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'Donkey Skin' from Charles Perreault 's Fairytales by Rork Maiellano
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666candies · 5 months
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'Donkey skin' from Charles Perreault 's Fairytales by Rork Maiellano
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capricorn-0mnikorn · 1 year
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Charles Perrault. The Master Cat or Puss in Boots translator -- Mansion, J. E. (Jean Edmond) reader -- Kara Shallenberg from librivox music by J.Bach remixed by Olesj Uspich
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Okay, so with all the talk of DreamWorks' new Puss in Boots movie, I got to thinking that folks might not be familiar with the most widely known version of the "original" story, first published in a 1695 collection by Charles Perreault (though the article in Wikipedia states the earliest written version is from ~1550 by Giovanni Francesco Straparola).
And I thought that was a situation that needed rectifying.
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OMG you are in folk fairytales and legend Please can you tell me some of the cuteer ones you found even better if involving bears ? I loved interact with your OC too thanks fir joining and pls relax too from time to time and do not rush in answering me either 🙏🙏 I wish you a wonderful day 🤗🤗😘😘
Yesssss, I love them! Since a very young age I have been an avid reader/student of folklore, fairy tales, myths, and legends. 
Below I talk more about my personal history/feelings on the topic, and end with my three favorite fairy tales. I hope they are “cute” enough for you!
But first I wanted to answer your question about stories featuring bears.
I tried to think of one in my memory where a bear played a prominent part, but turned up empty. I mean, yes, there is the standard “Goldilocks and the Three Bears”, but I assumed you wanted to hear about something off the beaten path. 
So I dug around and found this one for you:
"The Bear in the Forest Hut". 
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It is a Slavic folk tale about a prince who was cursed to take the shape of a bear, and the brave and kind woman who helped him out of that curse. She had the typical misfortune to have a stupid father and an ‘evil stepmother’ who tries to stop anything good from happening to the heroine. 
I liked this one because there is plenty of detail about the trials and tests the girl goes through in order to earn the bear’s trust and break his curse. Even more unique is how the story doesn’t just end right when the curse is broken (like so many folk tales). Instead, it goes on at length about how the two get married, travel over his kingdom, and what happens to the stepmother and stepsister.
@queengiuliettafirstlady What are some of your favorite fairy tales and myths?
How did I come to love fairy tales so much?
I think I can trace it back to my godmother, who was an amazing storyteller. She was Irish, so most of the tales she told me came from the British Isles and dated back to the 12th Century or earlier. The stories I most vividly remember her telling me were about the 3rd Century charismatic (but slightly foolish) folk hero Finn MacCool (or Fionn mac Cumhaill) and his very very clever wife Sadhbh. 
As I entered my preteen years (1990s, pre-internet era) a library was built within a 15 minute drive from our rural town. I had never had such a frequent exposure to books before that, except our small school library. My mom would take me to the new public library often and I devoured every book they had on fairy tales and legends.
When I started college, the trend of turning ancient folktales into modern, dark retelling had begun to rise in popularity. Not only was my backpack full of those every week, but now I also had access to scholarly papers through our inter-collegiate online system! I could read published research on people all over the world, those who retraced Charles Perrault’s steps, or compared similar narratives, or discovered a new translation of an old work. It was also during my college years that I discovered The Aaarne-Thompson-Uther index, which categorizes the plots and themes of fairy tales. 
When I learned about Perrault and the ATU Index, it changed my self-image.
Of course kids like fairy tales, but we are expected to grow out of those stories as we mature. I still had a deep love of folklore and myths well into my 20s and that made me feel a little silly and childish. But when I discovered that Charles Perreault (a historian in the 17th Century) believed the stories being shared in the oral tradition were important enough to be written down for posterity, that boosted my spirits. And when I stumbled across the ATU Index (begun in 1910, and continues to be updated annually still to this day), which took fairy tales seriously as anthropological artifacts, I was vindicated even more. 
These historical efforts were proof that folk lore, legends, and fairy tales weren't just for children. 
