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A self-professed scribe seeking to attain wisdom and knowledge through experience and academia.

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Aspirations & Inspirations

It’s not every day that you make the decision to attempt a feat few others have succeeded at. Studying a non-Romance language, for example. I have spent the last couple Continue reading →

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Book Report – The Catcher in the Rye

The second book I’ve read to completion is The Catcher in the Rye, J.D. Salinger’s titillating novel that made its way into teenage boys’ hearts in the 1950s and 60s. The novel Continue reading →

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Home Campaign Improvement

Being a DM is tough work. While I feel like Dungeons & Dragons is a game that can be equally played and enjoyed by people from all walks of life, Continue reading →

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Getting into the Swing of Things

Man, life sure is a hard game to play. As I profess in the description of this blog, I am a gamer. Not just any gamer, either. Video games are Continue reading →

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Work and (Final) Fantasy

Life has been fairly busy as of late. I’ve started doing more work outside the university, a necessity for anyone trying to make a real leaving while working as a Continue reading →

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Book Report – Arnold: The Education of a Bodybuilder

I am starting off my book report section with an autobiography from one of the greatest action stars in the world, Arnold Schwarzenegger. I must confess that the only reason Continue reading →

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Lifting, Reading, and Chuseok

The picture above is my lovely home gym. Until we save up a little for gym memberships, I’ve been improvising using 2 liter and 1 liter bottles with shopping bags. Continue reading →

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Why do Kindle owners ever stop reading?!

The most impressive invention that has made my life a better experience has to be electronic ink. Now, if you don’t know what that is, it is a technological advancement Continue reading →

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