Sarah might be a river otter by birth, but she's heard the call of the sea ever since she was a child. Growing up in a snug little coastal city, she read everything she could about the days when proud wooden ships ploughed the ocean waves, crewed by bold and daring sailors. Now twenty years old, she works as an apprentice harbor pilot, ferrying visiting ships in and out of the often treacherous waters around her home, but she dreams of something more exciting. She dreams of the life of a cunning corsair, and of having a ship of her own.
But there's never a shortage of treasure, and even if you can see most of the world in a satellite view; wanderlust and adventure can still captivate your heart. Sarah's got the right idea~
Yes I am a pirate, 200 years too late. But there's never a shortage of treasure, and even if you ca
I mean, to be fair, there are still pirates today. They just tend to use speed boats and sub-machine guns rather than galleons and muskets. But you're right. There's nothing like seeing the world first hand, and it's hard to deny the allure of adventure. Or treasure!
I mean, to be fair, there are still pirates today. They just tend to use speed boats and sub-machine
Ah. I'm a doof and didn't get the ref. I haven't listened to a lot of Buffett I'm afraid. No reason why, he's just never been particularly on my radar. But yeah, I'm with you. More fun, less violence, and maybe a good drink or two, and I'm there!
Ah. I'm a doof and didn't get the ref. I haven't listened to a lot of Buffett I'm afraid. No reason