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All things done in the dark will soon come to light
All things done in the dark will soon come to light




all things done in the dark will soon come to light

Now, I'm sort of surprised at how swiftly it's moving along. I bought it not long after it came out, but that was about the time I quit reading. I'm also finally getting deep into Sean Carroll's From Eternity To Here. They're all massively on sale for the rest of the month at Steam, like three bucks for the lot. I also have the two sequels and I'll try those tonight. Not bad, but I'm inclined to those High Fantasy sword-and-sorcery joints.

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I've fooled around with that a bit - it's not any easier and it's full of bugs, but fun - but never really messed with the base game. I bought it yonks ago so I could run the Ultima V: Lazarus. Also got around to actually playing Dungeon Siege unvarnished last night. Not really my cup of meat anymore, but not unlistenable and I can see the appeal. okay, I guess, sort of a natural progression of Celtic folk-punk from a band influenced by the Pogues. Finally getting around to listening to Flogging Molly. Of course, most of them were musicians or artists, or they were members of some group the Status Quo wants kept in a closet. Most of the Gen Z kids that used to cross my radar (working in a kitchen, you get to know a lot of young folks) were generally hip and kept an eye on things even if it wasn't their sole focus. I wonder if these kids are at all plugged in politically. I did plenty of dumb shit in my 20s that could've killed me and none of it involved a global pandemic I'm not saying it's a good or smart thing those kids are doing I'm saying I understand. I'm trying to remember back when I was a bit more sociable and put my mind of those kids who're doing Spring Break and Saint Patrick's Day whatnots. For me, it's just an excellent excuse to cancel the very few social obligations I have, so I can't really relate. It's going to be hell on them if this goes on for months. We're not quite a week into it and people are bouncing off the walls already. Beyond that, yeah, it's smooth sailing right along, Matt.Īnyhow, I've been watching people deal with their new reality with great interest, given my own heavy thirst for Splendid Isolation. Just my two cents, so grain of salt, but I think life is coming to an equilibrium if we can figure out a way to make sure everyone who can't work doesn't starve to death and isn't thrown out on the street by their asshole landlord.

all things done in the dark will soon come to light

We're now a week into this coronavirus "self distancing" business and it's interesting to see how it's all washing out. Still, no one's paying me for this, so there you go. It won't be as easy as one thinks, because sometimes that logjam takes hours to unplug. Do a weekend round-up on Monday, another news piece on Wednesday, and cap it off with a Friday grab-bag. I think starting tomorrow we will implement the Project. The rain stopped so me, Otis and Coy took us a nice little constitutional and cleared my head up a bit. He's not a happy kitty right now but there's nothing I can do out here until tomorrow, and that's only if the veterinarian is open for business.Īll right. They've fought before and Bounce is kind of a wimp.

all things done in the dark will soon come to light

I'm pretty sure it's from the tomcat that keeps coming up through the woods. Bounce has a pretty nasty mark on his back where the hair's stripped off and there are some cuts. It's raining out, so me and Otis can't take our constitutional. I really don't understand why, but since moving straight to WordPress. That's the fun thing about writing when no one's paying for it (or reading it, let's be honest), you can do pretty much what you damn well please. I think we might give the Project a shot this week just for the hell of it. I'm not seeing anything in the News that's exactly sitting my soul on fire, so we'll just fiddle around here until we run out our word count.






All things done in the dark will soon come to light