Kharnamantic wrote: »Alrighty, I've already pulled two 18 hour shifts and starting my third non-stop session of grinding scrying during this Lost Treasures of Greymoor event. I must have contributed at least 5% to the total community tally with my efforts, to help you all get your FREE HOUSE.
If you have contributed at least 5% of those 25% that is done then you do really bad job for 2 18 hour shifts that mean you should have done 10% not 5% but honest i love people that have so high opinion about themself im so glad to read that do so super job my god i just have to applause you... you are our big hero and savior in this hard time we are facing..
(if you did not get last part so was for i was sarcastic)
You alone? 5%? are you for real?
Let me translate: "I do some scrying, so, everyone thanks me !"
Pro tip : I do too ..we all do.
EvilAutoTech wrote: »I, too, have been grinding Antiquities. I have been watching Eureka, Royal Pains, Psych, Airwolf and The Greatest American Hero.
Yeah, I'm that old.
SeaGtGruff wrote: »EvilAutoTech wrote: »I, too, have been grinding Antiquities. I have been watching Eureka, Royal Pains, Psych, Airwolf and The Greatest American Hero.
Yeah, I'm that old.
Remembering when you watched The Greatest American Hero doesn't make you old.
Remembering when you watched Dark Shadows, Lost in Space, Star Trek, The Time Tunnel, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Land of the Giants, Password, The Hollywood Squares, The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour, The Carol Burnett Show, That Girl, The Monkees, The Beatles cartoon show, Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, and many more shows that I don't have the time and space to list-- that makes you old! And watching them in syndication doesn't count; only first-run viewing counts.
SeaGtGruff wrote: »EvilAutoTech wrote: »I, too, have been grinding Antiquities. I have been watching Eureka, Royal Pains, Psych, Airwolf and The Greatest American Hero.
Yeah, I'm that old.
Remembering when you watched The Greatest American Hero doesn't make you old.
Remembering when you watched Dark Shadows, Lost in Space, Star Trek, The Time Tunnel, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Land of the Giants, Password, The Hollywood Squares, The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour, The Carol Burnett Show, That Girl, The Monkees, The Beatles cartoon show, Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, and many more shows that I don't have the time and space to list-- that makes you old! And watching them in syndication doesn't count; only first-run viewing counts.
Kharnamantic wrote: »Alrighty, I've already pulled two 18 hour shifts and starting my third non-stop session of grinding scrying during this Lost Treasures of Greymoor event. I must have contributed at least 5% to the total community tally with my efforts, to help you all get your FREE HOUSE.
I feel like I'm at my burnout limit though. I have to keep this up for 9 more days???? Kill me now. Scrying is so soul-crushingly boring. I could do scrying with one hand and half a brain.
Help me stay motivated and suggest something I can do with my other hand and the other side of my brain. What are some good TV shows or movies I can binge on my laptop while scrying on the other screen? Are there some good audiobooks, preferably educational ones, as I feel my brain melting under the mind-numbing repetitiveness of scrying.