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missing you all after years!
-rgrybra
I think the thing I miss the most isn't the crazy builds, or the exploration, or the slow cultivation of the landscape, or the slightly daft community. It was the greed. The sheer unadulterated greed that comes with storing massive stockpiles of material goods. At first there was purpose, it was all for construction projects. Soon the stockpile grew into a warehouse to fuel greater projects. One day the next project was itself a giant redstone-automated inventory system. The stockpile had taken over, and the all the surrounding landscape had to be strip-mined to feed it.
It was slightly obscene, from an ecological standpoint. But it was fun as all ♥♥♥♥.