A tumultuous day

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Well, this has been a rollercoaster of a day.

First of all, I realized I'd been stuck in a rut and had picked up some bad habits, like putting off my homework and not paying attention in class-- so I thought I'd take steps to fix that.  I went ahead and did a chunk of my current homework assignment in the morning instead of saving it for the afternoon like I planned to.

After that, I took a break and played a round of Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival, a game I recently got on clearance at the local Gamestop.  Usually I seem to have terrible luck in that game, but today I hit a lucky streak and finished in first place!  If I were the kind of person who believed in karma...!

When I did go to school-- I only have one class on Fridays-- I made an effort to pay more attention than usual.  I still slacked off a little, but certainly a lot less than before.

From school I went to the grocery store.  That part was a mixed bag.  I finally managed to buy something my dad wanted that was out of stock last time, but on the other hand the breakfast novelties I bought were partially thawed because the store's freezer wasn't working right.  (I reported the problem to the cashier, who immediately notified someone.)

The aforementioned Gamestop is in the same neighborhood as the grocery store, so I stopped in and browsed for some Amiibo cards to supplement my gaming experience, but they didn't stock those cards anymore.  I made a detour out to a used game store in town after I'd gotten the groceries, but came up empty there as well.  So as far as I know, there's no place in town I can get them.

I still feel pretty crushed over that last point.  I don't know what would cheer me up again.
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Touma-the-Wolfdog's avatar
That's kind of how life goes.

Here's a question; if superstore sells hot dogs in packs of eight and and hot dog buns in packs of ten, what would you do about it.