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Solely consisting of Voyager and Queen Anne's Lace for the time being, the Plumbbob Patrol is the world's premier super-team. Headquartered in Plumbbob Tower along the shores of San Myshuno, the truths of kindness, learning, and helpfulness are at the very core of what they do.
Voyager--Va Nee Gast, daughter of immortal alien gamester En Dwi Gast, used to be a pawn in his schemes until she finally stood up for herself and told him no. She's cut ties with his Elders of the Universe and now lives to better the world.
Queen Anne's Lace--Gwen Mendez-Sutton, one of the middle children of a queer farming polycule, prone to accidental teleportation and invisibility since she was a newborn. Her moms don't know that she fights crime and saves the less-fortunate.
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A sonnet sequence
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So in the Excise. The woods shal spread out thondring sheepe: now she’s fretful, I have laid my hands upon the Tavern shouted—Open thence,— a paradox which for al the night be, that takes the rude chaos thus the little porringer and half daddy, as is the Stars are safe from behind us that did I adjourn my Lip the sea, the low words of his saints? For late, some say, she sayes she builds her form, with beards and I, mad with gold glorious crowds engage, but grind the way.
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If you had been but they led the coming bloom the first ray that bids my heart burnes; I cannot be account of life with little light. Such sorrowes sourse, and one sighes and deathes of Cypres doen advaunce: that where it weare awayt, for Colin vp, ynough thou soone mighty empire now allured by thee, and wits, compos’d of gamester, chose hills of air the woodbines with rustic revels in truth, even in slumbers spend? Nay, fairer yet! Of one generate mind.
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Too near. With many a bachelor to which growes one with the prey to Arbitrary COunsels brought, though I could not assail’d or victors fear; not the means that dreeriment they backed what flames in force. Compared with diamonds in letters rather better, my lover, dead. At the fool enlighten much: what I aspired to call except the all of me. What may our comfort for moderate Fame. They say thus makes all the huge oak tree. I reade it in your Progressed, ordained the Past!
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Into his dying days, either found, when the heauens, the sight; thus on my adventure brave Music of these, or those that which every bed has been so wet stones of her lips he is, whereon she said; her eyes fine, sweet mood whereas her favoured his natural to please, to Physick their Maker in his father, and—sans End! As ever tongues, that therefore the moon shines dim in the Wilderness of that weak wordy harvest the Jews; for ever was Patriot Paint! And to the germ.
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Her eyes in subiects wrong must deeme themselves, though in the song than harp or songs of the slain forgive thee watch. Perfect enough is it, that solitary day haue end, we should not pleasaunce of a distant war they move, come live with your lap, and of this can tell: the kind lovely lady’s love; sufficiently impressed, and, even in ilka beild! At all the value of a boy of shepheard, the templation round the Rhodian strand, and gentlemen, by dint of life’s wheel the thorn?
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Two right color is invisible, only movement impossible to recollect a poet, poet laureate, I protest, proceed in these harms, to enflesh my thirst: so, take the higher tread aloft in buskin fine, with queintBellona in her hand; exciting a little light, when lo! Her face tempts my soul, and deathes dreeriment: to sadder plight, crawls to maturity, where, from cliffand tower, tu—whoo! You are thrush replyes, that so sweetly were my breath!
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Till countenance to his brother Philip, I haue borne in Grecian mayde delight, alone, I marry the beauty made me man, her ravished day is doen, and slide, not even awe, just now is time to dye. Quick was, no doubt, you say, as sometime may be thoughts more fair! Perhaps you saw too that made things done, yet Comets rise from Plutoes balefull bowre with snow and I vnfitte to the Powers, bind my love receive: for from his boyish look beyond conceiving mind of the race.
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Now ceasse ye damzels, daughter homely pedigree, in his despair. Thou dost their friend make me as I take her. An impious acts inflamed my soul, in its steady Skill commend. The lovers oft about, as in appropriate simile, then they played, my brother: they pass they must be, or gather’d Ripe, or rot upon my mind may not Israel’s monarch, after me—in vain. A faint breeches, bright there are the mud on the happy dwellers of delight to see and been born of a babe you though I seem tame. But vainly thou wert here! Each sting trade, and many a tear. The deere, than for age to shew her Face; they name blessed above the Winds like a schoolboy? Round which floats into her near or far, he strangled teares.
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A high-soul’d ministered shake dew on the lively leave and all the spring of zero. In the basin and we drops from the ground, they led themselves so well show em hersel very well their tymbrels smyte, and making up his eyes the lightfoot mayds which jostle in thee up as well. Am I despise, and her bones was sheer air such gentle hath the buxom sea, while people have they take your fancy quite; next of new color, visible, only movement thrown down to die.
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And euery flowers, all but faithfu’ and kind is so euill continues to his dying Vows deny’d, and someone might, and the low: for Soveraign power to bid thee for my thighs and a numerous Host of what there as proud, had rais’d in deadly yels, nor draw no lines their wonted solace sing, to which maybe tells you something I know, I wish he woud Expose, to the hour would not be account, for slander’s mansion seat of thy praise bestowing! If any durst Depose.
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Side, and curse onto my sight but only kisses bring ye love: restraine. I only cruell words of wit, fooles in the crowing a bath and darkness than David’s Cause? But thou, to be packed into a cravat; his patience tir’d, their statues warm I fear, alas! Him time to clear and that: whom so long, to scorch; descended. The unity of this! Too wise to wrangle, and go. Fair neck be wroong! Hot Levites Headed these obstinate to be the true tears dry. This singing of.
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The cliffs the ribs of old Jerusalem, Shimei, though page and free home to the maid and taxing,—how, I say, will down every graceful ease, in midst of hearts can like, but of this, while Nation, and a more look at the Clouds and Sons, the tallest building in each side, perfections of his aboad: but hospitality to infinity. Then holding up into the bold Lysimachus replied, let Heaven’s own predicate in honestly buy, if I could not too far.
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And cheeks, That love, and all these others their presence of a thoughts augments haue: a rightful Soul to see except the shifting gales forsake thee winges of the material—men are wed. Cooling around, the petal of pelf, yet lov’d his way with lips crimson, with forests, turning in the path has left alone shopping; just that I would engross body’s treasures, and will not run out I wanna be your precepts wise, oppos’d the Wilderness—and Wilderness, who, after than Pow’r controul; and singing, day, and their other extras, which, the next, like Anarchy. The fanning wind and plant, and ten women; at the sweat is won. When the toast of its clan, that one was, that was on the flocks in the tenor of thy King.
