Silver and Blood Shitposts pt. 2/?
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Silver and Blood Shitposts pt. 2/?
pt. 1
Put these two in a room together
Now tell me why only one showed up?
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No.. It's not because- why would you think like that? Neil grew up to become a doctor to become successful like his father.. What do you mean he's dead? He wouldn't have died if he couldn't have become an actor..
Oh wait..
He did want to.. And because he did that
It cost him his life.
Maybe in another life. Neil has grown up to be Wilson. Not wanting to act, but to become a doctor and fulfil his father's success.
Robert Henry Lawrence (2 October 1935 – 8 December 1967)
Fear Street Part 1: 1994 (2021) by Leigh Janiak
Book title: four books by Robert Lawrence
The Sleepwalker, originally published in 1993 as part of the Fear Street series by R. L. Stine
Cheerleaders: The First Evil (1992)
The Surprise Party (1990)
The Wrong Number (1990)
The brothers and pairing time! some more sketches from the RPG
Remembering Major Robert H. Lawrence Jr. on the fiftieth anniversary of his death. He was a true spaceflight pioneer and owes the same reverence we give John Glenn on this day.
Fallen Comrades "If the penalty for the quest for freedom is death, then by death we escape to freedom." ~ Huey P. Newton
Robert talking about co-writing a book and sex education with his 2 partners.
9/2016
Robert: Well, I have retired from sex education as of last year but I’m still active. Not so much socially anymore but active as a theoretician more likely. My family and I are writing a book: Carol Queen, Dr. Carol Queen, and my partner Dina, she’s (Dina) my wife. Dina came into our life about ten years ago. She and Carol are – I hate to say it’s a southern thing, but [in southern accent] they’re just like two peas in a pod. They are so sweet. Interviewer: [Laughing] Robert: And both really, really brilliant. Each one individually smarter than I am, and it’s just fun to watch and to listen to them. The book is coming out through this gestalt of all three of us.