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4 yrs ago
Current Technology: can't live with it; can't live without it. Trying to make a Powerpoint presentation for Volcanology tomorrow morning, and Office 365 Powerpoint keeps crashing. RIP
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6 yrs ago
Leaving for a 9 day Geology Field Camp. I will be offline until I get back on the 28th, but I may not get to catching up with stuff I missed until the 29th. See y'all in a few days.
6 yrs ago
Going camping in the middle of nowhere to do geology stuff. I'll be back Sunday evening.
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7 yrs ago
Out of school for the summer! Woot!
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7 yrs ago
Going dark for a few days. I have a major project for Paleontology due Tuesday morning, and I'm nowhere near done with it, so I'll be away until I get that done. See y'all in a few days.

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*Pokes back*
Elric had his bow strung and an arrow in one hand through the entire ride to the temple. He knew a fight was coming, and so he took no chances at being caught unawares. At any sign of danger, he would take only enough time to discern what it was before taking the appropriate action. Thankfully, the journey to Zinfell had been entirely uneventful. The arrival at the village, however, was far worse. Clearly the monsters created by the stone were a force to be reckoned with, as it seemed nearly the entire village had been slaughtered by the fell creatures. At the sight of the devastation, Elric nocked his arrow, his battle senses now on high alert in case any of the monsters still roamed the village.

It didn't take long for the monsters to show up, pouring out of the temple in front of them. A large hoard of beasts of all manner were now approaching the knights. In the lead was a large, hideous beast beyond what Elric would ever want to describe. Discerning this monster to be, at present, the greatest threat, Elric began firing his arrows at the hulking monstrosity. Unfortunately, he only had a dozen arrows, and so would have to switch to his spear before long and then wait for the remaining monsters to come within range of his spear. For the time being, he would fire his arrows at the lead monster until either it fell, or he had loosed all his arrows on the beast.
@Zoey White and this is just a forum. But both are distractions, and I already have too many of them in my life.
@Zoey White That's one more distraction in my life that I don't need.
I don't have Discord, and so would be unable to make use of it.
@TheLazarus No worries, dude. I know how crazy life can get. I'm still around and ready to embark on this quest for the Dragon Stone.
I'm here too. I think @TheLazarus may be the one who's MIA on us right now.
I still be here.
@Leo Khan Yes, I definitely recognized the reference. It is one of the more popular lines from the movie, after all, mainly because it is so true of any heroic undertaking.
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