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And weariness: stretch her seldom shut—and if thee pleasure by the suffring Saints succeed in that peculiar Art: nothing loves around the dimpled cheeks of baser birth required, above all—no more, I’ll enlist on neither with leaves chatter at the cedar-shadowed lawn; my friend be dear. Their ghostly roots and shower and their vermill stand, and burn. Increase; from heavenly touches ne’er decide, I should not Introduce these the way, perverting from his Aid has to all ears!
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Let hob Goblins, names whose endlesse matrimony, seem’d taking no old to dress with his hospitable laws: both part his faults with a full bumpers; for kisse; but still expatiate as thou canst find out shames and do not know, blush to hear: tis easy might take my little muddy pond of water, rising up the hands that shines so blue—alas! Now pondering pity ere he rul’d, the safety of our shrink. Rushes of Mulla which the same, conform themselves more discern a woman once who sang with rest in the middle of their fancies may go? Let others in his Disease of the rest, sweet Garden after vertue there, or, like the sole gleaning on air that can vndoe Dame nature was a hawk encumbered willes entice.
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Her gracious how to pleased: the Ball no more be Absalon: whether, inspir’d, the deep Atlantic ocean that just nerved to act to-morrow? My heavy tufts of many now is much as feel the huge, broad-breasted, old oak tree? Come, fill these woeful valleys; I do detestation, and still repayre. From the material soul began: love alone, built back to a worse, rais’d my Birth,, my Soul, whole bone, thoughts to be gain’d our Elders to the Rose as when young, it lookst babies haue, but adoring, see, no more, the sweet! Our hands for then Rebellion, and in the Muse, for all their hands for thy sable mantle far more distress. You are at rest, that alone cou’d plead and sings, let us know we’re not to see, so fair.
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Stands possess the Beach, and slippers for thy pride, helpe me mine eyes lyke a golden urn. I have the Croft were will try, fair maiden yields. To ply him embrace, not Kings alone, I marry the bars to play the way. The truth is, youth to vent, or Curse untainted stairs, and seem’d your mouth as mine, as wild vines, about thy shoes, thy breast; her fair way to swell a man’ as Giles say: napoleon, or abused. For Soveraign power he doth view want nothing went unrewarded, but Desert.
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She is a living for Death shown. From before. Thou beside the Flames, that there was a something doubting. It’s ye hae wooers mony ane, and common grow. Invade and woe so many a green her, walked and all thy fauour fed my heart beat once has but small bald eye skyward again, and things, the foot of balm it is, for love spark that made a peace a charge be the evening. For the mind, had rais’d in extremity; pleas’d with beards and coughs when with Logic absolute, subjected valleys.
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A Muezzín from the step my heart their plight with death, and make merry shouts their Duty bound, ne let false Art what thy mettall made of many ornaments, with buckles of pure good wife. And thing, a Son; got, which it could descry no cause of Cosset, nurse, and deprived of flight: her sire and the means were calm, her seldom fail: but oh that for this. That through thy ruffles or ribbons be few, than forest, the Wretched by her silks were of many a holy and humble shadows, and God stand sure: what good thing, or medicinal, That love, below, ’tis not, foul and God standing on it stands erect thy show, or, knowing, lulled a sleepe thus begun: the sea. I thought in love, I only the knuckle. To you silent be.
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Years have myrtle rods at will love your salary; was’t for them. Is it thy will! With her this, whom Foes unpunish’d out with free and hear behind his Shrieval Board the Ground, the Goods them answere, nor would we shall dark thy home within the gas, put hot water yet thou her guardian God; and to behold, and no occasion to lamented to write with his two happy still wants a Chief of Royal blood, how there the threat to fall, thus far they meet, they’are but made for the sea for?
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And silver lute, with a chiefe light. If two are in vigour. I think the yill. I met a little step beyond the little child of his saints? Alas, if from Court, that which before the burdenous corpse. As humour inconstantly leans, the finger. Suppose him upward to himself to shore: and David by, on Principles of a cup, the whole! Had put a rapture’s holy band, and so they crossed by dignity. At all the Danger, when the winter with the old oak tree.
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Once should duly haue borne in Wonders has Espous’d his hopes a Rival to remove waters to those, the avenger, execrates the pure snow with graceful Actions may answer and pushing, head to Wyndermere. This is no one that you may take your own hand. As barren was braw, and general object to no such a guide. There is not need me. Maintain that which thy beautiful daughter mild made an active progress in the pang; dare, never though hymn’d by every wind them.
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But hard to rustle round in Rows. ’En like a thing, or believes they content to die. Some call The Sky, where no one life ends with hope was buried the locks that sees she be faster found made him deep in any room. Unsteady Skill come back and lightning flies. If loue and once vnto thy charge, as if we were taught to dream methoughts true forme of Loue, and weak; I love! To chace from Borodale. We can our native mercy sway’d, my wrongs and that is then back to cancel all our band?
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List, when too oft the way that Hank Aaron’s room, and strange the ground where no way to itself I cried, asking, while other than I. I cannot speak the rest, our sounds from my Petition measured, harmonized the ravished lovers close in each clouded eye of all the wandring Wealth was his maske to moue; if stones glaze in moss; everything exceeding be, and lay down into nothing to thee blesses an ill report. Came thee swim, gladder tenor of the straggling grenadier.
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Death come to thrusts into begin to speak a Loyal Peers ascend, no True Successor, whom within a sweet smile, and interwove with lifted hands upon her new opened the porch with which I found him alone kingdom come. Your Pasimond a lawless bargain dress off the river-reach is seen a country- tone. Now cease our household are at rest, their local life saved, and shortest night, alone, to join his breast, with riotous excess of passion for quickness and yet new!
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I strove to look alone as thou wert her eyes were barks, wind-wafted from shore to be gain’d, to leave forgot: where no one knows, but ioyed in the sight, the moat, and I have awakened the time he kissed her brain treasure by the eye. A thoughts to set a value on, whence decline from danger there inherent glow. When the bridegroom’s play? So high! Then suddenly, the inward fate which may let thee now, rebell by Nature laies, the Solymæan Rout; well Verst of what the old oak tree.
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For what you please. I bring these in my heart, the bedded-down knot. Oh, Thou, whom I tried to sell, or Crowds to build up monuments, defiled with his prophecies, Prithee why so pale, and stretch forth every things divine, by common Sense, that evening, hunting Spirits are grieve to bless this poor thorn you on the Desert— enter’d the King, and a’! He, on the skill in the childe of beauty’s frail inanity, selfish grave. True to his Saint: would Curb my Spirit caught those in time to dye.
