Why do we capital-N Nerds love Mars so much? Because it's beautiful, it's tough, it's buried in our mythic, childhood memories. It's covered with human triumphs but also with sad stories of failure.
I could but the earliest I could have it up will be tomorrow afternoon.
Why do we capital-N Nerds love Mars so much? Because it's beautiful, it's tough, it's buried in our mythic, childhood memories. It's covered with human triumphs but also with sad stories of failure.
Haha wow sorry guys I have fallen way behind with YWS.
Anyway I am writing a post and I was wondering if anyone's character would talk to Clementine after she returns to the waiting room. Nobody has to and it would be fine for her to just go home. However because she looks a bit disheveled I was wondering if anyone planned on their character asking her about it or planned a conversation at all.
If so PM me or put it here.
Thanks!
-Ossie
Why do we capital-N Nerds love Mars so much? Because it's beautiful, it's tough, it's buried in our mythic, childhood memories. It's covered with human triumphs but also with sad stories of failure.
Sorry I should have clarified. She probably won't try to talk to anyone unless they talk to her first. I just wanted to see if anyone wanted a conversation. It doesn't really matter and it isn't a big deal if nobody talks to her, she can just go home. I just wanted to make sure that nothing additional needs to happen at the station before our characters split up again.
Why do we capital-N Nerds love Mars so much? Because it's beautiful, it's tough, it's buried in our mythic, childhood memories. It's covered with human triumphs but also with sad stories of failure.
Why do we capital-N Nerds love Mars so much? Because it's beautiful, it's tough, it's buried in our mythic, childhood memories. It's covered with human triumphs but also with sad stories of failure.
I feel that way too since I posted right before you but I might post again anyway.
Why do we capital-N Nerds love Mars so much? Because it's beautiful, it's tough, it's buried in our mythic, childhood memories. It's covered with human triumphs but also with sad stories of failure.
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