Sadly, I think the great work week schedule is a one-off thing. A damn shame, as it's something that perfectly balances number of hours worked and sane hours to keep me from being a sleeping mess. Oh well. I was reading some things earlier, and I have since realized: awareness of gender dysphoria has honestly helped me out a ton, and I think it has the potential to help everybody out. Even if just something to think about every now and then, where one lies. I'm perfectly comfortable in my own body, gender and all, but awareness actually got me to think about my own identity, and I have learned to deemphasize characteristics from that identity. There's no reason to like or dislike something based on gender. Just give something a try and see what you think of it. Everyone deserves to find an identity they're comfortable with. Lots of us all have trouble with some parts of ourselves, myself included. But I've done a lot more thinking about that kind of thing since reading some things and getting an explanation about seven (fuck!!) years ago. Hell, this even leads a bit into music. I don't hear quite as much about music being tied to parts of someone's identity, but it's certainly still there sometimes. (Is it not possible to love cute, fluffy things and kittens while also enjoying music that's anything -but- "cute"?) As the subtitle may have given away, I find my largest comfort zone in metal. Certain things just stick out to me, even if they may be different than what I'm used to. I actually somehow had this thought tied in a little better, but fell asleep while writing once or twice and lost the connection. Oh well! "Like what you like" was probably the gist of it. I'm starting to fall asleep, so I'll cut the file short. I actually fell asleep while trying to close out and save the file. I've always been a bit afraid to share any kind of thoughts, even those intended positively like this one. (Mostly because the internet is an aggressive place these days.) I'd like to think I can trust ~town, though! Honestly, some of it was worded really weirdly, so probably for the better.