(photo taken from the webworld and I take absolutely no credit whatsoever for the image)
My February 14th basically. I don't believe in the day nor do I actively partake in its festives of giving a loved one gifts and such. But yesterday was the most normal February 14th I've ever experienced ever since I can remember. Which basically means nothing really happened to me. As I said on Twitter, I think I've change quite significantly that it's clear to people I am not made for this bull. I mean, I kind of find it ridiculous to have a special day for love. Love should be an all year thing.
Yes I'm a cynic and I might come off as a hater with this post. I don't hate people who indulge themselves in the festives, I just don't believe in the day as much.
I love the people I love, and I make sure I know them. And that's enough for me. I don't need a February 14th to confirm my affection.
This afternoon was a slow day for me at the Writing Center, which was where I do my part-time job. Lately, I'm in that phase where if nothing entertains me for that day, I would search up 'documentary' in YouTube and watch a random one which I find interesting.
As I was perusing the list of documentaries YouTube offered me today, I came across one titled "Scariest UFO Documentary Ever!" which is the video I've linked above. Now, I'll be honest with y'all, so far in the past, I've always been a cynic towards alien hubub and extraterrestrial conspiracies. Thinking that, so far all the other documentaries I've watched are social issues related because that's what I find most interesting. However, I thought since the person who uploaded said documentary incorporated "scariest" and I love a good spook, I clicked on it, thinking it will just be 2 hours (Yes, the video was 2 hours) of crop circles and UFO sightings testimony thrown at me.
Little did I know that I actually did get legit chills from watching that documentary.