a-dumbass-jester · 6 months ago
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I need to push my transfem Michael hc more
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therealvinelle · 4 years ago
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Hi, love your metas and your fic. I think you mentioned somwhere that at the end of BD Aro was trying to prevent the fight. What were his motives? According to Edward, the Volturi are cowards, but I didn't get this feeling. Caius was begging for a battle, the guard vocally proclaimed willingness to die for the cause... hell, Jane had to be restrained from running to Bella and punching her in the throat. And I find it unlikely that their leader is less brave than them. Explain Aro's brain pls
Thank you so much! That’s really nice of you to say. And sorry for the late answer.
And explain Aro’s brain, whew. That is a very big question with a very long answer and this post will be a manifesto by the time I’m done. But you wanted Aro’s brain explained so manifesto it is.
So, before we go anywhere I have to make the distinction between Aro of the books and Aro of the movies. Those two are different people.
Starting with appearance, because casting does a lot for me and if a big deviation is made it better be like Ruth Wilson as Marisa Coulter, which is to say it better fit the character. Also, disclaimer, I think most of Twilight was miscast, and especially the Volturi. I’m forever dying at Caius looking like Lucius Malfoy. However, this is an Aro post, so we’re highlighting Aro.
Aro of the books is a twenty-something Greek with skin that has petrified and eyes covered in a milky sort of film, which totals to him looking perfect, as all vampires do, yet frail. When he walks it looks like he’s gliding. This is an otherworldly, ancient, inhuman being. He’s energetic and excitable, yes, but if anything that should add to how very other he is. Casting Michael Sheen is a clear signal that the movies were going in a completely different direction with Aro. Sheen is a great actor who played what he was given perfectly, but what he was given was a very different character.
In New Moon the book, Aro first rejects Edward request because this is Carlisle’s gifted son, and more, this is not what the Volturi do. They are not hitmen. It’s just a big no all around.
Bella enters, and the Aro she meets is a very polite and gracious man who’s delighted to see the human still alive, and pleased Carlisle’s son won’t be suicidal anymore. However, Edward fully intended to step into the sunlight in the middle of Volterra, specifically to provoke the Volturi, and he has broken the law with Bella. Further, Edward makes it clear that he fully intends to walk out of Volterra with his human still human, and that she’ll die of old age if he gets his way. Edward’s contempt of the law could not be more clear. However, Alice shows Aro that Bella’s fate is sealed, she turns or she dies. The law will be upheld. Aro is glad to hear it, and lets the Cullens all go home.
All in all, it’s a very tense occasion where Edward has put Aro in a difficult position, because he’s trying to force him to kill his best friend’s son, and Aro goes “YES THANK GOD” when Alice finally gives him an out.
New Moon of the movies was not this. Starting with the flashback (because I’m being thorough), Aro executes a lowly criminal himself.  I object to that, I think that’s a menial task and Aro doing it himself made the Volturi look less regal, not more. Cut to the present day, Aro rejects Edward’s request because he doesn’t want to waste his gift. We get the whole meeting with Bella, and Aro��� well I don’t know why he does any of the things he does. This guy never mentions his friendship to Carlisle, tries to kill our plucky heroes three times in the space of one minute (one, gives Felix the order to kill Bella, stopped by Edward. Two, moves to decapitate Edward, stopped by Bella. Three, he’s about to eat Bella, stopped by Alice), and when he lets them go it feels terribly convenient.
This was a guy written to be the villain of the series, and it showed.
Cut to Breaking Dawn part I’s ending scene, and while I love the song choice for the scene, and fully agree that Aro considers misspelling Carlisle’s name to be a capital offense, the scene itself… we are presented with a villainous, power-hungry megalomaniac who’s just waiting to strike against the Cullens.
We then get Breaking Dawn part II, and I haven’t seen that movie in years but I remember the fight scene well enough. Aro kills Carlisle with the biggest grin on his face, and gives the go-ahead to his Volturi to kill the surviving Cullens and their witnesses.
Contrast that with canon, where Aro’s first words to Carlisle are «Nothing would make me happier than preserving your life today». Now, he’s making it very clear that this meeting will most likely end with Carlisle’s death, but he’s not happy about it. He’s certainly not going to kill him with a smile on his face and laughter in his heart.
