Admired glossy black droids and a rugged ship under bright sky. Rejected Episodes 7–9, wishing Lucas kept creative control
A Budweiser immigration ad and “brew beer” line landed as a stubborn American-dream vignette. Later, a California booth bit and Pulp Fiction’s “Mayonnaise!” matched a comfort-food finish
Saw a bruised Sam Fabelman clip, then quoted “I’m the problem” before joking about a corporate tax limbo motto
Green Day’s “21 Guns” played as a rifle photo and Scarface clips surfaced. Halo 3 perfection and All-American Rejects closed the night
A beauty-pageant clip and one flat line, "I like this show," are all the day leaves on the visible surface.
Looked up Daniel Lewin’s story, then played Chumbawamba’s “Daniel Lewin (Danny Boy)” from Billions. The moment landed as a quiet tribute to talent cut short
The whole day rides on 99 Luftballons, with NENA doing all of the emotional work.
A very tired day that still finds room for two obsessions: the MacBook Air M1 as the sensible machine to buy, and a much larger hope that firms like Apple and Google could help build the mapping, tax, transport, and...
The day begins with outrage that powerful men are acting as if paying Easter victims is optional, then widens into budgets for religious protection, foreign-ministry reshuffling, music, and a tentative effort to stop living...
A bright Vim dishwashing ad with flying limes stood out in the kitchen setting. The fresh, punchy presentation felt satisfying and fun
A planning-heavy day about whether to buy the Dell Precision, the Inspiron, or the cheaper MacBook, wrapped inside a much bigger economic argument about low taxes, market access, IMF pressure, globalist capitalism, and what...
The page jumps from exercise and health incentives into a grand church-opening fantasy, threats and compensation schemes, tighter tax discipline, a state-run sports-betting empire, and the recurring idea that Singaporean...
The day turns personal scarcity into a political judgment: too little food, too much dependence, too much delay, and a hard insistence that what has happened to Sri Lanka is mainly a leadership failure that the country...
The day starts by defending Captain's Log as a work of art meant to entertain and provoke, then swings into school menus, mass gun ownership through national service, reserve-force drills, SSD recovery logistics, and one...
A dense planning day that tries to justify appointing trusted relatives and friends without calling it real corruption, then veers into food ministry, crocodile-protected parliament waters, propaganda-for-profit publishing,...
The day jumps from junk-food school menus into a fully armed national-service fantasy, embassy banking plans, and mass military drills, before settling back into the practical problem underneath everything: how to recover...
The day is driven by the broken-SSD fallout: pick the Dell, pay Daminda again if needed, and stop wasting time on people who cannot act, while the larger emotional truth becomes harder to hide, that America still feels like...
The page moves from anger over the failed SSD and useless local help into a broader governing vision built on open information, honest management, better schools, traffic reform, and the refusal to let Sri Lanka keep being...
A day of laptop triage, SSD anxiety, and rage at Sri Lanka's incompatibility with the life I want, while the book and diary keep getting reframed as something that could be sold, donated, and turned into political leverage...
The day starts with another dream about recovering the lost data, then turns into a larger answer: push the politics and the book, design a very different admissions model for Sri Lanka University, and build a country where...
A New Year's Day about ending the old Captain's Log label, splitting the diary from the political product, working out logins and monetization, comparing MacBook and Dell options, and treating the whole project as...
Played Robbie Williams’ “You Know Me,” lingered on the rabbit spectacle, and held onto lines about fading feelings and being known
A day of playful militarization: Iron Dome gets its own soundtrack, game logic becomes admin strategy, investment priorities get compared to upgrade trees, and the book keeps inching toward publication.
Played Avicii and Kanye while sorting famous faces, then mocked “fair fight” logic and planned a George Washington–style portrait look
Wanted to play Stranded: Alien Dawn, then recalled learning to draw trees with Udesh and copying the style
The page combines music, a stray legal-war disclaimer, a pricing idea for the first 2021 week, and the belief that I can still win the "Trump cool vote" with something colder, sharper, and more entertaining than...
WordPress.com and Matt Mullenweg impressed; Homer Simpson secret-society clip sparked Jacques Huyghebaert and Stephen LaBrooy notes. Alex Jones, Sandy Hook disgust lingered