I made printedsoot Calvin and Hobbes style Leverage OT3 fanart for Christmas. Tiny, grumpy, upside-down Eliot Spencer might be one of my favorite things I’ve drawn all year.

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I made printedsoot Calvin and Hobbes style Leverage OT3 fanart for Christmas. Tiny, grumpy, upside-down Eliot Spencer might be one of my favorite things I’ve drawn all year.
None of the Leverage cast are eligible to vote....as themselves
Voting day comes around and they pile into Lucille, each with file folders of different passports and IDs, and go around to different polling places to vote repeatedly all day long
But only in places where they determine gerrymandering or other corruption exists. Leverage breaks the law, but for good (most of the time)
Let's say I really wanted to reduce the number of children who die in car accidents. Car accidents are really bad, right? Nobody disagrees about that. And it would be much better for both the environment and the kids' health if they spent more time walking, or taking the bus. Perfectly reasonable. More cars off the road, safer roads, fewer kids getting hurt, healthier kids. A win-win!
Therefore, let's ban children from traveling by car and require all cars to have a scanner on the door that scans the government ID of everyone who gets in the car to make sure no kids are in there. After all, kids get hurt in car accidents all the time! We need to ban this right away!
I love it when media fucks up the wording of the Rasputin disclaimer and ends up with shit like "any resemblance to people or locations living or dead is coincidental". I'd love to know what committing libel against a dead location would entail.
Fuck the Fiesta Mall in Mesa, AZ. I heard it ate someone once.
this sea sucks shit. it doesnt even have any scrolls im sure
#Sorry what do you mean “rasputin disclaimer” (via @big-condiments-official)
For once I'm not actually doing a bit; those "any resemblance to real persons living or dead" disclaimers genuinely exist because of Rasputin.
(In brief, the 1932 MGM Studios film Rasputin and the Empress is a dramatisation of the life and times of Grigori Rasputin which is partially adapted from the personal memoirs of Felix Yusupov, one of the principal conspirators responsible for Rasputin's assassination. The film, which was heavily marketed as being based on real events, falsely claims that Rasputin fucked Yusupov's wife, Princess Irina Alexandrovna. As both Yusupov and Princess Irina were still alive at the time, they jointly sued MGM for libel – and won. This is actually, literally the reason the practice of including those disclaimers was taken up.)
Ra Ra Rasputin Life adapted to the screen But doing so they slandered a prince Ra Ra Rasputin Felix hatched a legal scheme And MGM was thoroughly rinsed
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Week 4: Jedi as Family Bonus: Master Learning from the Padawan
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"Writing retreats" can be used for art feasts instead, right?
Blease. Potes. I am begging. Please give us more Norman the Normalpenguin. 🙏
anything for norman
Favorite drink? I'm a huge fan of tea!
also you draw period costume so well and cute and with silhouette it's so good
(I can't stop picturing 18th century lady normalgirl drinking chocolate now)
milkshakes are my favouritest drink and thank you so much! my teenage years were spent obsessing over historical fashion so complimenting my period costume skills is the highest of praise <3 and omg now i cant stop picturing that either
June is Great Outdoors Month! This month is dedicated to getting outdoors, enjoying the benefits of nature, such as exercise, mental wellness and raising awareness for conserving parks for future generations.
What a better way to celebrate than by visiting Mount Rainier? There are over 260 miles of hiking trails at Mount Rainier ranging from shorter meadow trail hikes, lakes, valleys, waterfalls to steeper uphill climbs. Reminder to pack plenty of water during the warming weather, wear suitable shoes for hiking and to stay off the wildflower meadows at Paradise, Sunrise, and Tipsoo Lake to help protect the fragile ecosystem as more flowers begin to bloom.
What is your favorite outdoor activity?
NPS/J. Quale Photo: Mount Rainier from the Paradise Meadows, August 2021.
Remove AI garbage from your web browsing experience with the uBlockOrigin Huge AI Blocklist
https://github.com/laylavish/uBlockOrigin-HUGE-AI-Blocklist
A huge blocklist of manually curated sites that contain AI generated imagery for uBlock Origin & uBlacklist. - laylavish/uBlockOrigin-HUGE-A
Install this blocklist using the instructions on the GitHub page. For Firefox, you will need to install uBlockOrigin for this. Google Chrome no longer allows the uBlockOrigin extension, so I'm assuming you're at least primarily a Firefox user - or about to be (see browser alternatives below).
