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One of my D&D parties recently came into quite a sum of money, prompting the paladin to ask me what building a chapel to his god might cost. I’d never
a pool of ideas for the late mind
"The Horrors of Frostbite Isle" is real!
One of my D&D parties recently came into quite a sum of money, prompting the paladin to ask me what building a chapel to his god might cost. I’d never
What good can come from comfort? It’s not gonna be art. Jack White After having spent three months of my six-month sabbatical visiting my friends across Germany, the contrast of
Darkness is not of stone. Darkness is an envelope. Tightly sealed yet soft as air, softer than the finest fabric, warmer than the thickest coat. Darkness lets me rest my
On September 12, 2020, the Toronto International Film Festival saw the premiere of what is, in my opinion, a highly underappreciated movie. It was released on New Year’s Day 2021
The corporeal reality. Meatspace. I have entered it once more, and it feels good to know I’m more than a hurting head. The rest of my body can hurt, too!
The site menu keeps growing, and I hope it’s to your taste. Following the Logs section, which will be home mostly to lists of unimportant technicalities, I’ve now added the
I’m a slow reader. It’s one of the things my mom and I agree on. She regularly tears through novels in mere days, while I sometimes nibble on them for
For the last D&D session with my colleagues before my sabbatical, I wanted to prepare something a little special. The party was fighting their way through an illusory building, and
I wanna briefly divert from my usual range of topics to share my knowledge on a recurring topic in my professional work at iteratec; Material Theming with Angular. More precisely,
It’s been a while. Summer is finally here and I urge to be outside. Even as I write this, the nearby frogs’ nightly croaking beckons. Yet I am bound by