I have done laundry today.

And I went out with Kevin and we had dinner (well, bagels) and wandered through Pandemonium and got the new Honor Harrington book and the new Myth book and a few D&D books.

And I went and crunched D&D numbers for my D&D character at some length, and chewed on the whole figuring out what I was doing thing a lot. And I need to do some eliminating and rummaging about, but I've got a few levels to do a lot of this stuff in. And I figured out exactly how to play the joke on [livejournal.com profile] jikharra's character when I get to the point at which said joke is appropriate. :) (I must say that that handle confuses the bits of my brain that parse it as being related to K'harra's name, and thus female. . .)

And I thought of something that might be useful to [livejournal.com profile] brooksmoses for his work in the somewhat long-term, and so I need to make investigations as to whether or not this is the case.

And I have made plans with [livejournal.com profile] erispope for the weekend, including meeting her at the airport tomorrow, which I think I'm feeling brave enough to pull off without a mental breakdown. Hooray!

And I have washed towels. Go go gadget housewife!
I've been manifesting a great deal as discrete aspects rather than gestalt lately. ("Lately" defined approximately as "the last month and a half".)

In roughly the same time period, I have been having significant difficulties producing language: not only have I been losing words more frequently (and a wider variety of parts of speech), but my paragraphs have been significantly more reluctant to allow me to wrestle them into submission than is usual.

Hypothesis: consistent, coherent language production may be a byproduct of synthesis. Situations that keep me out of gestalt for a significant length of time disrupt the channels that enable me to form comprehensible verbalisation.

On the bright side, I'm still much better at generating text than I am at generating spoken language, though that text is punctuated with "thingy" with somewhat distressing frequency. And I can count on Darkhawk for verbiage, so long as it's on a meta-topic and I don't mind polysyllabic ravings.
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