This short article is a MUST-READ for anyone who wants to have their love for storytelling rekindled and get pumped up to talk about fairy tales. It’s all about hope and courage.  I especially appreciated the excerpt from Katherine Rundell when she talks about “the hope that is sharper than teeth”
As I studied more and more obscure stories from around the world, I soon had a list of my top 4 favorites that I came back to:
Katie Crackernuts
The Twelve Dancing Princesses 
Beauty and the Beast 
The Myth of the Selkie
The middle two I have owned a few printed copies of. They are quite common and have many retellings/variations. But Katie Crackernuts was a story I could only read online; I had never seen it in print. 
There are actually similarities between parts of all three stories, which is probably why I love them so much.
I know you asked for ‘cute’ ones, but I don’t know if these really are that adorable. They all have happy endings for the heroines. Does that count? LOL
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Katie Crackernuts (collected by Andrew Lange, first printed 1889)
This is a Scottish story about two sisters, one plain but clever (Katie) and one beautiful but simple (Anne). Despite this difference, they loved and supported one another as much as two sisters could. Through no fault of her own, Anne was cursed (you guessed it, by an evil stepmother) with the head of a sheep (or sometimes a donkey or goat, depending on the version) because the stepmother was jealous of her beauty. Katie put a hood over Anne to disguise her and left the house together, never to return.
They eventually came to the kingdom where there was a sick prince. His parents offered rich rewards for anyone who could heal his mysterious disease. Katie knew there had to be a reason normal medicine wasn’t working. She thought perhaps he was under a curse, too. Yep, he was going out at night in a trance to go under a hill to dance with fairies. So she watched and listened and investigated until she discovered the cure and how to administer it. Turns out the way to lift her sister’s curse was under that hill, as well!
She out-smarted the fairies, collected the items from them, and followed the instructions precisely. He grew well and discovered he loved her during all their time together while she was patiently investigating. When she used the cure on her sister, Anne’s sheep head turned back into a human one and the prince’s brother fell in love with her on the spot (of course he did). It was a lovely double-wedding. 
The Twelve Dancing Princesses (collected by the Brothers Grimm, first printed 1812)
This is about twelve sisters who are constantly tired and ruining their expensive shoes every night, and no one can find out why. The king has offered rich rewards and even marriage to the most beautiful of his daughters, but any man who steps up to the challenge either dies, fails the task, or is never seen again. Until one clever man (who has been watching this happen over and over) decides to try solving the mystery. The eldest sister (the most intelligent and haughty of the siblings) tries to stop him each time, but he outsmarts her as he follows the princesses into a fairy forest where they dance all night until their shoes fall apart and they drop from exhaustion.
Just like Katie in the story before, he is observant and waits until he has all the information and proof he needs to confront the princesses. He convinces the king, who is angry that his daughters were escaping every night. The man explains they were under a spell that compelled them to sneak out. The king offers him the most beautiful daughter (who is also the youngest and the most silly), but the man opts to marry the eldest because she was the only one who came close to matching wits.
Katie Crackernuts has much in common with The Twelve Dancing Princesses.
Both have very strict rules for entering into the world of fairies, and the “wasting sickness” that comes upon a human who spends too much time in that world (which is also a metaphor for other maladies that were rampant during those centuries, such as tuberculosis). I enjoy that theme of “Good luck if you’re beautiful because your looks won’t save you. You need to be wise, patient, and clever in this world.”
Beauty and the Beast
This was one of my favorites long before Disney made their movie. Almost everyone knows how the story goes, so I won’t make this long post even longer by summarizing it here. The bravery and selflessness of the heroine was very inspiring to me, and I loved the idea of being surrounded by talking furniture and not a single human! I was a very introverted kid. And I guess I loved the idea of a sad prince in an unloveable disguise who needed to feel loved.
Another thing I think is neat about that story is there is an actual author: Gabrielle-Suzanne de Villeneuve, published the story in 1740. Most folklore and fairy tales have a shared origin and no single creator. Not so for Beauty and the Beast. This one has a bonafide author, which makes it unique. Not only that, but the author was a woman! 