The movies needed a hammy villain, and that’s what Michael Sheen played. It is not who Aro is, at all. And he’s not the only character this happened to, but again, this is an Aro post so I’m not going to start raging like Don Corleone about what they did to my boys.
So, with the movies firmly expelled from the post, let’s look at the Twilight series from Aro’s point of view.
Or, rather, we’ll have to start earlier because Aro’s decisions throughout the series are pretty clearly motivated by Carlisle. And that means considering, “why is Carlisle so important, anyway?”
Consider these things: one, Aro is gifted with the power of knowing every single thought a person has ever had. He knows your soul. Two, Aro is the leader of the supernatural world, he has been for over a thousand years.
How many friends does a person with that power and in that position have?
Three, who does Aro even come into contact with?
Starting with number three, for Aro it’s going to be 1) criminals, 2) Volturi guard hopefuls, 3) Weirdos like Laurent who are wasting Aro’s time.
(“But what about the guard!” Well, while we observe close interpersonal relationships between Aro and Jane, and Aro and Renata, and one can assume Corin to be close to the wives, the distinction between Volturi coven and Volturi guard remains. The guards are servants, in some cases beloved servants, but servants nonetheless. It would be inappropriate and weird for Aro to start slumming it with Demetri and Felix)
So, Aro doesn’t get out much, which brings us to point two. The people he does meet, and who are willing to entertain a friendship with the Volturi leader, are going to be people who want something. And that might work for some rulers, Louis XIV built Versailles specifically to make his subjects do this for him, but he had something to gain politically from that. Aro does not, his power is supreme without a need to tolerate brown nosers. More, with his own and Marcus’ gifts, he’ll know right away that he’s being used for power. He would get nothing out of it.
Finally point one, Aro’s gift. Say that we have a vampire who’s not a weirdo and who thinks Aro’s a cool dude. Well, the question now is, who would ever want a person in their life who knows all there is to know about them? I wouldn't want anybody to know every thought I've ever had, I certainly would never seek out a person to know me that deeply when I could just go find normal people to be friends with instead. Not to mention how incredibly unequal such a friendship would be.
In short, I don’t think Aro has any friends.
Enter Carlisle a very amiable person who cherishes Aro for his personality, and doesn’t mind having his mind read. Aro just found a unicorn. Carlisle on his end likes Aro so much that he lives with him for decades. Even if you want to read their relationship as platonic, that’s still a very strong friendship.
Point being that Carlisle is unbelievably precious to Aro, and so very unique. Aro has lived for over three millennia, and never met anyone like this before. There won’t be another Carlisle.
This in turn makes him willing to stretch as far as he can to preserve that friendship and, as the plot thickens, keep Carlisle alive.
Fast forwards to 2006, and Aro is sitting in Volterra minding his own business when Carlisle’s son walks into town demanding his own execution. He has not committed any crimes. Not only is assisted suicide not something the Volturi even do, but this would ruin Aro’s friendship with Carlisle. Even if Carlisle was miraculously understanding of Aro killing his son (which I can’t imagine he would be), this would never leave the air between them. Carlisle could never be around him again after something like that.
So, Aro turns down Edward’s request. “Stupid Volturi man ruining my dramatic suicide, I’ll show him who’s boss!” Edward replies, and runs shirtless into the sunlight. I’m sure Aro was just dying, you had “The Sound of Silence” playing as he stared into nothingness because how is this happening to him. A whiplash of an hour later, Bella is alive again, Aro is happy, we can be done with this now, right? Right?!
No, Edward says, we cannot be done with this. He’s still refusing to turn Bella.
And so we get that whole New Moon exchange where Aro very tellingly shoves the part where Edward WALKED INTO THE SUNLIGHT IN VOLTERRA under the carpet and out of the conversation (for comparison: Irina is executed for false testimony and Bree for breaking a law she didn’t know existed), and he even allows Bella to leave human when he could easily have bitten her himself to keep the Cullens honest. This guy went out of his way to be lenient and show the Cullens good faith.
And then a few months later Irina walks into Volterra, bearing memories of what is unmistakably a Cullen immortal child.
