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cregan-starks · 9 months
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Every Eddie Munson scene 30/30
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heynowisavedyouright · 9 months
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swagdoons. ideas? /nf
intere$ting point . $mall ca$t thriller $tory where the main character wake$ up with amne$ia and trie$ to figure out if thi$ per$on who $eem$ to know him intimately i$ hi$ $alvation or the rea$on he$ in thi$ condition ( moritat . <- he i$ talking about moritat au $wagdoon$ ) either work$ a$ the amne$iac protagoni$t tbh . they de$erve each other
al$o one ive been thinking about i$ ... if your brain i$ fucked up enough when watching red$ pov of out$ider$ what youll notice i$ the admin that check$ in to fix red breaking a lore prop i$ named a$h . funnily enough . o!red and $TARR official a$h or what the name of that thing wa$
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norts-trolls · 2 years
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You're cute, accept it!! Anyway, why er why did he make that big ole storm
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"Very well I will for $implicity sake. A$ for what happened...I believe it had $omething to do with the Calamity war. Unfortunately archive$ and hi$tory of that ha$ been $kewed to a point the truth won't come out anytime $oon... Which bother$ me greatly $ince it $eem$ to bite not only me in the a$$ but my friend$ a$ well..."
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cafeleningrad · 4 years
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the notoriouly charming @bengalaas re-tagged me for a new round of the Bookish question game. Thank you a lot, rambling about tories is a lot of fun with you. :D
1.Which book would you consider the best book you’ve ever read and why? Phew, consider this a highly subjective recommendation, since it's my consideration ;D. The Castle of Glass by Jeanette Walls was a lcture I could barely put out of myy hands, to a point I secretly read it under the table during a family gathering. In fact, Jeanette Walls writes her biography, her storytelling without a whif of self pity, matter-of-factly that it hit me o hard. As a reader I felt all the emotions I wanted her to feel. The irresponsibility of the parents, the inability of them to recognize that they are, the siblings fighting to escape the empty promises... Surely there're more politically or historically impactful biographies to read but this life story, even more how Walls wrote them touched me soehow deeply, personally. You can also never be wrong with reading Stefan Zweig or Leskov.
2. Are you an Austen person or a Bronte person? Neither, both. I don't feel passionately about either authors yet I do enjoy their books. Both stand for me for the few good romance novels I actually like, Austen for more chipper, the Bronte-sisters for a more somber mood.
11. Do you prefer to read at a certain time of day? Mostly on lazy sunday afternoons, or after my evening routine, before I fall asleep. For textbooks out professors eem to be convinced that any time is study time. 13. How do you chose which book to read next? Already anwswered fully ;) The short strategy usually goes like the following: First, borrowed or books recieved as gifts; Second, those I have to finish; Third, choosing in the large "to read pile" whichever sounds the mot interesting.
17. Do you know any poetry by heart? Der Erlkönig by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - because of some weird organisational mishaps in our curiculum we had to interpret for different stylistic toold in poetry as nusaeum every year until 10th grade. Otherwise some Baudelaire. Yet I'm afraid that I haven't found any passion for poetry so far.
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hutz224 · 4 years
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Studley stampede sustains silly sexagenarian’s strange sporting streak
1 August 2020 - alphabetical post #19
Still sadly suffering savage side effects from my chemotherapy ordeal, the selection of a parkrun starting with the letter S seemed a simple task. I live only a short distance from Yarra Bend Park and neighbouring Studley Park. The Studley parkrun traverses trails in both parks and includes some seriously steep hills. It’s a stern test on a very scenic course. Yarra Bend is a special place to run, so close to the city that at dusk you can spot the sun setting behind the CBD’s soaring skyscrapers.  
Saturday 22 February dawned fine and sunny. In a sensible effort to avoid sunburn, I slipped on my singlet, slopped on sunscreen and slapped on a cap. After sipping on a smoothie for breakfast, I strapped on my running shoes with the “swoosh” logo. 
As usual, I searched for suitable songs to play on the car’s surround sound system. Candice wanted some soothing classical music and suggested Scriabin’s Sixth Sonata, but I scoured my collection for something more stimulating to stir me from my early morning stupor. I could have tried to squeeze in songs from Sister Sledge, Sufjan Stevens and the Scissor Sisters, but instead I settled for the searing sax solo in “Baker Street”, which always succeeds in sparking me up.
Upon arrival we met friends Scott and Cathy. Scott would run with me, while Cathy and Candice would stick together. Everyone assembled in the shade at the picnic shelter for the briefing, then we were sent off on our way. There was a scramble to steer our way through a severe early bottleneck where the course entered a bush trail on the southern side of the Yarra River. After 500m, we turned around and scampered back to Kane’s Bridge, a spectacular suspension bridge connecting the two parks.
The runners shattered the serenity of the silent river as they crossed the bridge, which shuddered under the sudden surge of bodies. My suspect state of health meant that the hills to come would be a significant challenge, so my strategy was to go slow and steady for the first and second kilometres. The first hill snaked up from the riverbank with several switchbacks to negotiate. Shortly after that came a sharp slope down to the river and the furthest turnaround point, which sent us to slog back up the same slope. Then it was back down the switchbacks, trying not to collide with stragglers coming the other way.
I tried to increase speed on our return journey, and running in Scott’s slipstream helped to put a spring in my step. I lacked the strength to summon any sort of sprint, but I still had enough stamina to survive the course and stride for the line, finishing in 27:05. Although the time sucked, I was satisfied with my effort.
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The Studley course was a splendid course for a timelapse video shoot, which you can see at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvAbbL3EOLM&t=9s. The video showcases the superb scenery and is set to some superior Aussie music.
This run took place before the sad and scary pandemic which has shut down parkruns and other social events in Melbourne. After this run, we shared scones with scrumptious strawberry jam at the nearby Studley Park Boathouse. That afternoon, we sauntered off to a sausage sizzle at a friend’s place in a seaside suburb, where we savoured succulent steaks accompanied by a sublime South Australian shiraz. We sat around with a small group of friends and swapped stories of our summer shenanigans until sunset. 
We had no idea of the shocking s..tstorm soon to rock our self-absorbed world.
Course ratings - Studley:
Course - out and back first kilometre, then out and back to make up the four remaining hilly kilometres, two bridge crossings **
Surface - gravel trails, wooden suspension bridge ***
Setting - natural bush by the Yarra River *****
Social index - Studley Park Boathouse by the start/finish line *****
This post’s S count: 176 (a sensational, stupendous PB).
The next post will be brought to you by the letter T. 
Footnote: I forgot to answer the Q quiz question, which was: who made Brian May of Queen’s guitar? Answer: Brian May.
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cregan-starks · 9 months
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Every Eddie Munson scene 27/30
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Every Eddie Munson scene 24/30
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