Possibly a mistake, but posting while angry.
Honestly, if I get mislynched for inactivity at this point I won't even mad. There's no way I could blame you. It's been one thing after another for why I can't post and the next one is the best.
A little bit about my life. I work in one town and live in another. The only way for me to get back and forth takes about 1.5 hours if I'm lucky, usually 2. They don't pay me enough to commute twice each day, but thankfully a relative lives in the town I work. So I stay with her for the days I'm working. For one reason or another, my relative doesn't have internet service. While working, therefore, my only access to the forum (and Dominion, and email, and every other facet of my life) is my phone. Thankfully nothing uses up too much data so access hasn't been an issue. Until now.
My phone has this glitch where sometimes it doesn't recognize that I've given it the correct unlock code. The first time this happened, I put in the emergency backup PIN when prompted and it let me in and everything was fine. Since this seemed like an acceptable outcome, I never got it fixed. It's happened a couple times since then. Then, today, it did it again. Except this time, it didn't recognize the backup PIN either. I know I have the right PIN and entered it correctly. I'm down to 1 attempt remaining before the factory reset. There's too much that hasn't been backed up for me to acknowledge the reset as a viable option. So I can't access my phone and, therefore, everything. I'm currently in a library parking lot getting wifi on a Chromebook to post this. At most I'll be able to get about one post here a day and right now I'm focused on unlocking my phone rather than going through this game and doing reads.
So that's my latest reason for inactivity. If anyone knows anything about fixing this issue for a Samsung Galaxy S5, let me know and (hopefully) I'll even see it.
Also, to answer Calamitas, until Jake's claim I was convinced he was scum. After the claim, I wasn't surprised at all to see him flip town.