For Google Chrome or mobile browsers, this will work with uBlacklist. See the GitHub page for full details on compatibility.
Remove AI Widgets:
If you go to your uBlockOrigin Filter lists page, you can select to filter out AI Widgets - this should completely remove the 'AI Mode' widget/button from your Google search page, in addition to the work done by the Huge AI Blocklist.
Using the uBlockOrigin Huge AI Blocklist filter has made my Google searches look like they used to, and gives me genuine search results.
Look at this. It's beautiful. It's informative. It's not a heap of burning trash bloated with fake information made up by a hallucinating chat bot.
We can go even further: return to the old school search results.
Now, the above results are great and should be free of generative AI junk, but some people would rather not see any of the summary widgets or 'people also ask' box at all. Fear not! You can remove all that by using the 'Web' mode in the Google search bar. Click the 'More' drop down menu and select 'Web'.
Huzzah! Incredible. It's like a functional search engine again.
You can make this the default Google search mode in Google Chrome using Method 1 from this page (https://allthings.how/how-to-turn-off-ai-mode-in-google-chrome/). Unfortunately, I don't know if there's a way to do this in Firefox too. This is why for the most part I still use DuckDuckGo (see below) as my default search engine, and only use Google to supplement my searches on the rare occasion I'm just missing something.
Remember, if you clear your cookies, your search engine preferences will reset, including any settings you enabled/disabled to avoid AI. This applies to DuckDuckGo as well; check your settings every time you clear your browser!
Extra filters (optional):
I've also added four filters (their order doesn't matter) to the My Filters page. Full disclosure: I'm not sure they still work, or may only work on Chrome, but I'm keeping them anyway, just in case.
From https://www.reddit.com/r/uBlockOrigin/comments/1i7kg83/comment/m8lllwr/: see which solution in the list works for you, it seems to be different for everybody.
google.*##div[jscontroller]:not(:has(div[jscontroller].YzCcne)):has(.YzCcne)
From https://allthings.how/how-to-turn-off-ai-mode-in-google-chrome/:
www.google.com##.Beswgc
www.google.com##.olrp5b
www.google.com##.hdzaWe
Make sure you hit the apply changes button when you add filters.
Browser alternatives: escaping Google Chrome.
If you haven't jumped ship from Chrome yet, I'd recommend doing so. Sometimes Chrome outperforms Firefox for niche purposes or because a website doesn't bother to fully support non-Chrome browsers, but the days of Chrome being the superior browser are long gone — by about 10 years. If you're trying to escape Chromium browsers, beware that a lot of the popular Chrome alternatives are just Chrome in a different hat.
Firefox has been the most popular non-Chromium browser for years, and for good reason. However, the company running Mozilla Firefox has annoyed their users, me included, by refusing to take an anti- generative-ai stance, and even included AI features in the Mozilla Firefox browser. Most Firefox users specifically use it because they hate Google's enshittification and want a privacy-focused, clean browser that doesn't hog their RAM and CPU for no reason. So, you can imagine that Mozilla's attitude has pissed us all off recently. You can turn off the AI features in Firefox with the built-in settings, but the company has recently steered straight into the burning garbage heap by saying they want to make the browser based on AI.
Waterfox and LibreWolf:
There are really good alternatives based on Firefox (open-source) which are not affiliated with Mozilla (the company), if you don't like how it operates. Waterfox and LibreWolf are even more trimmed down and privacy-focused than Mozilla's Firefox, and don't use AI. Anti-ai statements: Waterfox and LibreWolf.
From this page: https://programming.dev/post/42546774
In short: LibreWolf is for those who want a “locked-down” fortress out of the box, while Waterfox is for those who want a privacy-conscious browser that still feels like a normal, convenient daily driver. Choose LibreWolf if: You want the highest level of privacy without having to manually edit config files, and you don’t mind occasionally “fixing” a broken website or re-logging into accounts. Choose Waterfox if: You want a privacy-respecting browser that supports Firefox Sync, has an Android counterpart, and handles streaming sites/logins without any extra friction (it supports WideWine out of the box, which lets you stream DRM protected content (netflix, hulu, disney, etc). — [email protected]
I've heard good things about both of these browsers and will investigate them further to decide whether to personally switch from Mozilla Firefox.