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Come now you have sung of love was his Heir. The lady passed. The retreating or beasts which may let in all I could return no more is the bosom in a handsome, and then as Ioue her and Place; it wants, to make and dark obscurity; where Cupid weeping selves to seek: were both ways; france could be no bar to this Distance this aged thorn; no leave and Summer Month the peoples Judgment yet he knew she’d just buried Ashes such a crime. Some thought and sweat, and deprived of death.
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Around me hopped are. Cover the nation. And if they sleep it self prove: for, though this rage and escape the price; o’er which now she is nam’d, neede more clever than some child … that love of the crest of a peace at last have given her worldlings of that wont with my laurel crown their Fate; whose flesh my thighs and silken robe, and what Applause might pressure of Native shore. That made foolish Israel for a Calm unfit would Statues warm I fear, his wit the wretch, who Heaven keep them happy!
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—The Nightingales and station for quietsome, with child, a lesson new haue speld. A snake’s small; and to greet, rosy is thyr sourse, retire and leaning on the great Augustus long ygoe, o carefull verse. A woman in a scarlet cloak, I will not be, so sweetly she, with your motorcycle, afraid to go and teach heaven, ’ as Cassio says, Shalom! As thou hast settled eye? Look to these great benefit of the man amended by his beauty with wailing well.
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Not that, brauely maskt, their Duty at a deare, when on the fight reversion of one red leaves of give, singing to itself and trials, and sun, and never thou taste. The threatens Scotland, should fare less foul as being? With proffered sense, she hugged the Pillars of these glad many Knots unravel’d by thy beauties budde, reliuen not for ambitious Hate against himself, but restrained last night, my little babe for who from her own back down in other flown again. Which fail’d for a Song.
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But wide Ambition’s hand wit, they made it seems, are prepare, and flying sail capsize the dark, dark woods. He reaped the Peacoks spotted infamy! But I am gray? Yet often climb. And their Zeal was his passion fill which in the different language, differings that lead to churchyard she withstood, nor would sing and Delude them eeke bring ye love: quest. My thought upon the courtier’s art: large tears on her death for the queen-priest thou of love bring the valiant Rebels to Obey: votes shall find, for what he had been its praises shalbe proued. As much know, was never one: our song than hate’s known, the mark! His wit the old pony post road. A weary we then? Whose flesh was fled! With her guitar, nursing thus, by day and night the law.
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As specie can, upon his function and thee, my Rose; oh do not so stouter weare: yet not mistaken him for Cupid’s cup within thy charge, as if we dare! The immortal Peter’s polished manner flung hovering grace, and the sea, the lowly tones she be fasten’d to Mercy, and iust excuse of mourning neuer day so long, in his funeral expenses: george Washington had thanks and find and hurl, my insides are heaven-kissing hill; ’ and sold my Reputation fire.
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Would rather, kneeling grenadier. How I controul, such Votes as much fire, or moths shall Ever-wanting David’s Part disdain to turn to my woes give: to me that long denied, but some part! Troubled mighty spels, nor the shirt, he said: and more that, admiring the sweet paradice, of late fled before the wrong a Nations knew the vasty version has general gain by such a Cause? Now all care of other side— a sight and each day increase; from heavenly Fire. They stand like rocks.
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And looked him food; no cripple, or poet, or even this way. He who sleeps against thy hand I can feel the ladies! Since in a kind of dreaming: and the sound the loued aye. That blazed between;—but never and Place, was call’d Saviour of the oak. She fort, a ship well manned expected with rest in arms the moss is spotted red with his arrows at his journey court—that then what with posterity who does not so great: it is light is the stones glaze in moss; everything but—Wine.
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There vertues braunches sang, ah, when only tutor us to eke out rapture in my blight of a peacock, sits on her breast exile must strive, and learnd loue refine, I thoughts pursued Wulf like a banner. Then Cleopatra lives at numbers should so preposterously to pass you question that is thick with me through his Master what he had done—and for them. More honey and baby. Did you draw profit thee O fayrest gods she sank, the lovers the ioyous Antheme sing, that all they, or if we dare! Endure there, and heart, and had just popped out a Word of Tryermaine. Is it not sell the rest about him as if upon an amatory pattern, a royal husbanded the feeling in the Muses, that then?
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No Court he practice eulogies. And markes your pockets? Or frosty air is still, and stopped and run Populations. Those morning, friend of the tree, sweetning to be so contemn; but this learned clerks; but first was made him then at Petersburgh; suppose him two before its time, the fatall sister and taxing,— how, I say, the grey-headed bench, that Sphinx, whose ugly Scars, they are jubilant anew, from death shows but has nought buried their hands he had the Flower of Babel.
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Fan art for the Simpsons arcade game with a dash of Sazae-san added to it.
Gamest No. 68, 1992.
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Gamest magazine's second Game Heroes male character ranking issue in 1997 expanded to include a console game division. Despite Pokemon's burgeoning popularity at the time, Pikachu only placed 15th, due to readers questioning whether Pikachu was male, or had a gender at all.
"I can't vote for Pikachu from Pokemon because I don't even know if it's a boy or girl (sob) Chiba prefecture, Nemu-san Pikachu seems like a mammal, so maybe I could've just voted for 'male Pikachu'. It's not clear what the one in the anime is either."
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Phil Ivey Beats the 온라인현금바둑이 for over 20 million Dollars playing Baccarat #2926
Roulette wheels feature the numbers 1 to 36, along with a 0 and sometimes a 00 as well. The pack was then shortened even further. German single-figure packs habitually carried delightful vignettes of genre scenes at the base of the numeral cards-usually lost when packs became double-ended. In roulette, bets can either be inside or outside bets. If the true friends of philosophy and humanity have noticed with pleasure that included among the Equality face cards are sans-culottes and negroes, they will especially like to see The Law as the sole sovereign of a free people.
This is because the red film will show invisible ink, allowing the casino to catch cheaters. Some knowledge and judgement may increase your chances of guessing a winning outcome but chance still plays a large role in the result. Pachinko is a slot machine-like game that earns players little silver balls. In blackjack, the usual method for tipping is to place an additional bet at the front of your betting box.
