

Seven Ten Syndrome, Part 1Aaron always felt that the first and last paragraphs of a book were the most important in the entire story. The first should be catching and intriguing, with an underlined philosophy that stays present throughout the story, but it should never give away anything that points to obviously at the plot. The last was just that, the last. It, therefore, had to tie things up and leave the reader satisfied but hurt; like the final bitch slap from the abusive lover you just left for good. Knowing that, however, did not help him in anyway with actually writing something that met those standards.Seven Ten Syndrome, Part 1
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"Simple! We burn the house down and collect the insurance. Plus... Fire... Pretty..."
"I made a little space for the cheese slices."
"These... will not protect you."
"I wear the cheese. It does not wear me."
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Homo sum, humani nihil a me elienum puto!
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Homo sum, humani nihil a me elienum puto!
=koshibunni is a dear friend, and I am so happy for you two.
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<3 zombies
i eat prius for breakfast
Vw's and Cadillacs, weird combination huh?
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I came for the art.
I stayed for the lulz.
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