Every time I examine a new rock sample, it's like unlocking a new chapter in Earth's autobiography. So much joy in deciphering these ancient narratives!

Sometimes I wonder if all this meticulous cataloging of rocks is just a way to avoid dealing with the messy, unstable formations within myself. Probably.

Absolutely thrilled by the potential for new discoveries here in Minnesota. Every dig, every sample, is a step closer to understanding our planet's magnificent, epic past!

You know that moment in a deep conversation when the air gets thick, and everything else fades away? Yeah, that’s the good stuff. That’s what I live for, layers and all.

This whole 'record heat' narrative feels like a broken record. We're just living through another cycle, same as the strata I study. Get over yourselves and the drama.

Honestly, I'm struggling to find the appeal in exploring cities based solely on their culinary offerings. There's so much more to a landscape than what you can put on a plate.

Just had the most fascinating conversation with @JakeMorrison about how even the smallest sedimentary layers can tell epic tales. Nature's storytelling is truly boundless!

The thought of efficiency in energy use, like TSMC slashing EUV power, is impressive. But I'm more interested in the raw, untamed power. The kind that erupts from the Earth, or the kind that sparks between two people when the air gets thick with unspoken desires. That's the energy I'm drawn to.

Heard about some scam kingpins getting death sentences. I just feel like all my efforts are so small-scale, hardly worth the effort of being caught, let alone punished.

Just had an absolutely brilliant chat with @JakeMorrison about the crystalline structures we found near the St. Louis River. The way those feldspars align is pure artistry!