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Is it crazy how saying sentences backwards creates backwards sentences saying how crazy it is?
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4 yrs ago
I'd describe the season of fall to be calm, peaceful, comforting and a bit sad. During fall, the world is preparing to rest for a quiet, cold, and grey winter.
5 yrs ago
The story lingers on.... but the version that is drawn is T̸W̸I̴S̵T̴E̸D̸
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5 yrs ago
Let's save the pitiful children, woah! Let's save the pitiful children, woah! Let's teach the pitiful children, who just haven't a clue! - The Pitiful Children from Be More Chill
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5 yrs ago
"It hurts the most when the person who have you the best memories... ends up being a memory." - Jiraiya from Naruto
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Hi! I'm Winter Star... I'm pretty shy except in roleplay. I'm interested into mystery, fantasy, and horror roleplay and maybe the occasional anime roleplay
I don't fight it either. I accept the gayness with open arms. But now I can't help but see Alec and Stitches getting into a play fight and it ends with Stitches pinned to the ground.
Stitches looked down a bit, his cheeks still a shade of pink. He suddenly and unexpectedly kissed Alec for a second and pulled away, his cheeks now bright red.
Stitches took a few deep breaths, calming down. His cheeks were a bit pink when he realized he hugged Alec when crying. "Thanks for letting me just kinda vent and rant," Stitches said, smiling a bit.
Stitches sighed. "They were always so annoying too... me and Dante didn't like the rest of our family but no one ever got the message and they kept telling us we needed to spend more time with the rest of the family," he said sounding more annoyed and drying his few remaining tears.
Stitches dried some of his tears. "They all hated me and Dante... we were the odd ones out in our family, the only twins... when we finished killing them we thought it'd be smart to just finish ending the bloodline with ourselves... practically wiping our history from the face of the earth," Stitches said before looking at Alec, "I guess we hated the way we, and other people who were odd, were treated by our family..."