DuckDuckGo:
I would also recommend installing the DuckDuckGo extension to your browsers and setting it to be your default search engine.
I've had DuckDuckGo installed on my browsers, Chrome or Firefox, for like 10 years now. It is a good search engine, it's unobtrusive, and blocks trackers, cookies, and does not save any data about you. I've also used it as my default mobile browser for years, along with Firefox mobile, which you can add the AI Blocklist to (see again the GitHub page). I haven't tried the DuckDuckGo desktop browser yet, but I imagine it works just fine like the mobile version. I think DuckDuckGo's browser is also Chromium-based, at least indirectly. I use Firefox with the DuckDuckGo extension so I can have a widely-supported, non-Chromium browser, but include all of DuckDuckGo's anti-tracking features.
Note: DuckDuckGo has included AI in its browser product, however you can opt-out of all AI features with the built-in settings and they will not push it on you like Google does. I hope they remove AI features entirely in the future, but for now I am comfortable with the barriers in place to keep AI out of my face. Firefox also has AI features like Chrome does, which you can turn off with the built-in settings.
There's also noai.duckduckgo search, an alternative version of its normal search engine which removes AI-generated images and turns off AI results/assists by default. Even though DuckDuckGo's inclusion of any AI features annoys me, its policy to make these features 100% optional builds trust with this browser/extension/search engine.
You can always use Google search if you need to, but with uBlockOrigin and the AI Blocklist filter added on, at least you shouldn't have AI-altered search results or the AI overview anymore.
Other browsers exist, probably:
There are certainly more non-Chromium alternatives out there, but Firefox, Waterfox, and LibreWolf are the top three recommended to me. That link to alternatives, plus this ComputerCity page are the best lists I could find in a brief search. If you google "non-Chromium browsers" you'll get a lot of mixed results which require a bit of digging to realise they're not really recommending you what you looked for at all.
I've heard about Ecosia over the years, and while I like the idea of a search engine that plants a tree for each query, I don't think that's actually what happens — at least, that's what they used to be reputed to do, but I believe that's an unsustainable business model which has likely changed. In 2026, Ecosia says it uses 100% of its profits for the planet and runs its search engine off clean energy. That's cool! It's still Chromium-based. And it also uses generative AI for chat bots, so I don't trust its principles on environmentalism. I need to do more reading on this to form a stronger opinion about it.
I hope this post has helped at least some of you have a better experience browsing the web and googling your questions.
The Huge AI Blocklist really has been an amazing tool to keep my internet life free and clear of a lot of generative AI rubbish. I'm not a tech expert by any stretch of the imagination, but I'm savvy enough to understand what genAI is and does, and that the more I learn about it, it's even worse than I thought. I truly hate it, and I hate the enshittification of all our experiences, even those as simple and innocent as googling "snow leopard" or "how to cook pasta" or "what is a phascogale" (go ahead and test your freshly-cleaned search engines out with that one hehe).
The recent hot VS cold polls have made me realise that a lot of people have no idea how to cool down.
As someone from a hot country that's regularly on fire, here's some tips:
WATER IS YOUR FRIEND! WATER! IS! YOUR! FRIEND! You can transfer SO much heat into this bad boy! You cannot cool down without water!
Wrists under the cold tap. Splash your face and the back of your neck. Fan yourself.
In some countries you can buy a little handeld fan with a water sprayer.
Damp tea towel around the neck. Stick an ice pack in there on hotter days.
Half fill a water bottle with water, stick in freezer. If you use a bottle with a straw, make sure it's lying on its side with the straw side up and out of the water. When frozen top up the rest of the way with tap water and off you go.
Desperate to cool off? Wet T-shirt. Sit in front of a fan. This will nuke it, just don't get hypothermia and don't fall asleep like this.
Cold showers are also your friend in summer. Some people get psyched up by these. Personally, I sleep like a baby, so I'm good to have them before bed. Just keep in mind that it takes a bit of time for the cool to circulate, so your body will tell you that you're colder than you actually are. I find that when I have cold showers I need to step out of the spray when I think I'm cold... I'll just wait, and thirty seconds later the temperature has evened out and I actually need to step under again. Rinse and repeat until you maintain coolness even after stepping out for a bit.
