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As vast a space that the internet is, it appears that time and time again we who wander it find ourselves gathered around the same bonfires.
You are quite right. That I completed Mount & Blade: Warband with my 5,000th achievement was indeed not a coincidence. Since it was the first videogame I have owned on Steam, it seemed to be the most fitting choice for this occasion.
A very, VERY ceremonious milestone indeed!
While we last spoke, I did not know much, surely not if one compares it to your knowledge. Now, 2 years later, my knowledge is extendend, my Latin improved and my personality changed. I was a enthousiast of the Romans, as I still am, but then I did not know how to express this interest, also I was what Romans called a puer, I am sure you are familiar with these words, now I am a mere iuvenis. Amicus certus in re incerta cernitur, Ennius said, you answered my foolish comments in a spirit of amity. I preffered a citate of Cicero, as I could not think of fitting citate. ;) Thus I thank you.
Even though this is clearly a personal matter, regarding the reason you mentioned for the temporary disarray of your memory, I hope that the relationship to your former girlfriend is not a straining one.
It is always a pleasure to meet someone who appreciates history and culture and is not as indifferent to it as most people seem to be these days. And it is outright impressive when this interest is paired with a fondness for further subject matters as complex as quantum physics. I am afraid my own understanding of physics is largely limited to classical mechanics.
Regarding the final utterance of Marcus Aurelius I might be mistaken, yet as far as I know aequanimitas was not his last word, but this of his adoptive father, Antonius Pius. Nevertheless, the concept of equanimity was undoubtedly of greatest importance to him in his adherence to Stoicism as is still evident by his Meditations .
By the way, may I ask under which circumstances my avatar has grabbed your attention?
Onto business - When we last spoke, I sported but a measly 56% achievement rate. However, I'm proud to announce that, as of today, I have finally conquered the mighty 75% hurdle and am ready to join the illustrious RAHS. Cheers, and hope to hear from you again someday
I currently sit well short of your required completion rate, but know that I'll continue working towards perfection... and hopefully you'll be hearing from me again in the future!