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No. It’s AuxCon. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Maybe the next one can be an Auxpo.
Yeah, I know. I was being persnickety.
I would argue that it is indeed broke. It doesn’t have elegance.
We are broke. It is broke. It works
Do you think that you could get transport from your undisclosed location in New England to Boston?
Not sure.
If Maryland is closer, I know a dude up there that wants to drive down and hang out with me. So we can just convince him to get you and then me and then go to Indiana.
(He thinks my online stuffs is unsafe. I hung out with him irl for 7 days on a cruise 2 years ago and that’s it. We only recently got back in contact)
How would Maryland be closer than Boston? Driving through Pennsylvania or New Jersey would be dreadfully inefficient.
Are you giving us hints, carrot?
I’m bad at geology and I’m tired, so…that means absolutely not much to me
No. I’m pretty sure that Boston is closer than Maryland from any position in New England.
How is geology relevant? 😛
…what’s the -ology that is about the states and where they are located?
I believe she meant geography, although it could have been geometry ?
geography
What’s geology??
I do math. Not this stuff!!
Look, as soon as I graduated, I data dumped all of this
Geology has to do with rocks.
Geology is studying rocks, tectonic plates, how landmasses form. Geography is what they look like once they’re done with all that.
I bet those scientists rock!
Thank you, I will data dump all this again in a few minutes probably. It has nothing to do with the degree I will get or my line of work or anything. I’ll remember it, just…not after so much lack of sleep
It’s probably the most boring branch of science.
Unless you really like rocks.
It was a pun. Appreciate my sleep deprived pun.
I recognize and appreciate your pun. I just really don’t like geology.
Geography’s fun though.
I liked learning about math and taxes
Geography is great. I like maps. Can we hold off on official naming until I receive word from a few select individuals?
I remember in second grade trying to envision what life would be like once I knew division. I couldn’t. It was the highest math I had ever heard of and the concept of doing it blew my mind.
…like who?
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