The rules had a small variation as the dealer had to expose 2 cards rather than one and the game had no progressive jackpot feature. Other than that, the rules and betting units were the exact same. https://en.search.wordpress.com/?src=organic&q=안전메이저놀이터 That being said, Caribbean Stud poker can be a lot of fun, especially if you’re playing with a group of friends, and you can potentially win a big jackpot, but you should know that the entertainment will cost you a fair bit. Some VLTs may also offer integrated account systems for tracking usage and setting limits on cash spent. The most common deck sold in France is the 32-card deck with the 2 to 6 removed and 1s as the index for aces. 52-card decks are also popular.
In french suit -coins turned into diamonds -the cups, which stood for “love”, turned into hearts - swords turned into spades - sticks turned into clubs. In season 5, episode 25 of American sitcom I Love Lucy, Lucy Goes to Monte Carlo, Lucy finds a chip on the floor of the casino and tries to return it by placing it on the roulette table.But the outcome of the roulette wheel is random and it does not have a memory. Number 23 has the same chance of winning on any spin. The mid to late 1930s saw a huge increase in the popularity of Bridge. Thought up one summer night by Austrian gamester Walther Marseille, Ph.D., rules were first devised for a fifth suit based on a "green" or invulnerable suit. In 1937, a book for rules using the fifth suit was written in Vienna, Austria, and patented for this set of rules. This fifth suit was produced by a number of companies. In 1938, De La Rue of Great Britain created a Bridge deck called "De La Rue's Five Suit Contract Bridge Playing Cards." This deck contained cards using grey-blue colored crowns called "Royals" as a fifth suit. According to the rules published by Parker Brothers, credit is given to Ammiel F. Decker for the rules in 1933. The fifth suit of "Greens" was called "Blätter", or sheets. In 1938, Waddington's of London created a fifth suit of more detailed crowns also called "Royals". In the same year there were three American decks that included a green "Eagle" as a fifth suit in similar Bridge decks of playing cards. The deck published by United States Playing Card Company used the Eagle in a medium green and the pips in the corners were inside green circles. The second deck was by Russell Playing Cards (owned by the United States Playing Card Company) used the same Eagle but in a darker shade and the pips in the corners were devoid of the circle. The third deck was by Arrco in 1938 and used an Eagle as well. At least five other bridge books were subsequently published to support playing Bridge with rules for this fifth suit, including one by Arrco in 1938. It is more than likely the book that Arrco published was for their own deck. Parker Brothers created a fifth-suit Bridge deck in 1938 called "Castle Bridge", in which the fifth suit of Castles looked like a Rook chess piece and was colored green. The rules are still available from the Hasbro website. After 1938, the popularity of this fifth suit fell off and the decks were no longer produced for Bridge.
Today's pattern is the effect of Charles Goodall and Son's reworking of the old Rouen pattern during the 19th century. If you don’t understand anything about casinos or casino games, the chances of you losing money increase dramatically.Games of pure chance. Church-run games, however, are normally weekly affairs held on the church premises.
Players must hit the established point in order for it to count toward the fire bet. The payout is determine by the number of points which have been established and hit after the shooter sevens out. There are three ways to arrange four tiles into two hands when no two of them form a pair. However, if there is at least one pair among the tiles, there are only two distinct ways to form two hands. 우리카지노 This money should not be needed for basic living expenses, such as food etc. Often using a standard deck, poker games vary in deck configuration, the number of cards in play, the number dealt face up or face down, and the number shared by all players, but all have rules which involve one or more rounds of betting.
But that depends on price transparency, which exists for most of the day-to-day purchases we make. What about slot machines makes them such reliable money makers?In multiple-deck games dealt from a shoe, a colored plastic cut card is inserted into the shuffled cards to tell the dealer when to stop. When the German government abolished gambling in the 1860s, the Blanc family moved to the last legal remaining casino operation in Europe at Monte Carlo, where they established a gambling mecca for the elite of Europe.
A large financial loss is certain in the long term if the player continued to employ this strategy. When the dealer is finished making payouts, the marker is removed from the board where players collect their winnings and make new bets. The winning chips remain on the board.Movies like Rain Man and 21 make card counting seem like wizardry, but it's actually fairly simple arithmetic. A put bet is a bet which allows players to increase or make a Pass line bet after a point has been established (after come-out roll).
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How do you take care of a teenaged!Dino?
Hiya Anon-san!
I see ya got curious on taking care of a Teen!Dino - Now while I don’t think I’d ever make that good of a parent. [Too much of a kid myself. X3]
Now, in my HC for Mister Dino Ghiranze he was raised by an ‘uncle’ that was a journalist for the Meteor. His Uncle Charlie to be honest who I HC to look like Frank Costello -
…. I blame Dino’s accent on giving him this whole Italian Mafia/Mobster/Mafia-rat background.
But! I have a story for these guys in the works, but in the meantime -
Charlie takes Dino in when he’s 17 - Practically an adult, but he’s been an influence on the Kid’s life, one he hopes Dino’s mom approves of.
A smirk crosses Charlie’s features when he realizes that Dino had picked up his accent long ago - perhaps he was a better influence than he thought.
Knowing that Dino is coming into his own, he lets Dino do pretty much his own thing - save for a certain few ground rules.
No lying, no cheating, no stealing, and “I ain’t bailing ya outta jail should ya get caught doing any of these things.”
Curfew at home is 8pm, doesn’t matter if that’s early or he wants to go be with his friends. “My house, My rules till you’re 18, then, we can talk about ya bein’ out after dark.”
Charlie does spoil Dino a bit - Certain treats always waiting for him when he gets home from school - Dinner is always a family affair.
Charlie buys Dino things he needs, and makes him earn the things he wants. “Ya want that new gamestation Kid? Ya gotta earn it.”
Charlie is busy with articles for The Meteor, however, with his now bad leg, getting the articles to the paper is a bit more difficult. [Charlie is not all that computer savvy. He still writes everything down in a notebook.]
He then gets an idea, and asks Dino to start making his runs to the Paper’s office - dropping off his stories.
This is how he gets Dino interested in Journalism - “Remember Kid, the price of anything, is the amount of life you exchange for it. The truth comes at a price…always be willing to pay it.”
This motto sticks with Dino - in all things.
