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Baseball season kicks off, and Kid greets the morning by mainlining coffee, replaying highlights, and reliving the personal tragedy of teammates choosing socializing over batting practice. The post–opening day glow quickly mutates into a full-blown rant about distracted fans, questionable team motivation, and the sacred ritual of watching baseball without unnecessary side quests. Between treadmill routines and sunrise recording habits, he channels his competitive energy into dissecting modern sports culture while questioning why enthusiasm for America’s pastime occasionally gets hijacked by small talk and poor priorities.
The chaos spills into everyday life, bouncing from concert planning and wardrobe improvisation to losing keys in plain sight and reluctantly admitting that strict scheduling now keeps his world from collapsing. Technology becomes both accomplice and obsession as he explores emerging apps, life-logging gadgets, and the strange comfort of documenting everything. A Guitar Center visit with his kid provides brief grounding before drifting back into observational commentary about aging, routine, and clinging to simple seasonal joys while caffeine slowly restores his tolerance for humanity.
By Kid GarciaBaseball season kicks off, and Kid greets the morning by mainlining coffee, replaying highlights, and reliving the personal tragedy of teammates choosing socializing over batting practice. The post–opening day glow quickly mutates into a full-blown rant about distracted fans, questionable team motivation, and the sacred ritual of watching baseball without unnecessary side quests. Between treadmill routines and sunrise recording habits, he channels his competitive energy into dissecting modern sports culture while questioning why enthusiasm for America’s pastime occasionally gets hijacked by small talk and poor priorities.
The chaos spills into everyday life, bouncing from concert planning and wardrobe improvisation to losing keys in plain sight and reluctantly admitting that strict scheduling now keeps his world from collapsing. Technology becomes both accomplice and obsession as he explores emerging apps, life-logging gadgets, and the strange comfort of documenting everything. A Guitar Center visit with his kid provides brief grounding before drifting back into observational commentary about aging, routine, and clinging to simple seasonal joys while caffeine slowly restores his tolerance for humanity.