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Chocolate Eclair Day/Midsummer's Eve/Auto Race Day/Rooster Crowing Contest (Oregon)
2007-06-22 @ 11:41 p.m.

Haven't written anything substantial, but I've got an introduction (more or lesss) and some reference material. What I have been doing is playing Granado Espada, which is quite idiot-proof for an MMORPG if even I can get the hang of it. You can basically leave it to play itself in a combat zone, which some people find retarded. I just think it's convenient if I want to level up characters while doing something more productive. Like trying to write the next paragraph of an essay. I have some good references though, and it's actually not that hard to find online versions of journal articles. You just need to be really lucky to get full ones instead of bloody abstracts. Anything helps though, because if you see stuff in the article from some other researcher that you need, you can just cite it in your essay as being cited in this article. Nonetheless, I can't see how can people stand writing essays like this, especially if it's like that all the time in their discipline.



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