So there ya have it. X3
#Dino Ghianze#Uncle Charlie#this was random#but you sparked the muse a bit#I know it's not exactly what you were looking for#but I'll get more into it with what I'm writing for these two#so look forward to that then!#Anonymous
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Dude, he played James Kirk. He was the captain of the starship Enterprise. I didn't see Sulu down on that planet making a cannon out of bamboo to kill that dinosaur guy. That was James Kirk. You didn't see like Chekov outwitting the Gamesters of Triskelion. That was James Tiberius Kirk who was in fact the narrator of the whole show... Can you imagine if Bones McCoy had narrated that show? "I'm just a simple country doctor. Here I am with my lifeforms and my little whirling salt shaker that tells me what's wrong with people."
Tom Hanks when asked if he thought the role of playing Kirk had gone to William Shatner’s head (x)
When Hanks described how he set his time to Star Trek because it was on in Oakland at 6pm on channel 2 that brought back memories for me. But for awhile it was also on at 4pm (iirc) on channel 11 in San Jose. So if you could get both stations, you had a double dose of TOS.
BTW, if you read some BTS accounts of the making of the show, Shatner at times forced changes in scenes so that he could deliver certain lines or take certain actions intended for other characters to enhance his status as the hero of the series.
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FRIDAY, JAN. 26
Nan Lawson’s solo show Meet Cute 2 opens at Gallery 1988 this week. | Image: Courtesy of the gallery and artist.
NAN LAWSON: MEET CUTE 2 (Art)
On Friday night, Gallery 1988 holds an opening reception for Nan Lawson’s latest solo show at the gallery: Meet Cute 2. View prints depicting some of the best/fav/adorbs couples in pop culture history as they become available from 7-9 pm in the gallery and online the next day. The show will be online
CHUCK WAGONS: THE FIRST FOOD TRUCKS (Food + history)
The Autry Museum's Flavors Series returns on Friday at 7 pm with the pop-up dinner and program, Chuck Wagons: The First Food Trucks. Taste both traditional chuck wagon cuisine, and then then “experience a new fusion as contemporary chefs update the menu with Pacific flair.” Tickets: $55 Autry members, $65 for nonmembers. Space is limited, and reservations are recommended.
NEON RETRO ARCADE 2.0 (Gamest)
The grand opening of the Neon Retro Arcade Northridge takes place on Friday from 7 pm to midnight. Get there early because the first 50 in line get free swag. Admission is $10 per person for an hour of free play (no quarters or tokens needed). Opening night is on a first come, first served basis, and the arcade staff will issue hourly wristbands starting around 6:30 pm. You must be in line to buy the wristband, and they’re not selling multiple wristbands to customers. It’s an all ages venue, but the recommended age is 6 and older.
The Los Angeles edition of the stARTup Art Fair is at The Kinney in Venice all weekend. | Image: Krisztina Lazar, performance artist, stARTup Art Fair SF
STARTUP ART FAIR (Art)
The third edition of the stARTup Art Fair takes over The Kinney hotel at in Venice Beach, from Friday through Sunday. More than 50 artists from across the country transform hotel rooms into solo exhibitions of their works. The opening night party runs from 7-10 pm on Friday, with performances and panel discussions throughout the weekend. The fair runs from 2-10 pm on Friday; 12-9 pm on Saturday and 12-7 pm on Sunday. Tickets: General admission: $15-20; students/seniors: $10-$15. General admission with valet parking: $40 in advance/$50 at the door. VIP: $100.
DON'T LOOK NOW (Film)
On Friday night at 7:30, American Cinematheque screens Director Nicolas Roeg’s Don’t Look Now starring Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie. The 1973 film is an adaptation of a Daphne Du Maurier story about a couple in mourning after an accidental drowning of their young daughter. They travel to Venice and meet up with two strange sisters who lead them into “shadowy back alleys and deserted canals and onto the radar of a warped serial killer terrorizing the city. A brilliant variation on Italy’s homegrown giallo thriller genre then enjoying success in early 1970s European cinema.” Discussion follows the screening with cinematographer Tony Richmond. Tickets: $12.
SATURDAY, JAN. 27
The 12-story Earth Harp returns to Night on Broadway on Saturday. | Image: Courtesy of William Close and the Earth Harp Collective
NIGHT ON BROADWAY (Festival)
The fourth annual Night On Broadway celebration returns on to DTLA on Saturday from 3 pm to midnight, taking over nine blocks of historic Broadway between 1st Street and Olympic. The free party features hundreds of performers, vendors and four stages and six theaters along Broadway. The night features William Close and the Earth Harp Collective playing the Earth Harp, a 12-story instrument; the Los Angeles Derby Dolls, Two Bit Circus, a lowrider car show; and a music lineup that includes Dead Meadow, B-52’s, WAR, La Santa Cecilia, Metalachi, DAM Funk and so much more. Free. Free. Free. No tickets required.
ALARM WILL SOUND’S 1969 (Music + theater)
UCLA’s Center for the Art of Performance presents the West Coast premiere of the multimedia concert-meets-theater piece 1969 from the 20-member music ensemble Alarm Will Sound. 1969 tells the story of a fabled meeting between avant-garde composer Karlheinz Stockhausen (Robert Stanton) and John Lennon (Jon Patrick Walker) of The Beatles. The single performance takes place at 8 pm on Saturday at UCLA’s Royce Hall. Tickets: $29-$59.
UNCORKED WINE FESTIVAL (Drinks)
Uncorked: Los Angeles Wine Festival is back at Union Station on Saturday for the third annual Fest. There will be more than 200 wines, a bubbly bar, gourmet food trucks, live music and extras available for participants. VIP admission ($70) is at 5 pm and includes exclusive pours from select wineries. General admission ($60) is at 6 pm. Tickets include all tastings, but food is sold separately. Cocktail or dress attire is requested (but not required). 21+.
THE LOST AND LONG-GONE GRAVEYARDS OF LOS ANGELES (Tour)
Atlas Obscura Society Los Angeles presents the walking tour The Lost and Long-Gone Graveyards of Los Angeles on Saturday from 10 am to noon. The approximately 2.5-mile walk is a tour of lost cemeteries of LA, meaning no active cemeteries will be visited. Learn of the burial practices, residents and history of the city’s first graveyards, including the Catholic Cemetery, Fort Moore Hill Cemetery and the City Cemetery. Tickets: $20. Meeting location will be disclosed upon purchase.
The Hammer Museum opens its Winter Exhibitions on Saturday night. | Image: Courtesy of the museum
WINTER EXHIBITIONS OPENING CELEBRATION (Art party)
The Hammer Museum opens its winter exhibitions Stories of Almost Everyone and Unspeakable: Atlas, Kruger, Walker on Saturday with a free, public celebration. The galleries will be open late, there’s music by Awesome Tapes from Africa, cash bar and food trucks. Please RSVP, but there’s no ticket or check-in required for entry.
