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Maaan anime on an old CRT TV at 1am really hit different.
Or maybe it’s because back then I was staying up for fun and not from the crushing weight of existence.
…no it was definitely the CRT.
Go out and buy a CRT. Chase that dragon.
I honestly would if I had the shelf space for it in my apartment.
…unless I swap out my PC monitor for a CRT…🤔
Look for one with svideo or component. 2001 & newer Sony usually had them in my experience
I'm grateful that the crushing weight of existence is an instant sleep aid for me.
I can fall asleep at will, any time of day or night,
and the more stressed-out I am, the more instantaneously I can drift into sleep. I sleep through a lot of existential angst.
I have the most lovely dreams. Every time I fall asleep, such kaleidoscopic cinematic lovely peaceful dreams.