105. Nice 1 (1976) (Note: This is my best guess for what Snoopy calls “Sir Collins in Session” on Nice One records.)
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105. Nice 1 (1976) (Note: This is my best guess for what Snoopy calls “Sir Collins in Session” on Nice One records.)
why does this game have 5 hours of soundtrack and how does every second of it make me feel like im gonna frow up
I'm moving 12 hours away, so I obviously have to find a new doctor, and I am not thrilled about trying to find a doctor that is like, "You've been taking the same meds for 4 years, and everything is working well, so we'll stick with that." instead of the much more common, "Earn the prescription, you med seeking scumbag."
[i'm 2/3s through ancillary mercy - spoilers for imperial radch]
i've been wondering about the title of the second book, which seemed counterintuitive because the majority of it is spent with mercy of kalr and its relationships with other characters are explored quite a bit - yet the book is called ancillary sword, and it's the third book that's called ancillary mercy. that's weird, right? in ancillary sword, the only significant sword is atagaris, which isn't as major of a character as kalr. besides, kalr doesn't have ancillaries - except when you consider it speaks through humans as if they were ancillaries.
anyway, thinking of events in the first and second book, my only guess is that each book is named for the ship that becomes separated from its humans. separated from itself. which. well. hnnnnnggggg