Aro may care for Carlisle, but this is the guy who killed his baby sister so he’d still have Marcus’ gift. He will bend far, very far, for those he cares about, but he will not break. It’s duty above love, Volturi above Aro’s personal preferences. An immortal child is not an offense that can be tolerated, and so it’ll be Didyme 2: Aro Kills Someone He Loves Boogaloo.
By now I think it should be quite clear why I think Aro was trying to prevent the fight. Battle would have meant Carlisle’s certain death.
(And that’s even assuming the Volturi won the fight. With Bella there, there was a chance the Volturi wouldn’t prevail. But even before Bella started showing off, Aro was very much hoping this wouldn’t be another Didyme situation.)
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candycityy · 3 years ago
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—shoutout to @avadescent for inspiring me to write offended-attention-deprived levi. because why not right? right.
Levi isn't an unreasonable man.
Rude, sure. Neurotic, well, maybe. He's aware of his flaws, thanks, but as far as he's concerned, unreasonable has never been one of those.
And yet—looking down at the hopeful expression of his subordinate, he feels the irrepressible urge to say something wholly unreasonable. Something like no.
"It'd be a really good opportunity," Petra says, as usual catching on to his thoughts far too quickly for his comfort. "The Military Police has never showed any interest in us before, this could be a real chance to rally some support—"
"Some extra coin, you mean," Levi interjects drily. Far too used to her captain's cynicism, Petra presses on, unperturbed.
"Besides," she adds, "it's just for a week. And the commander—"
"Yeah, yeah, I get it." Levi waves an irritated hand. "The Military Police is in town, they finally manage to get over their massive fucking egos long enough to realise how shit their fatality rates are against actual titans, as opposed to the scum—"
"Captain."
"Criminals," Levi amends, "that they waste their time chasing after, most of the time. And now they want a tour guide to show them around. Fine. But why you?"
Petra levels a glare at him—the only one of his soldiers who'd have the guts to do so—and he feels a stab of grudging respect. "Are you insinuating that I'm not qualified, sir?"
"Just asking why."
"In that case, sir, I'd wager that the commander," she enunciates the world pointedly, "nominated me because I'm nice and friendly and have the second-highest kill count in the Corps. And unfortunately, the soldier with the actual highest kill count has approximately the charm and charisma of a dead slug."
He narrows his eyes at the soldier, who immediately schools her expression back into one of wide-eyed innocence. "You're an insubordinate brat, Ral."
"I'm saving you from having to deal with the MP yourself, sir," Petra says patiently. "You know that if you don't give me permission, Commander Smith is going to go after you next."
They stare at each other for a few seconds, locked in stalemate. Finally, Levi sighs.
"Fine," he mutters. "You can be their tour guide, as long as you keep up with your training in your own time. And, Ral?"
"Sir?"
"For fuck's sake don't be too nice to them."
Petra's answering grin is wry and knowing, even as she lifts her fist to her chest in a flawless salute. "I'll try, sir."
==
The lounge is unnaturally quiet.
Apart from the sound of his pen scratching onto the seemingly endless pages, and the occasional murmured curse from Auruo whenever Gunther takes yet another one of his pawns, there's a strange, heavy silence permeating the ordinarily cheery room.
In his corner, where he's aimlessly folding bits of newspaper into a series of increasingly complicated figures, Eld exhales loudly. "I miss Pet," he declares, morosely tossing a miniature bird into the trash can across the room and missing by a clear metre.
At Levi's glare, he goes to collect it quickly enough.
Auruo snorts in a show of derision. "What for? The peace and quiet's a nice change." He steals a quick, hopeful glance at Levi, who obligingly pretends not to notice.
Privately, Levi agrees with Eld. The squad has been unusually quiet without its sole female member, and he's on more than one occasion during training found himself looking over his shoulder, expecting to see Petra's lithe form at his back, ready to sweep in for an assist.
And. even though he'd sooner stab himself with a blade than admit it, the tea he's been forced to make in her absence—as careful as he's been with his technique—just isn't the same. He takes a sip and wrinkles his nose with annoyance.