If you can't do cold showers, turn the cold shower on anyway and just stick your arms under. When they're cold, lift your arms up above your head. The sensation of cool blood draining into your body is fucking weird and kinda unpleasant but less unpleasant than being hot.
Feet in a tub of water with ice. Blood naturally flows to your extremities when hot, so take advantage of this. If you don't have a tub of ice water, sticking a wet rag on your feet in front of the fan works too, it's the less powerful version of the wet T-shirt.
Drinks lots of water but make sure that water has electrolytes as well. Stay in the shade.
Keep air circulating. Fans don't actually cool rooms down, they just help transfer heat from your body to the moisture on your skin or the air via evaporative cooling.
Block north facing windows early in the morning so the sun doesn't get in. If you're in the northern hemisphere, this is opposite for you. Keep in mind that if your home is brick, the bricks will still heat up and slowly release heat into your home even after the sun goes down so this will only do so much.
If it's hotter inside than outside, close all your windows but two, making sure they're on opposite sides of the house/unit you're in. Point a fan out of one window, making sure that the doors between the rooms with the open windows are all open. This will help create a mini pressure system in your home, pulling cooler air in and pushing the hotter air out via the fan. Bonus points if you can get that fan high up where the hot air rises; even within a single room the top is much hotter than the air by the floor. Adjust the amount of open windows based on how many fans you have, but generally you want more windows with fans open than windows without fans to keep the pressure correct.
Obviously, use your common sense for these. Not everything WILL work for you, just use the stuff that does and adjust what needs to be adjusted. Some of these will be impossible to use in the workplace but others you can still use. Others are best used at home. If humidity impacts your ability to use any of these, get a dehumidifier if that's an option, or use more ice instead of evaporation.
Also keep in mind that the skinnier you are, the faster these will work. More fat means more insulation, means more heat, so you may need to be more patient with some of these or use them in combination.
Bringing this back for my dying mutuals
We have gone INTERNATIONAL baby!
I had a fantastic time at Magicon Norway, performing outside the UK for the first time!
Find out more about upcoming shows and events here!
goat fight. non-negotiable.
#LISTEn listen most marvel fights feel so contrived and fake and like la-dee-da-superhero#but this one was REAL and had me on the edge of my seat and still does#partially bc of the street clothes not costumes#partially because steve is fighting 1 on 1 and gets stripped of his shield quick#and he has to show like his physical combat skills#and the ACTING on both their parts.. fucking ace#esp chris evans tho like his face looks PANICKED how often do u see captain fucking america panicked??#anyway in this essay i will (tags via @asterlark)
I think it’s also very important that this is a fight in which the characters *actually interact with their environment* in a way that feels real. Like, yes, have superpowers but there’s no cartoon physics involved, no obvious sense that this was filmed on an empty set with a greenscreen and the background was added later, or that they’re filming without even the people they’re fighting being present, just ‘look over here and make a hand gesture’. The shield gets stuck in a car, there’s that awful moment of the knife sliding along the side of the van that cues up with the mounting tension in the soundtrack. Bucky’s arm impacts the pavement and actually dents it, etc. They’re jumping over/behind the cars and getting thrown into them/into the pavement in a way that feels more visceral than just ‘whoosh there was a wire & we CGI’d in the rest’. t has a sense of real world space to it, and that adds to the feeling of real world stakes.
This is one of the few fight scenes I can recall seeing that makes a little knife look like a real threat. Like I am legit scared for Steve when that thing darts in, because he’s not wearing armor and it really feels like the WS could open him up like a can. I feel like movie fight scenes don’t usually hit that note with knives.
It’s worth pointing out that this scene WAS filmed on a actual set with actual asphalt and cars (with fall pads and stuff, but still). They really were interacting with their environment.
But as a fight nerd, there’s one other thing I want to point out about this fight, and it goes back to @mikkeneko’s point about the knife:
This isn’t a magic fight.
Yes, they’re both super soldiers. Yes, WS has a vibranium arm. Yes, Steve has a vibranium shield. But there are no magic blasts going on here. There’s no wuxia and minimal wire-work (mostly protective for the actors).
WS shoots at Steve until he runs out of bullets because that’s the most efficient way to murder him. Steve either dodges or hides his whole body behind his shield because that’s the most efficient way to not get murdered. The shield gets thrown, caught, thrown back, wedged in a car. Then it’s a knife fight. Throughout, it’s really obvious that neither of them are fucking around. WS is trying to just straight-up kill Steve, Steve is trying to not die. No banter. No dick-measuring. No quips.
