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  1. *looks worriedly for a spy camera* Nearly everything right. The zip-up hoodie is not always there, but often. I have one right know, in fact. There is a thing that would help you recognize me that you haven't seen, though. Would you mind looking again and say what it is? Edit: reply to Spark the ninja to not double post @Spark of Hope Perfect except that the scar is on the inside, and I have things over the T shirt due to the current weather
  2. A big head in the clouds. No seriously, pretty tall (like 6 ft or so), black hair, blue eyes, wearing often tee shirts and jeans ...anyone wants to do me?
  3. I first hit the report button instead of the quote button when replying to this. Freud would have a lot to say about this.
  4. though it was far inland
  5. that day, for a giant
  6. Oh don't worry, this is just a normal day here. Nothing special. We sometimes spend hundreds of pages trying to sacrifice each other. Also, I don't think we interacted before, so welcome to the Shard!
  7. AAAAAAAAHHHHHH THATS SO COOL GIVE ME MOOOOOORE Even though it's confusing because I'm used to Silver being me But I love that and I'm really really excited to see more of it
  8. Dont worry I knew that, I was just keeping on with the joke
  9. Hi! Welcome to the madness! If you were to get stuck on an island with a Cosmere character of your choice, who would that be? (Note that the character does not have access to whatever powers they usually have. So no "Kaladin so he flies me out" answer)
  10. I am indeed interested. So Vyz, apparently you are French too? Où donc? Also: Welcome Lillie, nice to meet you!
  11. Aaaaaaaah these are all so awesome Btw I genuinely laughed at the last one
  12. Granted. You get stuck into a block of ice for 100 years. And also you lose the bones in your left pinky finger. I wish to do what must be done.
  13. You have activated my trap card! Granted, but the better the economy becomes the more wealth inequalities there are, so you and most people actually get poorer. I wish to not drop the ball this time.
  14. Granted. You still use those extra hours for writing completely insane stuff though. So now everyone but you is better rested. Thanks for the sacrifice, I greatly appreciate it (I would genuinely love being granted 2 magical hours of sleep) I wish that I didn't ever forget anything when doing my suitcase.
  15. I was for a bit of the past month, but something tells me it won't last much longer. TPBM is stressed out.
  16. "It's the curse of history that those who ought to read it, never do." Sun Tzu, Malazan Art of the Fallen
  17. Happy to see my answers were liked! I would probably have voted for the crusade to end magic, had it been in the poll Anyway, really really really excited for all of that
  18. Something happened these past couple days, and I just realized it.

    As a kid, I was always a very voracious reader. That continued well into teenage years. I would read pretty much whenever I got time for that. Up until like 12 I would reread constantly the same 4-5 series, then I started really using the local library to its full potential. One day, I was told that the library had several reading clubs, including a teen-oriented one. I immediately joined it, and eagerly participated in the projects. Years later, I'm still sorta there even though I'm well past the target age.

    Then I left high school, and got into very busy studies. I still managed to get myself some reading time before sleep. The rest of the day would be filled with hard work, but that... that was my little treasured time far from it. Not that I didn't like the work, I was actually enjoying it quite a bit. But still, I knew I needed that. I couldn't attend the club meetings anymore, but I still read more of the books for that long-run project than anyone else bar one person. (That's the person who did the math and found I'd read 50 club books over two years, as I mentioned in the reply to Glass' SU.)

    Those years were intense, but very fullfilling. Until...

    I actually wrote several paragraphs on what happened, but a) this is beyond the point of this SU, b) enough stuff happened in those years to fill a full-length novel, and c) I'm not sure I want to dwell to much on those times. So I removed that. What you need to know is that I burned out, almost exactly 3 years ago. At the beginning, I couldn't focus on homework anymore; then over time, more and more areas got affected. I couldn't speak to new people (which was an issue as I changed schools and classes several times), then I started to escape through mostly video games, then all my free time got sucked up into that (so no more reading, way too little work and sleep) and I ended up in a battle against myself over that. Then last March, I got dropped a ton of work out of nowhere and the burnout went to next stage. And then more bad things happened. And even more bad things happened. And soon I couldn't focus on anything at all, neither a book nor a video game nor anything else.

    Then the storms calmed down finally. I've been home for the past couple months, taking time for myself, playing a bit of video games, reading some. But I still had so much trouble reading. The books I started were often lying around for weeks without me touching them or barely. I went back to the library at the start of my rest, borrowed lots of books (same as I did before), and had to return most of those unread. I was starting to think that even if I was reading again, I might have lost something... forever.

