so hook says "you die alone and unloved. like me." and peter says "to die will be an awfully big adventure." and hook says "you are a tragedy." and peter sobs and screams over tinkerbell's corpse and hook says "there's another in your place" and mr darling cries into the hair of his finally returned children
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INHABITANTS OF THE CROSSROADS in HADES II
The Crossroads: that haven hidden 'twixt the surface and the Underworld conceals those still loyal to Lord Hardes, rightful ruler of the dead
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For Gothic Heroines, Haunted Houses Are Always Too Big, Jane Healey
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hi, ummm. this is awkward. haha. yeah um do you think you could push your boulder up somewhere else? like a different hill? because this one’s kind of already taken. yeah it’s the one i’ve decided to die on, so.
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babygirl you look like an absolute angel tonight (there is a streetlight behind you and i have astigmatism)
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probably shitty worldbuilding idea: fantasy world that keeps going
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The crash of the Lady Be Good is fascinating to me. cursed ass plane
This is a B-24 Liberator in desert paint much like the B-24D Liberator Lady Be Good.
On April 4, 1943, the Lady Be Good took off with 25 other B-24s from Soluch, Libya to bomb Naples, Italy. 24 returned - Lady Be Good did not.
In November 1958, an air survey by British geologists sighted a crashed WWII-era bomber from the air.
Four months later, a ground search party found the plane and identified her as a B-24 Liberator, the Lady Be Good.
The nine crewmembers aboard had bailed out when the plane ran low on fuel, and they all perished in the desert. Eight bodies have been discovered; the ninth has never been found.
Much of the Lady Be Good was salvaged, some for study, some for museum use, and others were reused in other planes. Most of these planes proceeded to have faults and crashed of their own. A C-47 in which a Lady Be Good radio was installed crashed in the Mediterranean; an de Havilland Otter with an armrest from Lady Be Good crashed into the Gulf of Sidra killing all ten aboard, and one of the few pieces that washed ashore from the wreck was the armrest; and a C-54 with several transmitters from Lady Be Good only avoided crashing by dumping all of its cargo overboard.
An episode of the original Twilight Zone that aired in 1960, the first of the second season named King Nine Will Not Return, is based on the Lady Be Good. It's the first episode where Rod Serling appears on screen as the narrator instead of just a voice (or getting poof'd in the first season finale).
Last but not least there's a painting I adore related to Lady Be Good:
"The Lady Be Good Dies Alone" painted by Willard Fleming
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