It's from when you were in a really enthusiastic Starbound phase. You were overjoyed by its possibilities and the site. Then you wised up, becoming a hermit. The swamp is your happy place now.
This site sucks my energy. The more I navigate from page to page, the less I remember, the more tired I become. :D Good to know you haven't offed yourself, tho!
Yo. Was rifling through my inbox on IndieGamers.com and saw your message. I appreciate the words! However, I've stopped writing the new version of The Dreamer, and am instead writing The Alternative. It's on TO and IG, in case you're interested. Either way, hope you're doing well!
I was thinking about hitting up with The Road. Saw it at Barnes & Nobles and the simple gray cover page immediately drew me in.
By Cormac McCarthy? Fuck yeah, that's an awesome book. A fine introduction to his work, too. Can't go wrong here.
beep boop books for me to ne'er read but just wiki maybe someday i'll take a look but till then they just arent my book
Would you be up for a bit of proof-reading and critique? The person I usually use will be unavailable for a while, and I'm thinking you might be both interested and suitable.
Added you to the conversation. The second chapter is on the last page. Here's a link to where I posted the first chapter, if you want to bring yourself up to speed. http://community.playstarbound.com/index.php?threads/human-lupusad.77660/
It begins. http://community.playstarbound.com/index.php?threads/run-fruit-run-2-the-ships-galley-open-for-everyone.76523/
Asimov considered it the best short story he had ever written, and I agree wholeheartedly with the assessment. It's short, concise, and fun. For the best effect, if you don't know what the second law of thermodynamics/entropy in general is, read the first few sentences of this Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_law_of_thermodynamics The payoff will well be worth it.