1976 by Zdzisław Beksiński
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1976 by Zdzisław Beksiński
JM Storm
The fact that Meg and Calvin's reunion was only the first from her point of view means that some past version of Calvin shows up at the cottage at a later point In time and goes through all the same emotions Meg did -- being shocked at how well she seems to know him and how compatible they appear to already be.
I took creative liberties in one of my fics, and Hiccup is indeed allergic to blue oleanders (the whole thing started out as a joke... then it got out of hand) there. Question is... should there be an antidote or should I just let him tough it out until the effects wear off?
I am also motivated now to continue Dragon Master, but I can't for the life of me think of a villain for that one. I had this sorta wild idea that Hiccup is drugged into obedience with Deathgripper venom, and who has Deathgrippers? Grimmel. But Grimmel doesn't want to bring the entire Archipelago under his rule, does he? So I believe I am in need of a new villain. Someone power-hungry enough to use Hiccup and Toothless as a tool of conquest. But... who? lol
Just putting this out here because I'm genuinely curious what do you guys think.
El cansancio. De nuevo, el
cansancio. El esfuerzo por
sobrevivir. Reiterado
Observar las nubes.
Dentro.
Barrer.
Dentro.
Elegir quedar.
Toda nube
lleva una trayectoria. Asumir
la trayectoria. Imposible
barrer todo siempre. Está el
cansancio.
Aunque también el de
las trayectorias. De ver pasar las nubes.
También ese cansancio.
Entonces,
por un momento, ahora.
Sin voluntad. Y casi está bien.
Hasta pensar el estar bien y convertirlo
en nube. En trayectoria.
Chantal Maillard
De "Hilos" 2007
us
Reading what could be an interesting poetry anthology except the editors are tying themselves in knots trying to invent the ground they stand on in order to justify their choices. It's not even in a "Here's what we wanted to accomplish" way, it's in a "Here's what we wanted to accomplish but we can't just SAY it because we're suffering from acute postmodernism poisoning" way