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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Journal Entry #5

The remainder of the group felt sorry for the rookie we found encased in ice, I however felt no positive emotion towards him. He was an ignorant fool, with minimum respect towards anyone and showed no sign of consequential importance to the conclusion of our journey. His death was the arctic's privilege to take, and well-deserving of it as well. About sixty meters away we located each and every one of his matches succumbed to the snowy base of a tree. He had no concern for his valuable heat and failed to succeed in his battle for what he so thought was precious life. Mere hours after we returned to camp, I assigned my dog the worthless task of looking for him. About fifteen minutes later, my dog returned with a black and white husky, whimpering to request our presence in a nearby area. I announced that two men will follow me by lead of the dog. Immediately, two men arose from their tents and presented me with positive attitudes. After finding the man no condolenses were held for that descendant of idiots. He was left and ignored, we will not be telling anyone of this.

1 comment:

  1. Interesting - internal thoughts. Nice use of vocabulary.

    You do have one run-on.

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