How was everyone's week this week?
This is probably the busiest week of the semester for me in terms of grading, just with the confluence of papers coming due, but it's alright, all things considered. I'm really looking forward to Spring Break, though.
I think the year of quarantine is messing with my brain. I like to joke that I discovered my normal routine is called "Lockdown" to other people but between that and just getting older time has ceased to have its familiar meaning. I say "I'll do something in a couple of hours" and then a week later I realize "Right, there's that thing I could do". My weekly routine is keeping me grounded a little as at least I can tell a monday from a tue-fri from a sat/sun, and working on the ol' anime blog is at least something but... yeah. Time slippage. Time slippage everywhere.
That happened to me a lot last summer. The class I was supposed to teach got cancelled for obvious reasons, so I had no work at all. Days just sort of blended into one another.
It reminded me a good deal of "The Thirteen Ghosts of Scooby-doo", which I watched as a kid.
I grew up on the original show's reruns, and
A Pup Named Scooby Doo, but I missed out on most or all of the other Scooby Doo incarnations.
We threw away like sixty pounds of paperwork this week since we had free reign to clean the office. Most of that, consequently, was used to bitch about managers that had worked here before and all the useless **** they've done and did.
It was cathartic.
Very cool. I like those moments when people can get their clutter out of their lives, both physical and mental.
I'm plodding along with my studies. Doing my first research paper, so there's not the regular kind of structure that I've had in the past, and I honestly don't do great without structure, but I'm ok.
We're starting in on research papers in my Comp classes now. What sort of paper is it, if you don't mind me asking?
I had to drop out of the DnD campaign I was playing because they moved to a timeslot which didn't work for me, but then I found another game almost immediately which runs in the exact timeslot my old game used to be. So that's nice. I'll miss my celestial warlock, but my new character is fun too. He's a halfling druid.
Cool that you still get to play! What kind of druid are you playing?
I'm also a halfling druid in a new campaign, although mostly because everyone else wanted to hog the melee range so I had to adjust my ranger idea.
Funny coincidence. How about you: what kind of druid? I've only played a druid briefly, for two sessions in a public game a little over a year ago when I had only first started playing. I like the class, but I haven't gotten back to it yet.
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As for my D&D exploits, the campaign with my Tortle Fighter is on a hiatus right now because we accidentally forced the hand of the big bad much more quickly than the DM planned for, and we were able to beat him (I died in the process, but was brought back) so we're taking a break while the DM works out a new arc for the story. In the meantime, we're playing a Post-Apocalyptic D20 campaign. I'm playing a young street-gang/con artist woman who, because of a series of disastrous rolls very early in the campaign, has basically become a cyborg...