Digweed: "You... have a guest."
Sir Benjamin: "...That's impossible."
Digweed: "They said their name was... Loveday?"
Sir Benjamin: "...Fuck."
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introducing , SIR BENJAMIN ! !
the Kevin Jr. counterpart for DJ Egg-Man.
Sir Benjamin is Egg-Man's great great great grandpa who was a famous mafia boss. He came back as a ghost to possess his lazy , party animal grandson.
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To Build a Nest
Chapter Seven: Bat
For a year, everything was bright and shining, like the full moon rising into the sky, until it wasn’t. Until Uncle Benjamin came home alone, until she could no longer see them.
Him, no longer see him.
Maria tried not to be upset about it anymore. It had been years ago, and sometimes that was the way of the world, someone coming into your life, just to leave it again.
But she couldn’t remember his face.
Not as well as she remembered Loveday’s, and everyday the sound of his laugh diminished from the echoes of her mind. She had no idea what she would do when all she had left was the idea of him.
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No, I can promise you, he does not mean “friends”.
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Ship's medicine chest, late 18th century
This ship's medicine chest was owned by Sir Benjamin Outram (1774-1856) and, according to his descendants, is said to have been used in the Battle of Copenhagen in 1801.
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via : The Museum of British Folklore
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Whalton's "Kern Baby", 1901: An intriguing glimpse into a midsummer tradition.
This curious image was shot by Victorian photographer Sir Benjamin Stone, who journeyed across the country in pursuit of unique festivals and customs.
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Another commemoration of my DS9 rewatch: GIFs!
I'm PROBABLY not going to dissect DS9 like I am Lower Decks, but I saw this face Sisko made and HAD to make it one of my GIFs.
Two versions: full emotional transformation...
I mean, damn, he's not even trying to hide it.
And, of course, headshaking into infinity...
Which makes my soul shrivel even more than the first one.
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Sir Benjamin: i love you guys, you're the best thing that's ever happened to me
Loveday: we're the best thing that's ever happened to you?
Sir Benjamin: yeah
Maria: i'm starting to feel a little sorry for you
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To Build a Nest
Chapter 6: Rabbit
“You’re very beautiful.”
Loveday held her chin in her hand. Across from her was a man with straight red hair, a freckled nose, and a great, broad chest; eyes a pale blue, and a mouth that never stopped smiling.
And that was just the thing wasn’t it?
How could she appreciate a smile when it was so freely given?
When Benjamin smiled, it was like seeing the sun after weeks of rain.
Also chapter four and five because I forgot to post them! Yay
Chapter Four: Duck | Chapter Five: Nightingale
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HELP IM DECEASED 😭
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"And back in the spring of 1720, Sir Isaac Newton owned shares in the South Sea Company, the hottest stock in England. Sensing that the market was getting out of hand, the great physicist muttered that he 'could calculate the motions of the heavenly bodies, but not the madness of the people.' Newton dumped his South Sea shares, pocketing a 100% profit totaling £7,000. But just months later, swept up in the wild enthusiasm of the market, Newton jumped back in at a much higher price—and lost £20,000 (or more than $3 million in today’s money). For the rest of his life, he forbade anyone to speak the words 'South Sea' in his presence.
Sir Isaac Newton was one of the most intelligent people who ever lived, as most of us would define intelligence. But, in Graham’s terms, Newton was far from an intelligent investor. By letting the roar of the crowd override his own judgment, the world’s greatest scientist acted like a fool."
— Benjamin Graham, The Intelligent Investor, 1949
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