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all right.
five hundred dollars!!
i will take him far, far away and we shall have a very romantic, cozy, cuddly life where he is a famous, sought-after blacksmith and i'll, um... i'll make pretty handicraft items. or something. but mostly there will be beautiful sunsets and a private beach area and a little cottage for two.
*siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiighs*
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Aw so he gets a happy ending after all? I'm happy for him, really. Could you seriously look into those big, brown, innocent eyes and kill the poor little thing? It's not his fault he's a pansy. Or a eunuch.
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"Get that out of my face." "It's not in your face, it's in my hand." "Get what's in your hand out of my face." <3 set by yours truly
after seeing a show on saturday, I can see where this is coming from. it's a long shot, but if you guys ever get the chance to see the show Flush by James Donlon and Howard Lotker...see it. It'll open your eyes to the horrors of torture...in the most brutal of ways. On stage. *shudders*
the odds of you guys seeing the show are probably slim to none but...yeah it's an intense show.
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"Get that out of my face." "It's not in your face, it's in my hand." "Get what's in your hand out of my face." <3 set by yours truly
I was just cringing through the entire thing. It was crazy. It was very difficult to tell the difference from acting and reality in the show because there was a broken 4th wall with audience participation. One example, audience members blowing a whistle if they think the form of torture performed was inhumane. Incredibly realistic and it was SCARY.
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"Get that out of my face." "It's not in your face, it's in my hand." "Get what's in your hand out of my face." <3 set by yours truly