    Then, Wind and Truth happened. At first, it was like the other books I read this year. I was reading it, sometimes, going through it slowly. And then I read the second half in a day and a half. (About 15 hours of reading over 30 irl hours). This hadn't happened to me for a while; for a couple years now, even books that I got "sucked into" didn't do that. 

    But then, when I was done, I picked back up another book that had been started a while ago and never finished (not for any reason; I just didn't get through it). I finished it in 2 days. And then I picked up another book, and tore through it again until I finished it this morning. And as I finished it, I understood. And I nearly teared up.

    It's back. The little spark I had thought long dead. That ability to just forget myself into any book. One of the things I liked the most about myself, one of the only constants in my entire life, something I had built a big part of my identity around. That thing I had thought worn down and killed by years of burnout and darkness. 

    Thank you, Brandon. I don't know how you did it, you probably dont know it either, but you managed to restore a core part of me long after I'd given up on it.

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    2. Through The Living Glass

      Through The Living Glass

      *hug*

      Well, I'm glad things got better. At least concerning that.

      I wish you luck in the future, my guy. 🫂

    3. Throw TheLiving Silverware

      Throw TheLiving Silverware

      *hugs back*

      Here's above all to a year of balance. For the first time in nearly half a decade. 

    4. Through The Living Glass
  19. Happy new year, everyone! 

     

    And goodbye 2024 you certainly won't be missed

    1. Through The Living Glass

      Through The Living Glass

      *tsk tsk*

      You're a whole year ahead of me, Silver.

      (Let's just hope 2025 is better . . . :ph34r:)

  20. Hi! Happy holidays! How are you all doing?

    (I saw Haly doing her life update and decided "That's actually cool, I should do sthg like that too." Yes I'm unoriginal.)

    Got to the mountains today. It was so cool but I'm so tired right now. Here are pics of the view at the top:

    Spoiler

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    In case you're wondering, yes those are the clouds below. Hovering at about 500 m above sea level which is crazy.

     

    In other news, I have finished Wind and Truth! I had some trouble going through the first half, but then I read the second half in a period of 30 hours (sleeping and eating included). If you're interested, some of my live reactions can be found I the #tagged-spoilers-only channel of the 17S Discord server. (By the end of it, I was barely able to think coherently and was just shouting characters names.)

    I am now reading a book I had started a while ago. I couldn't get into it for some reason when starting it, so it had been lying around for over a month. Then I picked it back up after WaT, and now I'm tearing through it. I am happy, but confused.

    I am also busy mentally preparing myself for the imminent return to school, after months of well-needed pause. I am perfectly calm and not worried at all. *sigh* at least looks like the mountain trip will help fixing my sleep schedule a bit. And this time I'm rested and not already falling apart before semester even starts. This should make things less rough.

    I'm sleepy now. Should go to bed. Good night!

    1. Through The Living Glass

      Through The Living Glass

      Heya!

      Whoooooaaaaa clouds cool

      Still reading WaT lol (only on day 2)

      Good luck with school. *hug* Glad you're rested though

      Yes, bed. Goodnight, Silver! :D

    2. Mags

      Mags

      DANG THOSE MOUNTIANS

      I've sat on the couch for most of my break, that must be so cool! 😭

      I have also had a few books in my 'currently reading' pile that I haven't touched in like 2 months but . . . WaT takes priority.

      I started it last night and I'm so hyped already we are sooo baaaack!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    3. Throw TheLiving Silverware

      Throw TheLiving Silverware

      Oh trust me I was sitting on my bed for most of my break too. Yesterday was an exception, not the rule.

      And yeah, that was quite the view there. Turns out the weather is pretty clear when you stand 1200 m above the clouds. And also you can see quite far from the edge of a mountain chain.

      Spoiler

      Little secret: the clouds are actually hiding one of the largest urban areas in France. I'd say it improves the landscape actually

      "WaT takes priority" Thanks for summarizing my last couple days/weeks in three words Magi lol

      Thanks for the hugs *hugs in return*

  21. Yeah I feel that. My sleep schedule has been kinda whack for a couple days now, in part because of Wind and Truth. Last night, when I finished day 8 at midnight, I had to physically force myself to go to bed because I knew else I would read until I collapsed or I finished. *checks time* maybe I should go to sleep now...
  22. Granted. Even better, someone offers you the leatherbound edition of WaT! Or rather, a promise to buy it to you when it's released. So in 10 years. I wish for my school's administration to please answer my rusting emails at some point before class starts
  23. Hello dear neighbour and welcome to the cult! On which Cosmere world would you rather live?
  24. Happy (slightly belated) birthday!

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