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Desktop Computer, 3.5" Diskette, Dot Matrix Printer wool, interlocking crochet

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INFORMATYKA KOMPUTERY SYSTEMY [NR/1, 1986]
Packard Bell commercial [1996]
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Lately, I've been distracted with all sorts of things-- I want to write, animate, code, game-- everything but schoolwork appeals to me.
Though I try to push for productivity, what really call to me are the self-led projects.
Every time I lose motivation, I find myself saying, "it's okay, I can always become a journalist." "I still have my music to keep me afloat!" "maybe I can drop out and make an indie game." "If I just get enough money to invest in Nvidia..." Feckless attempts at leaving hard work for comfort-- I know I'll never survive thinking like that.
I just need to hold out for a few more years, and maybe, I'll be comfortable enough to pursue passion...
SGI Iris Indigo workstation, first released 1991, as seen in The Paper (1994)
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