
It's my birthday soon, and what I'm most stoked for is to buy another bookshelf for the overabundance of graphic novels that is my heart of hearts. All I think about is how I will shuffle the contents of my room to make room for said behemoth.