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And I'm not blaming you for trying. But my only intervention in such a game that I did not participate in previously is, has been and always shall be this.
 
So now it's 7:30, been up for an hour after four hours of sleep. Heading down to the university in half an hour.
Same. There's some student protest in town because of some political crap, so hopefully classes get cancelled and I can come back home for a nap.
 
I see what you mean, Perun. (And I totally agree, but don't tell anyone - it will ruin my bitchy image.)
 
And I'm not blaming you for trying. But my only intervention in such a game that I did not participate in previously is, has been and always shall be this.
A lie. I remember a blatant last second vote on Rime of the Ancient Mariner when it threatened to win from Hallowed. "Some things" you just don't forget on these forums. :)
 
A lie. I remember a blatant last second vote on Rime of the Ancient Mariner when it threatened to win from Hallowed. "Some things" you just don't forget on these forums. :)

I don't, so it didn't happen. ;)

EDIT: Actually, now I do. We're all human.
 
Random oddity: I just wrote a friend of mine via Facebook and she answered by text.

Anyway, I'm logging off for now. Probably going to log back on in an hour or so, from the library. I hope to have finished that poorly-written book on Islamic law that I have to read right now by then, and get back to my actual topic of studies. Which is unlikely, because Diversion is the scourge of my work.
 
Here I am again, look at me again.

And a very good morning to you, Wingman!
 
No, but on the other hand that was good because no one actually witnessed my fall (literally, as well).
 
True.

I've been thinking about this Olduvai Gorge thing. In fact, the first Homo Sapiens posted opinions on a wall, much like we do on Facebook. Only our walls can be seen by more than the eight people that made up Homo Sapiens' community then.
 
That is an interesting perspective. Would you say that the primary trait of human thinking is the ability to critically analyse any piece of information presented, concluding with an individually formed opinion, or do you think that is only a learned quality and therefore a product of education?
 
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