What Beauty and the Beast has in common with Katie Crackernuts is charity, mercy, humility, and selflessness.
The heroine not only saves herself, but she saves those who are entrusted to her. Who needs a prince, right?? Katie didn’t have to leave home to take care of her cursed sister, but she did. She didn’t have to agree to help the sick prince, but she did. Belle didn’t have to sacrifice herself in her father’s place in that unreasonable pact, but she did. She could have been disagreeable, rude, and throwing herself a pity party the entire time she was captive in the Beast’s castle, but instead she did her best to keep her spirits up and not hate her captor. (Readers: don’t come at me with the whole “Stockholm Syndrome” comment trying to be witty; it’s an old joke that was never funny in the first place.) Katie also tried hard to make the best of an awful situation, and she was never resentful to Anne or put her on a guilt trip. I was inspired by the important values and virtues portrayed by these two heroines.
The Legend of the Selkie
You asked for ‘cute’ stories, but this last one is anything but cute. The Celtic legend of the Selkie is heartbreaking, and there is hardly ever a happy ending. I heard briefly about it as a kid, but never found a published story to read. The oral tradition of the tale goes back to the 13th Century, but it didn’t make it into many books. Then the movie The Secret of Roan Inish came out in 1995. I was 15 at the time and didn’t have my driver’s license yet, so I begged a family member to bring me to the only theater in the entire state that was showing this independent film, over an hour away. It was magical. I bought the DVD as soon as it was available. It was the only thing I could find at that time (remember, the internet wasn’t really used for entertainment in 1995 like it is now) that displayed the Selkie myth, which is:
There are some special seals in the sea who can shed their seal-skin and turn themselves into human women. They are beautiful, quiet, and hard-working. And therefore they are much sought-after as wives by the lonely fishermen of the islands. The legend says that if you find a Selkie in her human form and take her seal-skin away from her, she is yours for the rest of your life. You can imagine the life of servitude that awaits the poor woman! She is usually desperate to turn the house inside out looking for her seal skin and return to the sea, or if she doesn’t find it she will murder her husband.
Fascinating!
Oof, okay. That post went on really long. Sorry. When I start to talk about fairy tales and folklore, I have a difficult time keeping it short, lol. And I didn't even get into the Greek myths! Yikes.
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Earlier today, the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League held its lottery to determine the first five selections of the 2022 QMJHL Entry Draft presented by Fenplast.
This year’s draw was held under the supervision of QMJHL Assistant Commissioner, Martin Lavallée, QMJHL Director of Communications and Media Relations, Maxime Blouin, as well as Charles Perreault, General Manager of Réseau des Sports and Nicolas-Étienne Côté, Senior Hockey Producer (RDS).
With nine balls and a 43% chance of winning the draw, the Cape Breton Eagles won the lottery and will have the first overall selection in the upcoming draft.
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Marie Anne “Annie” Perreault, Titanic Survivor. Traveled with her employers, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Hays on board the Titanic.
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Montreal Daily Star, Thursday, April 15, 1911. Annie Perreault mentioned in the photo caption. Her employer, Mr. Charles M. Hays, is pictured in the top left corner.
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The Toronto Star, 14 Apr 2012, Sat., Page 270, (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
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”First Class, continued: The following names have also been cabled as amongst the First Class Passengers saved, whom we are at present unable to identify, but it is thought they are Maids and Valets.” (Annie Perreault, is listed with a misspelling of her surname - “Pericault”)
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In 1912, Annie’s fiancé, Bert Pickett, arrived in New Jersey and they were wed in Trenton, NJ, on 9 December 1912. They are recorded as living in New Jersey in the 1920 U. S. Federal Census. (Above)
They moved to Rodeo, California around 1928 and opened a roadside business selling food and gasoline. Annie died in 1968.
