Well, its that vacant time in between two classes. Hero got boring/crashed the computer, writing did, drawing did, runescape did...so now here I am. Been hanging out with some friends on my days off, thats pretty cool I guess. Haven't found any books worth reading nor any websites worth visiting. My laptop is on the fritz with a software error but I know how to fix it. I just wont be able to till Thursday when I can actually get my hands on a copy of Windows XP so I can boot from that (without having to wipe my drive hopefully). This all happened on the day I was going to back my files up too...suckage.
Earlier I decided to take a walk and a break from technology and ended up running into one of my old co-workers. Seems everyone there misses the hard working little newbie. I would go visit them but I just dont really feel like it. I hardly feel like doing much anymore which isnt a good mind set to get into. I guess it's because my mind has been occupied with thoughts of fishing, swimming, boating, etc. I love just about anything to do with aquatics, even rain. Been playing in a Star Wars DnD campaign...been playing, as usual, the wookie. Things have been going well other than a certain incident. Well, thats all the time I have, later. And dont just view...comment
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Typing a wall of text does not make you literate. Doing so makes you more prone to talking in circles while muddying your own point with useless details. The Merriam Webster definition of "literate" does not mention word amount and/or paragraph count but rather focuses on skill and command of the English language. Saying otherwise contradicts the definition which makes you illiterate.
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