This is the longest I’ve left making a post for a long time. Nothing interesting has really happened to be honest. I’ve made a canvas for a work-friend, and nearly finished another one for some other friends, convinced Jane to make some progress on her fiction (specifically, The Famous Yiberdeedo), watched some films that I don’t really feel the need to comment on, and have generally been working a lot.
Now that I’ve got dMc and Halo 4 (almost) out of my system, I’ve been playing the multiplayer side of Syndicate quite a lot, it’s so much fun. Expert mode is a real challenge, and one that I relish. Just a few Achievements left to mop up – I satisfyingly earned the Complete all co-op missions on Expert earlier today, in the game directly after I quit out of a lobby because one of my team-mates was exploiting a double battery application glitch. I prefer to earn my G’s fairly. Basically, he somehow managed to get the battery application in both of his application slots – when used, it refills something like 75% of the entire team’s applications and their DART meter entirely, and I’m not sure how, but this basically equated to our applications pretty much instantly refilling after use. This is incredibly broken, as it meant we’d always have damage boost, always have regenerating health, and always have shields.

Anyway, I’ve had a silly idea, and I’m not really sure why I’m going to do this, but I’ve got 100 friends on Facebook, and I never actually send friend invites to people, I always let them come to me, but what I’m going to do is, I’m going to see if I can get to 200 friends within a week.
I’m not just going to add random people – I do have a personal rule not to accept an invite off people if I wouldn’t stop in the street and talk to them, so I do have to add people that I would stop and chat to. It should be interesting to see how long it takes, how cluttered my News Feed becomes, and how many posts there are of old friends asking “How are you? What you up to nowadays?”. Not living in my hometown anymore will add to it – how many of these people will I never actually see again? Then again, what if I do want to see some of the old friends again? What could it lead to?
We’ll see. I’ll keep you posted.