1: Call in sick; listen to This Mortal Coil all day.
That is all.
restraint.org is a loose collection of writing, links, ravings, photos, news, fiction, and bad poetry by Jairus Khan. This website has been here (off and on) for ten years or so, and was around in various other forms for three or four years before that.
I spend most of my off-hours working (in Ottawa, Canada) to promote underground arts and media, and trying to keep independent music from being smothered by an anachronism popularly known as ‘the industry’. I DJ weekly, promote concerts/festivals regularly, make beep-beep noises in an industrial-metal band, and release CC-licensed albums for my industrial-slash-experimental-electronic project Ad·ver·sary, which sounds something like robots fucking to My Bloody Valentine.
When I’m not working with, promoting, listening to, or writing music, I design very angry websites, flyers, book jackets, and the sort for various arts projects. I supplement my music/design income (roughly enough to buy a pocketful of buttons a month) by developing counter-hacking courses and moonlighting as a web coordinator for the man.
I also bake very tasty cookies.
Can Nothing Stop Computo?! - Turns out, no.
What Happened When I Went Undercover at a Christian Gay-to-Straight Conversion Camp - What could be less gay than a bunch of men pressing tightly against each other and whispering in each other's ears?
Sampla tests your video game music knowledge, reflexes - 2260 on my first run through.
6 Logical Fallacies That Cost You Money Every Day - You are doomed to a future of terrible choices. Read this and despair.
The best fucking final boss theme in existence - A critical analysis of FFVI's 'Dancing Mad'.
Geeky Math Equation Creates Beautiful 3-D World - Holy fuck math is creepy.
Men are from Earth, Women are from Earth - Sex difference research: 72 pt headlines and 12 pt retractions.





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7 Comments
do it. take a birth-day. like a sick day, but with placenta.
can’t. my pet project at work gets born tomorrow.
maybe friday, though.
at first, i understood “and listen to Coil all day” and i was worried.
false alarm.
love you.
Coil is every day.
Little OT but I did see the interview with you and Leslie in the Sun yesterday.
Shit, I had no idea that ran! Thanks for the heads-up!
I was listening to This Mortal Coil today mostly because I haven’t thought about them in a long time but then figured you probably liked them, and I miss you.