Pat Benatar - Hell Is For Children, 1980
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Pat Benatar - Hell Is For Children, 1980
hell is for children
fandom: the magnus archives
fic summary: Every child in the entire world was stuck in a fear domain, just as surely as the adults were. Not all of them were stuck on Night Street with Callum Brodie. Collected here are the experiences of a few children in domains the Archivist never visited.
chapter 7: a world apart
chapter summary: As an almost 8th grader, Bellamy Raymond is a cornerstone of his community in St. Ignace, Michigan. He loves the city and it loves him right back. Then his mother makes him move to the other side of the longest suspension bridge in the western hemisphere, and it ruins his life.
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Have you read Hell Is For Children (Jojo's Bizarre Adventure)?
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Summary: While out to lunch, the gang are attacked by three would-be assasins, one of whom has a very peculiar stand ability: Hell is For Children. Now Giorno is stuck babysitting his younger self. One thing is certain: Giorno can't let his fellow gang members know this child, Haruno Shiobana, scared of his own shadow, is him.
Author: @speedwagons-glorious-mane
Hell Is For Children - Pat Benatar - 1980
You know what song I don't see pop up often enough in the Billy fandom/discourse/meta?
"Hell is For Children" by Pat Benatar.
It's the one song she plays during every single live performance.
Pat Benatar Hell Is For Children
You shouldn't have to pay for your love with your bones and your flesh.
Hell Is For Children; Pat Benatar