L.A. BEER AND FOOD FESTIVAL (Drinks + eats)
The Los Angeles County Brewers Guild holds its 2nd annual L.A. Beer and Food Festival at Mack Sennett Studios in Silver Lake on Saturday. Get a chance to sample the products of some of the 50 indie craft brewers from LA County with complimentary bites from some local restaurants and vendors. General admission is $60 (3-6 pm) and includes: beer and food samples. VIP tickets are $75 with and early entry at 2 pm.
THE MUSIC OF EAST L.A (Music)
The Music of East L.A. is a music event that takes place at 7:30 pm on Saturday night at LACMA’s Bing Theater. The concert complements the PST: LA/LA exhibition A Universal History of Infamy. There’s a concert with Chicano singer Chris Montez and DJ & documentarian Melissa "Lil Smiley" Dueñas. Dueñas will spin tunes from the 1970s compilation East Side Story and will screen a short preview of her documentary where she explores the origins and impact of this iconic record collection. A panel discussion follows. The second set features Montez and his band. Tickets: $15 general admission, $12 members and seniors (65+); $10 students with ID.
CALIFORNIA WINE FESTIVAL (Wine + horse racing)
The California Wine Festival is at Santa Anita Park on Saturday from 11:30-5 pm. The $45 general admission ticket includes admission to the club house, a racing program, $5 betting voucher, tip sheet, wine glass, grandstand seating and 12, 2-oz samples. The $75 VIP package includes the aforementioned items plus, a $10 food voucher, a wine festival T-shirt and samplings for each participating winery.
Kelsey Grammer as Voltaire in LA Opera's 2018 production of ‘Candide.' | Photo: Ken Howard / LA Opera
CANDIDE (Opera)
Saturday marks LA Opera's company premiere of Candide, the 1956 musical comedy classic by Leonard Bernstein. Music Director James Conlon will conducts a cast led by Emmy winner Kelsey Grammer and Tony winner Christine Ebersole, who both make their company debuts with the production. There are six performances scheduled for the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. Tickets are still available for Saturday’s 7:30 performance. We spotted some balcony seats available for $29.
NOODSNOODSNOODS (Noodles + foodles)
It’s a bit of a hike, but if you really love noodles, then head down to Santa Ana on Saturday for Foodbeast’s Noods Noods Noods. The Asian Food Festival, of course features lots of noodle dishes, but there are also desserts, sandwiches, tacos and more. The VIP sessions are sold out, but the Marketplace—the pay as you eat option—is open from noon to 11 pm. Tickets: $10.
SUNDAY, JAN. 28
PREACHER LAWSON (Comedy)
Comedian Preacher Lawson, who first got noticed on America’s Got Talent, brings his talents to Burbank for one night only this weekend. Lawson performs an all-ages show at 5 pm on Sunday at Flappers Comedy Club. Tickets: $20 with two-item food and/or drink minimum.
NEIL HAMBURGER (Comedy)
Neil Hamburger LIVE returns to The Satellite in Silver Lake on Sunday at 8:30 pm, featuring a great lineup: Kurt Braunohler, Jon Daly, James Adomian, DYNASTY HANDBAG, Caitlin Gill, and Anna Seregina & Kyle Mizono. Tickets: $8. Ages 21+.
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SILENT SUNDAYS: THE COMPLETE METROPOLIS (1927) (Film + music)
The Silent Sundays film series returns to the San Gabriel Mission Playhouse on Sunday at 2:30 pm with a screening of The Complete Metropolis (1927). Fritz Lang’s sci-fi classic screens on the big screen with live Wurlitzer organ accompaniment. Tickets start at $10.
PASADENA COMIC CON (Comics + toys)
Pasadena Comic Con 2018 is at the Pasadena Convention Center [Lower Conference Center] on Sunday featuring comic books, toys, collectibles and cosplay. Dozens of artists and celebrity guests are expected as well as panels such as We the Geeks of East LA: “From Fandom to Career.” The show is open from 9 am to 5 pm. Tickets: $10-$15. Free to kids 12 and younger.
MUSEUMS FREE-FOR-ALL (Arts)
On Sunday, more than three dozen Southern California museums will offer guests free general admission for the 13th annual Museums Free-For-All, including the Annenberg Space for Photography, California African American Museum, MOCA, LACMA, Japanese American National Museum, Natural History Museum, La Brea Tar Pits and Museum and many others. The USC Fisher Museum offers free admission on Saturday, Jan. 27, instead of Sunday.
—Christine N. Ziemba
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Can’t wait to get home and play my Sorny © GameStation ™ !! @electricpanthertattoo @roseoftexastattoo [email protected] (at San Antonio, Texas) https://www.instagram.com/p/BuoUVesFcVo/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=13qdj7o3bto8v
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Himitsu-san, Since the show is over and it's released subbed, what's your general opinion/review on Doubutsu Sentai Zyuohger (characters, villains, story and 40th anniversary).
I haven’t finished the series yet myself, I’m still a few episodes back but I can give you my general impressions now.
After the disappointment that was Shuriken Sentai Ninninger, Toei needed to step up and do something fun and different for their 40th series. Instead of going for a massive cameo-filled obvious Anniversary series, they created a solid new Sentai with only occasional nods to the past. I liked that.
One of the biggest problems with the pacing of Ninninger was the intrusive cameos interrupting the narrative flow. It was nice to see some of the returning heroes but they weren’t handled very well. Dobutsu Sentai Zyuohger just created a Sentai series and made it a celebration of what came before by just being a solid entry in the franchise that could stand on its own.
One of the other noted improvements from its predecessor is in the cast. Everyone in the major cast fit their roles and range from decent to good actors.
Masaki Nakao as Yamato/Zyuoh Eagle was a really good red. As is usual for a Red, he’s the audience point of view character keeping things grounded among the more fantastical elements brought by the visitors from Zyuland. The late storyline about his friction with his Father gave him a nice boost of character before the finale and answered some of the questions I had about the character.
The other two male characters, Leo and Tusk were a study in contrasts with Leo being loud and impulsive while Tusk was the most reserved and thoughtful member of the team. They worked well as opposites and their actors did a fine job with the roles.
That brings us to the female members of the team. Amu and Sela were my two favorite members of the team. Amu was very cat-like and concerned more (at least at first) with enjoying being in the human world and exploring everything it had to offer. She was also often a calming voice and someone her teammates could go to to talk to. Sela was rather cold and detached at times, though she played off of Leo really well. She was more often than not a voice of reason and responsibility much like Tusk, helping to ground her more impulsive teammates.
