“They embraced with all the warmth expected of reunited brothers, Caenis’s grip fierce, a small shudder escaping his chest. But still the blood-song trilled its warning...”
— Tower Lord (Anthony Ryan)

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“They embraced with all the warmth expected of reunited brothers, Caenis’s grip fierce, a small shudder escaping his chest. But still the blood-song trilled its warning...”
— Tower Lord (Anthony Ryan)
he’s doing his best kjsdksk
Polish P64 - 9x18mm Makarov
us deserve better
"how to win at feminism" by reductress
Me: hmm it looks kind of like Sherlock I swear I don’t do this on purpose I can’t escape
"It looked like Sherlock Holmes’ pipe, curved and drooping from her lips.
Me: …
"There are not only the conscious fears of which one is aware, but also those that are deep down, undiscovered in the deep recesses of one’s mind. How is one to deal with conscious fears as well as those that are hidden? Surely, fear is in the movement away from ‘what is’; it is the flight, the escape, the avoidance, of actuality that brings about fear. Also, when there is comparison of any kind, there is the breeding of fear—the comparison of what you are with what you think you should be. So fear is the movement away from what is actual, not in the object from which you move away. None of these problems of fear can be resolved through will—saying to oneself, “I will not be afraid.”
A decade has gone by, but the album endures. Sure, FOB have released bigger records since, but Take This To Your Grave reinvented the wheel and ran all of us over.
"FALL OUT BOY: Chicago Is So 10 Years Ago", Alt Press #303 [1/?]