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Socchan ([personal profile] soc_puppet) wrote2022-06-14 09:53 pm

General brickspace stuff

Today I went out with my parents to—gasp—see a movie in an actual theater!

It was the Bob's Burgers Movie, and I pretty much only agreed on the understanding that we were going at a non-peak time anyway; there ended up being a total of nine people in the theater for the movie, including us, all pretty well spaced out. I also had an N95 on the whole time, so I think I was about as safe as I reasonably could be. I might be willing to brave something similar for Spiderverse 2 when it comes out.


In other news, the weather has taken a turn for the miserable. Given that it's June, it's at least appropriate for the time of year, but that doesn't make me like it any more. The local Pride celebration is on Saturday, and my weather app is currently predicting it'll be under 90°F, which is within the realm of reasonable around now, IMO. I do believe I'll be taking a walk through it this year, maybe stop to hear the Quire.

Not without a mask, though. Definitely gonna keep that up.
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[personal profile] mistressofmuses 2022-06-16 04:23 am (UTC)(link)
Lol, it probably is the same deal! We've had very few days where we've had more than a handful of people in the theater, and more than once have been the ONLY two there. Though we did skip one showing that looked too full one week.

I've definitely heard that particular logic... but when I get cold, it doesn't matter how many layers I put on or how many blankets I'm under. I'm still cold! It takes literal hours for me to warm back up!
Hot is rough too, but I am lucky that I don't have much humidity on top of it. Even when I'm miserably hot, I do not long to be cold, lol.

However, extremes either way get exhausting, especially when they carry on for long periods of time. (Climate change isn't helping!)