To summarize...
After getting stuck under a tree, have decided to become friends with @zzzznaeym. Its time to end this rivalry and move on. I can hear the wolfs in the distance and neither of our men is coming to get us.
Even though this journey started as revenge, things change and I got a new friend out of this.
I hope him better in the next life.
Moral of this, just let go of grudges because life is short. No one wants to spend their life just mad at someone.
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An event that just happened to me explained by John Mulaney
@zzzznaeym *ask me if I want to be friends*
Me;
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So i’m sitting here under a tree...
Me;
@zzzznaeym ;
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Should have checked the weather..
So the craziest thing just happened.
I was talking to @zzzznaeym, and lightning struck a tree that was next to us. As fate would have it, it lands, not on just me, but him also.
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A quick shot of the road
I have spotted @zzzznaeym, I shall go see if I can settle this scandal
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there was movement and unrest among the creatures that were wont to sleep through the dark hours.
Saki
*standing in the forest with my foresters and waiting for @zzzznaeym and thought about this quote.
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I Wait..
Out here waiting for @zzzznaeym
Just waiting in the forest so I can finally end this stupid rivalry
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i think one of the most interesting things is how, ever since the 19th century, the gothic has become almost synonymous with dark and eerie things, vampires and the like. artists and writers in the 19th century looked at those old and grimy buildings and were like, hell yeah, spooky shit. but it becomes even more interesting when you realise that those dark and grimy buildings weren’t dark or grimy at all when they were built; that darkness comes from years and years of smoke from candles and other grime building up. look at this picture from the restoration of the cathedral of chartres:
how fucking cool is this? so not only are those dark and creepy gothic stories from the 19th century just a fiction of the imagination of 19th century edge lords, but the actual medieval cathedrals were light and colourful. it makes you think about what age in history really deserves the term ‘the dark ages’, huh
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Highland cattle calves are shorter than most, but still rock the show!
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Three Amigos…
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Les ballades françaises : montagne, forêt, plaine, mer - Paul Fort m, François Louis Schmied - 1927 - via e-rara
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