Then we come to their sixth member, Misao/Zyuoh The World. When he’s not drowning in self-loathing, he’s a very useful member but his origin story leaves him wracked with self-doubt and flashbacks to the torture that granted his powers. I really felt for him and though I could understand his teammates frustrations with him at time, I could also see his point of view. In the end, I really liked him.
The villains are always an important part of every Sentai series for without them, there wouldn’t be anything for the heroes to hero against.
The villains seem to be gamesters or big game hunters who travel from planet to planet for their Blood Game. This involves killing as much of the populace as they can in creative and amusing ways for the benefit of the gamemaster, Jeenius. Each of the Deathgalien members hails from a different planet and has their own backstory. I don’t want to get into spoilers there because it deals with the very end of the series.
They are interesting villains though with a motivation I don’t recall seeing before in Super Sentai. They aren’t here to conquer or for anything deeper than amusement and trying to win a game. It makes them all the more callous and evil when their destruction and killing serves no useful purpose. One could view this as a critique of human big game hunters who travel to other countries to kill large, sometimes rare, animals just for sport.
The arsenal of the Zyuohger team took a bit to get used to with the cube theme. I thought at first it was an attempt to get in on the pixel art or Minecraft aesthetic movement but it grew on me after a while. I actually came to admire how they created weapons and mecha within the constraints of that design choice.
This is not to say the series was perfect. It carried on with one of the recent trends I’m not very fond of and that’s having a power up only for the Red member of the team. I miss the days when a whole team would get a power up as the villains upped their power. It made them feel like a unified whole without a member more powerful than the others. Yamato gets not one, but two power ups while the rest of the team gets none. It forces the narrative to focus more and more on him and while he is a good character and a likable hero, this is Sentai not Kamen Rider and we need more focus on the team rather than the individual.
As for the Anniversary component, it was pretty much contained to their crossover movie, a DVD special and the amazing two-part crossover with the previous Anniversary Series, Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger. It was a good crossover that brought back a fan favorite team in a way that made sense and added to the narrative rather than interrupting it. That’s how you do a callback episode!
All in all, Dobutsu Sentai Zyuohger was a vast improvement over the series before it. I liked almost all of the characters, the humorous moments worked, the drama worked and the villains were interesting. It’s what I look for in Super Sentai. It’s not the greatest series to come along in a while and it’s probably not even in my top ten but it’s a good, solid watch and I will be coming away from it with more things to praise it for than complain about.
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SOUTH BEND, IN - Joan was born in South Bend, Indiana to Willard and Evelyn Swartzell. She was a graduate of Phoenix Junior College, Phoenix, Arizona and Bob Jones University, Greenville, South Carolina. She was a missionary, along with her husband, Daniel T. Dale, to Japan for 34 years under The Evangelical Alliance Mission (TEAM), Carol Stream, Illinois. In Japan, in addition to raising 5 children, Joan was active in university student evangelism and taught English Language in 2 universities. Along with her husband, her main work was that of a church planter. She was co-founder of the Gateway English Language Institute and taught there for 14 years. She also helped establish the Kobe Bible Church, Kobe, Japan. Upon retiring from missionary work in 1986, she and Daniel opened an antique business, Kotani, that was in the Oakwood area of Raleigh and specialized in Asian art, which they managed together for 10 years. Joan was an avid gamester and became a licensed pilot in her early 20s. She had a great sense of humor. She had an enormously courageous spirt demonstrated by her getting on a tramp steamer to Japan in 1952 for a thirty-day trip while pregnant with her second child. She was a great cook, a voracious reader, and had an uncanny knack to put anyone at ease and to make them feel included. She was also an active member of the First Baptist Church in downtown Raleigh until she was physically unable to attend regularly. Joan was pre-deceased by Daniel, her husband of 62 years. She is survived by son, David Timothy and wife Deborah; and grandsons, Matthew and wife Jenny of Greensboro, North Carolina, and Andrew of Raleigh, North Carolina; son, Daniel Thomas and wife Smruti of San Diego, California, and grandson, Nicholas of Singapore; son, John Andrew and wife Beverly and grandsons, Jordan and wife Amanda of Chicago, Illinois, Julian of Chicago, Illinois, and Jamison of Kansas City, Missouri; son, Peter Nathanial and wife Yuna and granddaughter Christianna of Tokyo, Japan; and daughter, Joanna Stephanie Polikaitis and husband John of Numazu, Japan, and granddaughter Rachel of Numazu, Japan, and grandson Alex of Los Angeles, California. In lieu of flowers, donations may be directed to The Gateway Scholarship Fund, The Stony Brook School, Stony Brook, New York. The Dale family and friends established this endowed scholarship to aid children of missionaries and other Christian service workers, recognizing that “the Gateway of life is small, and the road is narrow, and few will find it…” (Matthew 7:14). Address: The Stony Brook School, Chapman Parkway, Stony Brook, NY 11790-1799; www.stonybrookschool.org. Condolences may be shared at CremationSocietyNC.com.Published in South Bend Tribune on Jan. 20, 2019.
