[태그:] Daily Grind

  • The Supreme Sorceress is AFK: A Solo Survival Log

    [Intro] Party Disbanded. The Guild’s highest DPS, the Grand Sorceress (my wife), has led the Apprentices (the kids) on an overseas Dungeon Raid (vacation).

    Duration: 7 Days.

    I have been kicked from the party and left behind as the Guardian of the Base.

    Initial Status Effect: Acquired [Ultimate Freedom].

    Current Status: The [Loneliness] debuff is stacking rapidly.

    ⛏️ Resource Gathering & Crafting

    Situation: Stockpiled combat rations are depleted. HP Critical warning flashing.

    Action: Cast ‘Cooking’ skill using the ‘Raw Rice’ material.

    Result: Survival timer successfully extended.

    🛡️ Gear Maintenance

    Situation: Durability of Battle Armor (Work Clothes) for tomorrow’s Daily Grind (Work) is critically low.

    Action: Cast Hydro-Cleanse (Washing Machine) to purify gear.

    Critical Failure: The High-Tier Equipment ‘The Dryer’ has not yet been unlocked in this Guild Hall.

    Resolution: Relocated to the Balcony Zone to receive the [Blessing of Natural Air Drying] buff.

    🐾 Beast Mastery & Taming

    Targets: Allied Familiars (Battle Dog & War Cat).

    Action: Dispensed Stamina Consumables (Kibble) and initiated Night Patrol Protocol (Walk) with the Battle Dog.

    Result: Familiar Affinity and Loyalty increased.

    ⚔️ Daily Quest: The Sink

    Difficulty: ★☆☆☆☆

    Objective: Clear the stack of dirty vessels to complete the daily cycle.

    Pro Tip: The Main Story Quest ‘Deep Cleaning’ must be strategically delayed until T-minus 2 hours before the Sorceress returns. This is the meta.

    [Outro] I thought an empty party slot meant freedom, but I’ve inadvertently entered Hardcore Survival Mode.

    It turns out this Base needs the High Sorceress and the chaotic Apprentices to maintain server balance.

    Please respawn at home soon, honey. (Don’t worry, the map will be cleared and loot organized right before you arrive.)

    Original article in Korean: [link]

  • Ugh… Should I Just Burn a PTO Day?

    Hello, this is Super Asurada 77.

    I’m just a middle-aged guy surviving the daily grind by recharging my batteries with retro games.

    The very first thought that hits me the moment I open my eyes in the morning is: “I don’t feel so great… Should I just call out sick today?”

    But contrary to my mind, my body is already on autopilot—showering and eating breakfast.

    Next thing I know, I’m surrendering myself to the subway, clutching a retro handheld console in both hands.

    I’m right back at that boss battle I was stuck on yesterday.

    My soul is still at home, but I can see my physical shell sitting in the office chair, staring daggers at the monitor.

    Staring at the screen, the thought creeps in again.

    “Maybe I should take a half-day this afternoon?”

    But then reality hits. I have a client meeting with the director later…

    There goes my afternoon off, flying far away~

    Still, lunchtime arrives. Seeing the hot soup and the meat dish in the cafeteria…

    My HP gauge starts to rise. Lunch fills my HP to the max, but my magic gauge—MP—needs a different fuel: vending machine coffee.

    A fresh shot of caffeine fills my MP bar completely.

    Time flies, and suddenly, it’s already time to clock out.

    On the subway ride home, I ponder again.

    “Should I take tomorrow off?”

    Ah… We have a production deployment tomorrow afternoon…

    Taking tomorrow off is out of the question~!!!

    Dang it~!!! I guess I’ll just rest during the weekend~~!!

    Original article in Korean: [link]

  • A Day in the Life of a Modern Middle-Aged Retro Gamer

    Hey everyone, it’s SuperAsurada77.

    Standing in the “subway from hell” on my way to work, wearing my backpack on my front to make space, I naturally reach into my bag and pull out my retro handheld console.

    That commute, which takes over an hour, turns into precious healing time—a chance to bring out those childhood vibes, the tactile feel of the buttons, and memories from back in the day.

    The moment I step into the office and say “Good morning,” that retro vibe instantly shuts down. I have to tuck the game away deep in my heart for now.

    For now, the console goes into charging mode.

    The commute home is another ride on the subway from hell, squeezing in some retro gaming where I can. But the moment I arrive home, the “Infinite Loop Quest” begins.

    Dishes. Recycling. Taking out the food waste. Bathing the kids. Playing with them. Putting them to bed.

    Once this endless loop of quests is finally over, my own personal “Side Quest” awaits.

    Finally… is it my time? The wife and kids are asleep. I turn on the PlayStation to start my quest, but then…

    ⚠️ System Update Required

    The popup floats mercilessly on the screen. “Update 12%… 43%… 67%…”

    As I stare at the progress bar, my eyelids get heavier and heavier.

    My mind is already halfway to dreamland. Eventually, I fall asleep… and when I open my eyes, it’s time to head to work again.

    This is the cold, hard reality for retro gamers in their 30s and 40s.

    But still, to all the middle-aged retro gamers out there—hang in there! We’ve got this!


    Original article in Korean: [link]