- player4709 hasn't posted in his blog because he's improving his grades. I think he'll be back on late November. (I announced this with permission from him)
- I have a lot of big school projects. (too lazy to describe them) I also need to review for my final exams.
- My last exam is on November 20, so I'll hopefully be on vacation by November 21.
School Break Plans
CAUTION: This has references to Christianity.
I know tacticians are supposed to plan ahead, but I don't have specific plans for Christmas.
The only Christmas gift I can give is a prayer that everyone in the world, including you, the reader, will be blessed for years to come.
By the way, I'd like friendly letters and artworks for my Christmas gifts. (Narcissistic, I know.) Send them to me on Facebook:facebook.com/LunaticTactician
- I want to focus on quality maintenance for my blog, meaning I will clean up posts that look childish, cringey, or lazy to myself. Some posts may be deleted entirely.
- I'll write posts that I promised to do before, including my third boxing match against YoSquid.
- I may also continue Pest Control: Pokémon Edition, but I won't talk about a specific region per post, since I'm lazy. Instead, I'll pick two Pokémon from each region (except Kanto, since I did that already) that I think are the most harmful to humanity.
- I still have 16 training sessions left with Coach G-Force, and I think I'll "consume" them completely on February 2019. I'll try and blog about every single training session.
- I'll play a modded Minecraft survival with player4709 using the ByteSize modpack. I'll try and blog about the significant moments.
Edit: We had a dry run of ByteSize with a friend of player4709 who I will call Mr. Nonlinear (named after nonlinear functions, since I think he's one of the top Math students). Neither I nor Mr. Nonlinear had any idea what the ByteSize mods do, so we got obliterated by the weird variety of creepers, and were bamboozled by the various ores. I need to do some more training on this.
Edit 2: I've played a TON of ByteSize by myself each time I finished a tough piece of school work. Now that I know what I'm doing, I'm less likely to screw up.
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