This fight is brutal, efficient, and not flashy. Steve’s knife defense is textbook, and aside from that cool little flip that was almost too fast to clock, WS’s attacks are textbook. He’s doing his best to control Steve’s defense and open a hole to wedge that knife in. Steve’s doing his best to control that knife hand and keep just enough space between them that he can close those holes before WS can get to them. It’s telling that he’s paying so much attention to the knife that when WS finally gets through his guard, it’s with his empty, vibranium hand. (Still no idea why he tosses him instead of crushing his windpipe though, that was 100% movie logic.)
When Steve does that flying knee at WS, that’s not about flashy martial arts moves, that’s about brutal efficiency. Your knees and elbows are the hardest points on your body. Steve can engage in fisticuffs with normal people; he can knock out hitler over 200 times. He could also break his knuckles on WS’s face before doing any appreciable damage, and we watch him figure that out. So it’s not kung fu, it’s muay thai. It’s krav maga. Those flips aren’t for show - that’s pure Jiujitsu, the ruthless throws that are supposed to segue into joint locks and dislocations. That is the way to take your opponent apart, literally. He was trying to rip WS’s non-vibranium arm out of its socket.
That pile-driver? That was meant to break WS’s neck. A normal person would die instantly if Captain America pulled that WWE shit on them. We are into the gritty shit now. We have two extremely strong, extremely skilled men who are just trying to kill each other because the only way to win this fight is to die last, and it shows.
They scramble for position through the fight. When one move fails, they don’t bother breaking apart before finding the next-most-efficient killing move and trying that. This is what two people who are actually trying to murder each other look like - most street scuffles stay on the ground once they get there and don’t involve this much skill, but we can excuse that because it’s Captain America and the Winter Fucking Soldier. I still recognize the blocking of this fight as a real fight, not a spar. The urgency, breathlessness, the pragmatism, the messy transitions between moves as you just keep trying to improvise faster than the other guy… that’s all correct.
There’s no magic. There are fists, feet, elbows. There’s a shield and there’s a knife - the first and oldest human-made tools of war. There are chokes. There are joint locks. Not a word spoken. And it helps that they are really there - landing on cars, landing on asphalt.
No other MCU fight even comes close unless you’re including the tv shows, because that Daredevil long-shot hallway fight was pretty fucking badass too.
Day 19 - Longbow
It was two days after Will had graduated. The previous day, Horace and Cassandra had left to go back to Castle Araluen. Now, it was just him and Halt in the cabin.
After six years of being woken up in the morning by Halt who would move the heavy curtain, it felt strange that that didn’t happen this morning.
Will listened as Halt got up from his bed, did the usual washing of his body before dressing up and heading to the living room. He had already anticipated that the Ranger would open his curtain, but nothing happened.
Will was sitting up in his bed, ready to give his standard, “I’m already up!”. This time, the words got stuck in his throat.
He waited a moment to see if Halt would come back, but his mentor – no, former mentor – started making breakfast.
Still a bit thrown back by it all, Will dressed up and opened the curtain, stepping inside the room. He wasn’t really sure what he felt, but it was like something had changed.
“Why didn’t you wake me up?” Will asked first thing when Halt turned around.
Halt raised an eyebrow.
“Morning to you too, Will. Usually, people greet each other before asking questions. I thought you would have gotten that after six years.”
He succeeded to hide the smile in the corner of his mouth when Will waved with his hand.
“I do, doesn’t always mean I get to remember that before my morning coffee.” He waited a moment, then added, “Good morning, Halt.”
The grumpy Ranger rolled his eyes up.
“Freshly graduated and already no respect for his mentor anymore. At least you managed to keep it up for two whole days.”
He turned around to the stove, taking two plates to put their breakfast on. After setting that on the table, he poured it into two cups.
“The reason I didn’t wake you is simple,” Halt said in between eating. “You’re a Ranger, so it’s expected of you to take care of yourself in that regard.”
Will nodded once, slowing down on his breakfast.
“Does that mean I get to decline whatever task you give me to do?” he asked with an innocent face.