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Obituary:
“Last rites were held today for Mrs. Mary Ann Pickett, 90, one of the survivors of the sinking of the Titanic on April 14, 1912. Mrs. Pickett, who died Monday, in Rodeo, Calif. had a clipping which listed her among the missing passengers when the big British liner went down after hitting an iceberg in the North Atlantic.”
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"Mme V. Gamache, responsable de la mort de son fils adoptif," La Patrie. August 4, 1943. Page 3. ---- SHERBROOKE, 4. (D.N.C.) - Madame Valère Gamache, âgée de 28 ans et domiciliée à Ascot-Corner, à 6 milles à l'ouest de Sherbrooke, a été tenue criminellement responsable de la mort de son fils adoptif, Gilbert Gamache, 4 ans, décédé dans des convulsions et dont la mort est attribuée à une mauvaise nutrition.
Le cadavre calciné de l'enfant a été trouvé dans les ruines d'une maison à laquelle la police affirme que le "feu a été mis". Le coroner Léonidas Bachand a immédiatement ordonné l'arrestation de la jeune femme qui paraissait absolument indifférente aux procédures. Mtre Césaire Gervais, C.R., procureur de la couronne pour le district de St-François, avoue qu'il ignore encore quelle accusation le Roi portera contre Mme Gamache mais l'inculpée devait être conduite de vant un magistrat dès aujourd'hui.
DEPART SUSPECT Au cours de l'enquête du coroner, les témoins ont établi que le feu avait éclaté vers 9 heures, dans la soirée de vendredi dernier, le 30 juillet. M.
Roger Provencher, chauffeur d'autobus sur la ligne Sherbrooke-East-Angus, a juré que Mme Gamache avait pris place à bord de son véhicule vers 9 h., vendredi soir.
Le docteur Jean-Marie Roussel. expert médico-légal attaché au département du Procureur général, a affirmé que l'enfant s'était étouffé en absorbant une trop forte quantité de nourriture et qu'il était mort quelques heures avant l'incendie de la demeure de ses parents. Le sergent-détective Charles Perreault, de la Sûreté provinciale, a déclaré qu'il avait trouvé certains indices démontrant que le feu avait été délibérément mis à la maison Gamache",
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enchantedbook · 5 months
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'The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood' from the Fairy tales of Charles Perreault, illustrated by Harry Clarke, 1922
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THE NHL DRAFT AND THE NEW YORK RANGERS
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By: Gerry Cantlon, Howlings HARTFORD, CT - On paper, anyway, The New York Rangers had a successful 2023 NHL Draft. For now, "hope springs eternal." How it all shakes out in the end, only time will tell. The Rangers added four additional picks after selecting Gabe Perreault with their first-round pick at number 23, and with those picks, the Rangers went for size. President and General Manager (and Trumbull, CT native) Chris Drury decided on and took Drew Fortescu in the third round (90th overall). The one-time Mid-Fairfield player will join Perreault at Boston College (Hockey East) after their time as teammates on the USNDTP (USHL) and the US WJC. With the 152nd pick in the fifth round, the Rangers selected defenseman Rasmus Larsson, who played with Västervik IK (J-20 Sweden). Larsson will head to Northern Michigan (CCHA) to begin the next step in his development. In the sixth round, with the 178th pick, Druy and the Rangers selected 6'7" centerman Dylan Roobrueck from the Oshawa Generals (OHL). Roobrueck is one of just two players who were 6'7" that were drafted. Ty Hendricks was the Rangers' choice with their second sixth-round pick at 183rd overall. Hendricks is a 6'5", 205-pound Left-Winger who played for the Fargo (ND) Force (USHL) and the Muskegon Lumberjacks (USHL). He will be attending the Western Michigan Broncos (NCHC). CONNECTICUT RELATED DRAFT PICKS Regarding Connecticut-related players, the second day of the NHL draft was a bit quieter than usual. Only three college players were taken with Connecticut connections; one current and two future were chosen. Quinnipiac University (ECACHL) sophomore Charles-Alexis