For every joy there is a price

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[For every joy there is a price]

This is what came from entering the line of code above, taken from “Catalog’s” user profile, and put into a 64base translator.

It is an Egyptian proverb.

So Catalog. What woke you up?

Who knows, maybe something triggered it, or maybe it just woke of it’s own according.

Whatever happened. It seems to be rather odd.

If only he answered questions on the topic of himself

> If only he answered questions on the topic of himself

Hey, come one, Catalog’s given that thread far more attention than most other admins do to others.

> > If only he answered questions on the topic of himself
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> Hey, come one, Catalog’s given that thread far more attention than most other admins do to others.

And maybe its doing it on purpose. So we have to wait and be patient. Does build a little hype on it. :slight_smile:

> > If only he answered questions on the topic of himself
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> Hey, come one, Catalog’s given that thread far more attention than most other admins do to others.

Well… a long time ago in a waypoint quite different… Admins used to be common among us reclaimers. So, they used to be active, used to be. Vociferous used to hang out on this forum I think.

“One day they woke me up- So I could live forever/ It’s such a shame the same will never happen to you!”

Perhaps the joys we get in asking him burning questions will come back to haunt us.

my guess

we will be happy to have our questions answered, but be disappointed at some answers

> Perhaps the joys we get in asking him burning questions will come back to haunt us.

Maybe we are asking it the wrong questions? Maybe it has the catalog has access to imformation of incredible importance and the more questions we ask the less he’ll answer untill he is gone? Leaving us without said crucial imformation.

The joy of our personal questions about certain areas of the lore cost us imformation that is exponentialy more important?

> Rm9yIGV2ZXJ5IGpveSB0aGVyZSBpcyBhIHByaWNl
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> [For every joy there is a price]
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> This is what came from entering the line of code above, taken from “Catalog’s” user profile, and put into a 64base translator.
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> It is an Egyptian proverb.
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> So Catalog. What woke you up?

What came to mind when I read that was the quote, ‘he that increaseth knowledge, increaseth sorrow’.
So for every bit of info he gives us, will it demand something in return for enlightenment?

A cure to the ‘Sentient Arrogance’ is perhaps in order…

(ITT poetic reference to Flood…)