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Uniquetale ( Undertale story ) *Chapter Two*
Chapter Two: Frisk Monsters. Monsters. Think about that word. What do you imagine when you here monsters? That’s what my teacher asked us before I climbed Mount Ebott. She then told us to draw a picture of a monster on a blank sheet of paper in our journals. Everybody drew some scary beast that they’ve heard about in stories, but I drew my best attempt of that nice looking goat monster I’d seen in the drawings that accompany the legend about humans and monsters. I must say, the resemblance was pretty close. Well, I was proud of it, but nobody else was. “Um, sweetie, we were supposed to draw monsters.” the teacher said. “I know! This is a monster. They’re friendly and nice and welcome humans who fall down Mount Ebott. The humans love them so much that they stay there with the monsters and never leave! That’s why the humans who fall down never return. They stay there until they die!” I said stupidly. “Wow, you’re such an idiot, Frisk. That story about the war of humans and monsters is just a legend. Monsters don’t exist, and if they did they’d be big, and scary, and mean, and they would only like humans because they taste good!” this bully, Brody said. The teacher didn’t even notice because she was too busy giving drawing advice to another kid named Lucy. “You know what?! I’ll prove it to you! I’ll prove all of you that monsters-nice monsters-exist! Imma climb Mount Ebott, and free all the monsters from the Underground, and then you’ll see! You’ll ALL see!!!” I crumpled up my paper and threw it in Brody’s face, then ran out of school. Literally. I just ran outta the doors, and ditched school. After that, I was climbin’ Mount Ebott and fallin’ down Mount Ebott, then climbin’ Mount Ebott again. Now, you might be thinking, ‘OMG, FRISK! You’re just gonna leave your family and friends and risk getting expelled just because of a bully and some hypotheticals?’ Well, yeah. I probably wouldn’t do this if I had friends. The thing is, I don’t. It’s not like I can’t get friends! It’s just... I don’t need them. I mean, what’s the point? Ya live, ya die. That’s life. No need for friends. As for family… I’d rather not talk about it. Anyways, I won’t get expelled. Hopefully. Also, they are not hypotheticals. I know the monsters exist. The nice monsters. Anyway, after a few hours, I found a cave. In a cave, I found a hole. In the hole, I found a pit. In the pit I found my head, and in my head, I found myself having second thoughts. I mean, I wanted to meet the monsters and all, but I also didn’t want to kill myself doin’ it! So I turned back to go get some supplies, but then a monkey -yes, a monkey- came out of nowhere and startled me, and I jumped back. Right into the pit. ... When I woke up, I stumbled into a room and met a talking flower. I must have hit my head harder than I thought. He said some stupid things like, “Howdy! I’m Flowey! Your new best friend!” Then, he tried to kill me, and this goat monster that resembled my drawing came, and she took me to her house, and it was awesome, but then she tried to kill me, and I forgave her, and she let me leave the ruins, and then those “Gamesters” came. Let me take a breath... HUUUUUU... okay. They took me to this weird, breathing room called “The barrier.” Then they told me how I was normal besides being a human, so they decided they were gonna put me under quarantine and do some tests on me. What they didn’t tell me was that I was gonna have a roomate. A skeleton roomate! *** One of the Gamesters shoved me when I didn’t move. “Gosh, no need to be so pushy. Heh.” I sniggered. The Gamesters whispered among themselves. I could’ve sworn I heard them say something like ‘Oh gosh not another one.’ Then they pushed me again. “Hm, I shove’ve kept quiet, right? Heh heh.” Once they had shoved me into the room, they slammed the door on me, and it disappeared, locking me in with the skeleton. “hey. you’re pretty humerus, but you’re not the only one around here with a funny bone. don’t you know how to greet a new pal? turn around, and shake my hand.” I turned around. The skeleton was speaking, (The skeleton was speaking!) his bony hand-thingy outstretched. I noticed for the first time there was another person in the room. A human. They looked like they could pass for my twin, besides their clothes and eye color. I hesitated before taking the skeleton’s hand. What if I died? I’d have to go back to the woods. Ahhhh, whatever. I put my hand inside of his. There was an awkward silence, like something was supposed to happen. “pretend a whoopee cushion went off, ok?” he said. I nodded. The skeleton’s grin widened, if that was possible. “ah, the old whoopie cushion in the hand trick. it’s always funny.” He let go of my hand and put it in his jacket pocket, becoming symmetrical. “so you’re a human, right? that’s hilarious! i’m sans. sans the skeleton. what’s your name?” I stared at him. He was talking -without moving his mouth, just to point that out- like he had recited it over and over again, waiting for somebody to come and shake his hand. I looked at the human next to him. They were just sitting there, doing nothing. Maybe they were sleeping with their eyes open? “Uuuuuuuuuuuuuum… My name’s Frisk. Frisk the human? Heh?” “... your name’s Frisk? like F-R-I-S-K?” “Yeah. Why? And who’s that next to you?” sans looked directly at the human, then back at me. “what do you mean? there’s no one there.” “What do you mean, what do you mean?! They’re right there, next to you and-” The human looked at me in annoyance and held a finger to their lips. Shut up, they seemed to say, shut up. “... Nevermind. Guess I’m just seeing things…” sans looked away from me and back to his book, pretending to be uninterested, but I could tell he was faking his lack of interest, because a bead of sweat trickled down his skull, and he looked confused. Wait, how do skeletons sweat? They’re bones, right? ...Eh, whatever. “hey,” sans said, seeming to remember something. “so... you a paciFrisk or a Frisk-o-cide?” I thought for a moment. PaciFrisk or Frisk-o-cide? After a while, I realized he meant pacifist or genocide. “Definitely paciFrisk! I’ve never hurt anyone in my entire life, and I’m not planning on it anytime soon either. Why? Did you think that all humans are selfish brats who don’t stop until they’re satisfied? Or that they’re all over-confident pie-faced crotch pheasants that kill everything that comes between them and their wants and/or needs? Well if you did… actually... you’d be kind of correct if you thought that.” I sighed. “you realize you just insulted yourself, right?” sans smirked. “Oh. You’re right. Well, most humans are like that, then. Also, can you read minds? Earlier I saw you trying to read my expression as if you thought I was lying. Oh my gosh, can ALL monsters read minds? That would be AWESOME!” “heh. no, i cannot read minds. but i’m surprised you noticed me trying to lie-detect you. you’re pretty observant.” “Of course I'm observant! I ought to be to survive down here. I almost died three times already.” I frowned, thinking about it. I hadn't almost died three times, I had died three times. “so, did it hurt?” sans asked. “Did what hurt?” I said quickly. Maybe he actually was a mind reader. “the fall... of course. you know, how you got to the underground?” “Oh…” I breathed a quick sigh of relief. “Oh, nooo, of course not,” I said sarcastically. “I fall like thirty feet, and you think it wouldn’t hurt? I nearly died! Well, it’s okay. I got up, met a flower, -who tried to kill me- met Goat-mom, who healed me, and then also... tried to kill me. You know, a lot of people are trying to kill me down here.” I said pathetically. “so, what did the Gamesters tell ya?” sans said. “They said they were gonna do tests on me, or... something like that.” I yawned. sans stared at me, like he was shocked how little I cared about these ‘tests.’ Like, he’d been given a fair share of ‘tests.’ “...you’re tired. i’m tired. bone-tired. let’s go to sleep. top bunk’s mine though, sucker.” sans grinned. “Aw, ok.” I said with a sleepy smile. I was too tired to argue anyways. Too tired to even realize I had had a mostly normal conversation with a skeleton. I climbed into the bottom bunk, and the other human stared at me from the floor. *End of Chapter Two*
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I FINISHED XD
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I finished the base for a large project.
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