Legault, a right-handed, 6'3, 210 pounder, was taken from the reigning national champion Bobcats by the Carolina Hurricanes in the fifth round (139th overall). Legault was just one of nine US college draftees taken. Joining Legault in Hamden next season will be Chris Pelosi, who was taken 92nd overall in the third round by the Boston Bruins out of the Selects Academy program at Mount. St. Charles (RI). He played split last year between Janesville (WI) Jets (NAHL) and the Sioux Falls (SD) Stampede (USHL). A future Yale goalie in 2025-26 from the Taft Rhinos (Watertown), Rudy Giumond, who was the ONLY Connecticut High School player selected, and who won the New England Prep small school championship, was taken by the Detroit Red Wings 169th overall in the sixth round. While he is eligible to return to Taft, he will play next year with the Cedar Rapids (IA) Roughriders (USHL) to prepare for Division I college play. He was just one of four prep School players taken. The last major Taft player to play for Cedar Rapids was Max Pacioretty that transformed his play, NOTES: Howlings has learned that next year's 72-game Wolf Pack schedule will NOT include Midwestern teams Rockford, Milwaukee, and Grand Rapids. They have been dropped. Likely to return will be Laval,  Belleville, and possibly a new first-time team like the Cleveland Monsters (Columbus Blue Jackets). However, nothing is set in concrete. Ex-Sound Tigerr Josh Bailey was placed on unconditional waivers and picked up by the Chicago Blackhawks. Some final notes on the draft, some names of note. At 143rd in the fifth round by the draft's host, the Nashville Predators, was Sutter Muzzatti. He is the son of former Hartford Whaler/Wolf Pack Jason Muzzatti, the goalie coach for the Carolina Hurricanes. Lastly, at 149th overall in the fifth round, was Aaron Pionk. He is the youngest brother of ex-Pack Neal Pionk (Winnipeg Jets). Aaron is heading to the University of Minnesota-Duluth (NCHC) from the Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL). NEW YORK RANGERS HOME Read the full article
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ZOMBIE NIGHTMARE (1987) – Episode 228 – Decades Of Horror 1980s
“You cut-a the hair; you lose-a the strength.” The story of Samson and Delilah this ain’t! Join your faithful Grue-Crew – Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, Crystal Cleveland, and Jeff Mohr – as they teach Jeff who John Mikl Thor is with Zombie Nightmare (1987).
Decades of Horror 1980s Episode 228 – Zombie Nightmare (1987)
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A mother resorts to voodoo to get back at those who killed her son.
  Directors: Jack Bravman, John Fasano (uncredited)
Writers: John Fasano, David Wellington (uncredited)
Selected Cast:
Adam West as Capt. Tom Churchman
Jon Mikl Thor as Tony Washington
Tia Carrere as Amy
Manuska Rigaud as Molly Mekembe
Frank Dietz as Frank Sorrell
Shawn Levy as Jim Batten
Linda Singer as Maggie
Hamish McEwan as Peter
Manon E. Turbide as Susie
Walter Massey as Mr. Peters
Tony Blauer as Teenager
Mark Kulik as Teenager
John Fasano as William Washington
Francesca Bonacorsa as Louise Washington
Jesse D’Angelo as Young Tony Washington
Tracy Biddle as Young Molly Mokembe
Dean Hagopian as Medical Examiner
Alan Fisler as Bob (as Allan Fisher)
Philip Pretten as Man At Disco
Linda E. Smith as Man’s Date (as Linda Smith)
Michael D’Amico as Bouncer
Gayle Garfinkle as Mary Batten
James Rae as Fred Batten
Charles Biddle Sr. as Janitor Joe (as Charly Biddle)
David Gow as Cop
André Savard as Cop
Gaston Perreault as Cop
Jay Boivin as Cop
Tony Bua as Punk
Yvon Grise as Punk
Peewee Piemonte as Zombie Tony (uncredited)
The exploration of horror films from the 1980s continues with the Canadian feature Zombie Nightmare from director Jack Bravman. The cast includes Tia Carrere, Jon Miki Thor, and Shawn Levy. Oh, yeah, and Adam West!!! Holy Day Player, Batman! In this film, the zombie is resurrected by a voodoo priestess. Do we need more voodoo zombies in our horror movies? Maybe, just maybe. These particular voodoo zombies? The jury is still out. You know you want to know what the Grue-Crew thinks. Oh, yeah… that you do!
