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thesefewpresidents:

shazvancorset:

wavvvesofmutilation:

“He rubbed a piece of alum on the back of the neck. He finished in silence.”
In Evil Hour - Gabriel García Márquez
Wow. That is just bleak.

“On some stations officers, if they are married, live out.”
The Last Enemy - Richard Hillary.
I don’t even know what to make of that but either way it doesn’t bode well. Unless I become an officer. That’d be cool.

“The Scots are very similar to the Irish in language, custom and character, and are a courageous people, proud when confronting their enemies, who would rather die than be in servitude and say that it is a disgrace to die in one’s bed, whereas it is a great honour to die killing one’s enemies.”
- Barthélemy l’Anglais, Proprietaire des Choses, quoted in Scotland and the Low Countries, 1124-1994.
Prolonged and belligerent. Sounds like how I do it (ladies).

Everyone else was doing it, and i thought, why the fuck not.

“It rang four times.” (The House of Tomorrow, Peter Bognanni)

that….. well. it’s not promising, is it? hahahahahaha, although, considering the next time i will have the opportunity to bone, maybe it is.

thesefewpresidents:

shazvancorset:

wavvvesofmutilation:

“He rubbed a piece of alum on the back of the neck. He finished in silence.”

In Evil Hour - Gabriel García Márquez

Wow. That is just bleak.

“On some stations officers, if they are married, live out.”

The Last Enemy - Richard Hillary.

I don’t even know what to make of that but either way it doesn’t bode well. Unless I become an officer. That’d be cool.

“The Scots are very similar to the Irish in language, custom and character, and are a courageous people, proud when confronting their enemies, who would rather die than be in servitude and say that it is a disgrace to die in one’s bed, whereas it is a great honour to die killing one’s enemies.”

- Barthélemy l’Anglais, Proprietaire des Choses, quoted in Scotland and the Low Countries, 1124-1994.

Prolonged and belligerent. Sounds like how I do it (ladies).

Everyone else was doing it, and i thought, why the fuck not. “It rang four times.” (The House of Tomorrow, Peter Bognanni) that….. well. it’s not promising, is it? hahahahahaha, although, considering the next time i will have the opportunity to bone, maybe it is.

(Source: elvatochingon)

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