Dear dog, that's scary!

I'm glad they still caught it in time to still be able to help her. And wow, those cousins!

Maybe they didn't want to worry you? I mean, once I called my dad just to see how he's doing and he was like "oh, you know, I cracked a rib by bending down and then I caughed and had a minor heart attack but I didn't bother going to the hospital because doctors are puppets fo the government, no biggie"

I'm only exaggerating a little bit xD
I think I've already figured it out for myself

I'm still curious about other religions though, it's culture and it's fascinating to me. They also make great inspiration for fantasy writers like myself. :)
I like the ones in menus, they're the funniest, unfortunately I can't even bring up one from my memory
Haha, I guess it counts? XD Idk, I read a lot of random stuff, some really idiotic articles. I'm afraid it eats my braincells out but oh well

Short articles are easier than a whole book...
Chess can get a little lengthy but it's possible to play it very fast when both players know some theory behind the moves. More prominent players play from memory, actually. I have no idea about this stuff but Ash is sort of passionate about that lately so he's studying different moves, defence/ofence techniques, openings etc. When we start a game he's always like "hmm, should I start with the London or the Orangutan opening?" and I'm like, "Just play already XD", and then we make some moves and he'll talk about some Netherlands defence or such XD
I enjoy chess quite a lot, my grandpa taught me to play when I was a young kid, so now playing it awakens all the precious memories.
Well, to be fair, I'm a total rookie and there's no reputation to begin with XD But I'd much rather start my practice on a positive note and not botched articles. The good thing is that my name isn't linked directly to that article, so it's just among the names of all the other editors that worked on that issue of the magazine. Hopefully no one will ever ask me which article was mine.
