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It always surprises me at just how at ease I am around
the many wonderful,
incredible people who survived Intellicrap Corporation. More than any other group of former (and current) co-workers, the aforementioned group is the one I feel like I can genuinely spend entire weeks with talking about the most ridiculous, nonsensical things and not feel like I've just wasted my time.
I don't know or understand why I enjoy spending time with them so much, even though I'm not one to open myself up to them and I'm really not the type to pry into their business unless
they make it my business to know about their personal lives and troubles. They are the exception to
my instinctive rule not to allow any real attachments to form, which amazes me to no end. I can only assume it is that the nature of interpersonal politics in our group (there is always politics in any group) does not take the form of "Beer Bottle Politics," the way it does in my current place of employment. More on that at a later date.
I had a great time with them during our gathering on the 22nd, which wormed its way well into the morning of the 23rd. It was worth it to stay up, even if one part of the whole affair was something I didn't think was my place to hear about. To explain why, however, would involve me speaking of what, exactly, went on. That is a boundary I am not willing to break.
Anyway, this is getting a little too far from the point. The point being that, aside from my slight sense of discomfort with that particular moment, I actually enjoyed myself throughout the whole thing.
Here's to it happening again! Hopefully, in the
very near future.

The above is definitely my favorite shot of the night. For various reasons.
Random Notes:The experiment that was the blog called Kanaverse is now officially over. It wasn't working out for me anymore, so I decided to nuke it. My only regret was that, aside from
Lie To Me, I forgot to move most of the contents there to my recently re-activated
DeviantArt account.