A late-night clip of Clotaire Rapaille set a sharp, boardroom tone. A simple New Year message carried optimism and belief in a strong year ahead.
A morning thought linked to Chelsea Manning, then Jimmy Carter photos and a memorized quote brought a sober farewell. Ultraviolence played underneath, tying confession, betrayal lessons, and an exit note into one mood.
A rough morning hit, with anger and loyalty thoughts, then a decision to calm down and reset. Later, Britney and a film clip echoed the same in-between feeling—growing up, but not quite there yet.
A Nikki Haley clip landed as a blunt, meaningful punchline. Later, an old Spider-Man game memory returned: getting stuck, then finally figuring it out at Udhantha’s house.
A warm Harry Potter candle moment framed happiness and comfort. Remembered being invited to dinner by Pauline, holding onto that bright, simple feeling.
Shared a 2024 “most played” list led by Taylor Swift, with Avril Lavigne, Lana Del Rey, and Toby Keith also heavy. Later riffed from Harry Potter into a tech note on a Hak5 Rubber Duckie, then remembered a childhood…
Watched a Netanyahu meeting video about seized Hezbollah weapons. Noted the formal table briefing, then asked where Keren was.
Noted UBS and joked Gringotts was “UBS bank” because of the key logo. The Harry Potter goblin-bank scene made it click.
Played “First We Take America” after Netanyahu’s “we will win” clip. Called him “gangster” as admiring, symbolic swagger.
Watched Netanyahu’s Mt. Hermon assessment clip and fixated on how composed he looked in the field. The entry landed as a quick hit of admiration and humor.
A 60 Minutes segment on Kenyan AI workers earning $2 an hour landed beside a blunt self-comparison. The moment framed years of unpaid grind.
Late-night Halo lore landed on Sgt. Avery Johnson, framed as a symbol of real honor. The line held as a quiet salute.
At Chadu’s wedding, time was spent around Dad’s close friends Martinn Teng, Raja Hettiarachchi, and Saroj Perera. A cigarette break happened with Saroj, Raja and Martinn.
Billy Bob Thornton clips played while winding down, tired but trying to relax. Focus stayed on getting AngryPages operational and waiting for contacted experts to respond.
A fiery skyline sunset framed big thoughts on American industry, loyalty, and culture-friction. “This Must Be the Place” played, then a TRUMP-branded plane sighting landed like an Apprentice callback.
A Samsung video sparked awe at how dominant one firm was in South Korea’s economy. Later, a Laura Contreras clip nudged a simple goal: learn to drive.
A Trump line about keeping composure framed the night’s self-talk. MacBook Air concerns and an M4 Pro plan followed, after finishing business tasks.
An AngryPages logo pattern set the visual tone for the entry. Later, a Snoop Dogg performance clip stood out as the reason for watching.
A Netanyahu address and fast-food videos sparked agreement, plus a quick question about Keren’s role. Later, chip-making clips and kettle-chip testing impressed.
Emma Stone’s Vogue clip sparked a riff about awkward dancing and a two-step. Later, Hong Kong street-seafood videos led to cravings for fish cheeks and mudcrabs.
Played Natasha Owens’ “Trump Won” and fixated on the slogan-heavy video. Trump felt like a lifelong hero, eclipsing other idols.
Watched Trump’s victory speech and felt relieved. The result seemed razor-thin, decided by mere centimeters.