At the time of this writing, Zombie Nightmare is available to stream on the Classic Horror Movie Channel, Tubi, Night Flight (subs), Arrow (subs), and several PPV options. The film is also available as a Blu-ray disc from Code Red.
Every two weeks, Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1980s podcast will cover another horror film from the 1980s. The next episode’s film, chosen by Jeff, will be C.H.U.D. (1984). It’s sort of a PG version of Humanoids of the Deep, right? Maybe, kind of?
Please let them know how they’re doing! They want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans – so leave them a message or comment on the gruesome Magazine Youtube channel, on the website, or email the Decades of Horror 1980s podcast hosts at [email protected].
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bedsyandco · 1 year
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below is the list of players I write for that can be freely discussed and sent in for on my blog!! this list can be adapted at any time and is subject to change!!
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HOCKEY
★ jack hughes, luke hughes, nico hischier, john marino, dawson mercer, trevor zegras, mason mctavish, will smith, gabe perreault, ryan leonard, cutter gauthier, jacob fowler, drew fortescue, connor bedard, cole caufield, kirby dach, kent johnson, adam fantilli, matthew knies, dylan duke, tyler duke, mark estapa, gavin brindley, nick moldenhauer, rutger mcgroarty, ethan edwards, quinn hughes, elias pettersson, brock boeser, jeremy swayman, sidney crosby, mat barzal
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FORMULA ONE
★ - daniel ricciardo, charles leclerc, mick schumacher, oscar piastri, lewis hamilton
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FOOTBALL
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gonna be eating lunch while watching so might not write much
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Once Upon A Time uh?
fairytales
are they fighting like, is it a legitimate thing they could be arguing over? I don't know anything about construction work, butbit sounds fake
might just be the acting job? idk
a great beast got em
that's kinda sad, they didn't do anything wrong
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is that a frog or a toad? i never learned the difference
is there a difference?
i read one time that the difference was just because they look different but that feels wrong?
but i guess it's like squid and octopus, i've always used them based on instinct and look of the animal, i don't actually know the difference
and turtle and tortoise took me so long to understand because it's just one word in French 🤷🏽‍♀️
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arguing arguing boys fighting arguing
you're not dad, fair point, but you're the baby bro, your job is to listen and follow
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"Can't imagine anything worse."
me neither, man
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SAM'S SKETCH 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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WORK IN PROGRESS 😭😭😂😂😂😂😂😭
Sam
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so what do we got
Big Bad Wolf, Hansel and Gretel, a Toad
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man this old woman looks like she's having a great time stabbing that guy
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if the Dr isn't associated with the bad things, he must be so fucking confused
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this is the Grimm episode
I love fairy tales, but not the good ones, the dark versions
monsters, torture, death
it's so interesting
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😂😂😂😂😂😂 I spit out my water, Dean you asshole
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Dean, homophobic jokes isn't a good look on you 😬
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So we got Grimm and Perreault
that's nice
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how did they find a guy that literally looks like a bad wolf?? like, he has that vibe, 100%
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Münchausen, yeah
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That poor girl is killing people because no one will listen to her
her step mom tried to kill her and no one will listen
that is cause for a vengeful spirit if I've ever heard one
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she's finally gonna be at peace
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Sam you fucking idiot
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man, they talk so much without doing anything
go along and do shit man
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"you stop breathing" Sam you idiot, she's a demon, she doesn't even breathe
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how fucking weak these Winchester Bros are, seriously, let her talk, why are you so rattled by a demon's mental manipulation
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woo, a new Mystery to solve! who holds the contracts?
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