“Don’t push your luck, boy,” Halt raised a finger at him. “I’m still your Senior, while you’re just a Junior. Besides, you still live under my roof. The moment you’re out, it’s all up to you whether or not you do tasks.”
Will snickered, but decided to rest the conversation. He would never decline a task that was given by Halt, they both knew that.
After breakfast, Halt prepared to go out. He had been given information about a possible secret gambling location that he needed to search out.
“Want me to go with you?” Will asked, already reaching out to get his cloak.
Halt shook his head.
“No, not this time,” he said, watching Will’s enthusiasm falling apart.
“Why not? I can help you, I’m a Ranger now.”
Halt nodded.
“You can’t come along because Arald asked me to send you to him once you have time. And you do have time now, because newly graduated Rangers are given a free week.”
Now it was Will who raised his eyebrow.
“A free week? Since when do Rangers get holiday? You already complained when I asked you for one day off, or even just a few hours!”
Halt gave him one of his rare smiles.
“Indeed. Had I been the Commandant, I would have kicked you to work already.”
He then packed his bag and walked to the stable next to the cabin.
“I should be back by tomorrow, latest in the evening. Until then, be a good lad and watch the cabin.” Halt got into the saddle, sending Abelard to the southeast. “Take care, Will!”
It was late in the evening when Will heard the slight neigh of Tug. He had been reading some reports that were given to him while Halt was away. He had been so used to do the tasks of an apprentice, that it was difficult to adjust to that of a Ranger.
Will got up from his seat and walked to the door. He knew that it was Halt, which was confirmed when Abelard replied with a likewise neigh.
“You’re late.” Will had stepped onto the veranda, waiting for Halt as he approached. “I thought you said to be back in the evening. It’s almost night.”
Halt stopped Abelard in front of him.
“Got distracted on my way home. Make some coffee and put it outside then, will you?”
Will didn’t even think twice about the request. It wasn’t the first time they had spent some time outside in the late evening or even the night. Sometimes after a rather difficult or hectic event, or simply because they wanted to.
When Will returned with two cups of coffee, Halt had already taken place on the steps. Next to him, there was a canvas bag as well as a quiver.
“Here you go,” Will said as he handed the coffee. Halt took it, and waited for him to sit down as well. “How did it go? Did you manage to catch them?”
Halt took a sip of coffee before answering the question.
“Wasn’t much, to be honest. There was a gambling room hidden in an inn. The innkeeper kept saying he had no idea about it. I initially didn’t believe him, but it turned out that the man was speaking the truth. His cousin, who had been looking after the inn while he was gone, had turned that place into that for gambling. When word spread around, they decided it was time to go. And that’s when the innkeeper returned and I showed up.”
Will shook his head in disbelief.
“The lengths some people go to go unnoticed. I hope that cousin will be tried for it.”
“Oh, he will. I gathered enough evidence to make a case. It’s just that he went to another fief, so I shall write a letter to the Ranger there.”
They sat in silence for a couple of minutes. Then, as if hesitant, Halt cleared his throat.
“There was something that I wanted to give you,” he said and took the canvas bag and quiver, handing them to Will.
A bit unsure, Will put his cup aside and took the equipment.
“Halt, I already have weapons. They’ve been checked and approved during my exam.” Still, his curiosity took control and he carefully opened the bag. “What – ?”
“It’s a silent tradition among mentors to gift their graduated apprentices a new longbow, along with a quiver and arrows. Until now, you have been using my arrows. The white line of paint on the cock feather indicated that you were my apprentice. But now you’re not anymore, so I have making these for you. I do hope the colours are alright. You had mentioned it once, but back then I wasn’t sure if you were for real or just joking around.”
Will didn’t know what to say. For months, he had been wondering what Halt had been doing so late in the evenings when he had gone to bed. He suddenly started to think that a lot of the ‘meetings’ had just been a cover up to work on this.
“Thank you, Halt.” Will laid the bow down and embraced the man that had taken him in, had trained and raised him. The man that he had come to think of as a father.
“You’re welcome, son,” Halt replied. His voice was muffled and maybe that was for the best. For he found it hard to believe that the orphan he had taken under his wings had grown into a man that would go into the world. Someone he had become proud of and had started to see as his son.
“You are aware that I will visit you whenever I can, right?” Will joked. “I would be offended if you didn’t,” Halt replied. “You know my home is always yours as well.”