Thursday, March 8, 2012

[Gamma on...] Things I Like?

While I think we'd all like to post more, I find that life of a 20 something has a way of interfering with our writing habits.  With Mass Effect 3 coming out, and monetary issues becoming more of a struggle to survive as of late, not to mention school and work, I don't think that there will be a huge amount of posting going on that frequently.  I will make a marked effort to make sure that I post more frequently, even if it is just a one off rant about something trivial.  It's important to get into the habit of writing so that it is fresh on the mind and easier to find time to do.  That said, I realize that we don't have a huge reader base, and this post is more for myself than it is for readers.  In that spirit, here is a list of things that I like.

Two complimentary colors displayed prominently next to each other.
The smell of smoke on clothes.
"Alternative" hair styles with bright colors and accessories.
Decades old scotch.
Chip tunes.
The feelings of low level electrical currents running over my skin.
The taste of aluminium when drinking out of a coke can.
The texture of cotton candy.
Cold silk.
The sting of cold air on the lungs early in the morning.
The feeling of well worn shoes.
The sound of a metal blade hitting leather.
The weight of a full ammo clip in my hand.
Butterflies.
That floating sensation just before falling asleep.
The soft hum of an electrical generator.
Poster board.
Throwing cards at a wooden wall.
The crunching sound snow makes when you walk on it.
The feeling of a cool breeze on a warm spring day.
The way things look in black light.
LEDs.
The sound cigarettes make when you first pull on them after lighting.
The taste of gin.
The feeling of thunder's sounds waves passing through my chest.
The ring of scattered light around the moon on a cold night.
The sound of water dripping into dirt.
Petrichor.
Slow color changing primary lighting.
Bubbling, clear water in a glass tank.

That's all that comes to mind right now.  There's more, but who cares?

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