"It's only been two days," Gunther says absently, ignoring Auruo's sound of protest as he neatly plucks a knight off the chessboard. "And she seems to be enjoying it."
"Is she?" Levi goes. He flicks off a stray bug with the tip of his pen, and savagely crosses out a misspelling.
"Yeah. An old friend from the Cadet Corps is in the lot that came in with the MP, she mentioned she'd been catching up with him."
"An old boyfriend, more like." Auruo hisses in exasperation when Gunther swipes yet another piece. "Michael, right? I remember him. Smug little slimeball, he was."
Levi stiffens. "She didn't mention that," he says, as casually as he can. Gunther shoots him a curious glance, which he ignores.
"Yeah, well, why would she?" Eld yawns and gets to his feet, stretching. "This blows. I'm gonna get some sleep. Later."
Levi sips at his tea, feeling violently and inexplicably irritated despite the would-be comfort of the familiar brew. The feeling doesn't fade, not even when the chess game ends with Gunther's resounding victory and both men traipse out of the room, leaving him alone in the quiet.
He dots an i with more severity than strictly necessary and decides to call it a night, too.
==
Petra continues to spend the better part of the next week flitting off to attend to their unwanted guests. With every activity that she doesn't turn up at, Levi finds his mood turning a shade fouler. Training isn't as productive. The whole squad is off their game.
Also, he misses her.
That evening, the lounge is empty. The rest of the squad has gone off to town for a much-needed drink, leaving Levi alone behind to tackle yet another stack of paperwork.
He's worked himself into a monotonous rhythm when the door swings open and Petra steps in, looking exhausted but content. Against his will, Levi feels his mood lift a fraction, although he keeps his scowl firmly in place.
"Captain," Petra greets with her usual smile, flopping down on her favourite spot at the sofa, "where's everyone?"
"Town," Levi replies shortly.
"Oh?" Her smile turns into a yawn, and he notes with an odd feeling the shadows under her eyes. "I need a drink, too. The MP visitors have been a handful. Did you know that most of them have barely touched their 3DMG after graduating? They're so rusty, they make Hanji's gear look positively shiny."
Levi has to stop himself from snickering; the squad leader is notorious for failing to maintain her gear, much to her second-in-command's constant despair. He has to force his expression to remain icy. Petra looks at him curiously.
"Anything the matter, captain?" she goes. He shrugs.
"Not really."
"That's not the same as no," Petra observes. Levi casts her a dark glare.
"Insubordinate," he mutters. "Just...hasn't been the best week."
"Because of me?"
Levi stares down at his paperwork.
"Maybe," he finally replies. Still refusing to meet her gaze, he asks, casually, "So, did anything exciting happen?"
He's still not looking at her, but he can hear the frown in her voice as she shakes her head. "Not really."
"That's not the same as no," Levi echoes. His subordinate rolls her eyes good-naturedly.
"One of my old squadmates, back in the cadet corps, was being annoying throughout," she admits. Levi tries to keep his expression composed, even as something in his chest seems to lift, for whatever reason.
She clears her throat, seemingly eager to move on to the next topic. "Apart from that, the most exciting thing was probably seeing the captain of the MP almost lose his lunch after we showed him Hanji's lab."
Levi finally allows himself to snort. "Shitheads."
"Shitheads," Petra agrees. Her lips quirk into a tentative smile. "I missed the squad, though."
It's phrased like a sentence but sounds more like a question.
He makes the mistake of looking at her. Her cheeks are red, and there's a light in her eyes that seems nervous, almost shy. Yet she meets his gaze with a kind of determination. Questioning. Hopeful.
It's an unusual look for the girl who cuts down titans without batting an eyelid. Something in the back of mind tells him that her words are layered, but he forces himself to focus on the outside.
"The squad wasn't the same without you," Levi finally replies. It's not nearly enough, even he knows that.
Still, it's sufficient to make her whole countenance brighten and her smile shift into something different, whole. He realises belatedly that the dark, irritated cloud that has persisted in the back of his mind for the past week has dissipated almost entirely.
He shoves away the realisation quickly. Petra just smiles at him, seeming to know his thoughts before he can even begin to wonder at them. As usual.
"It's good to be back, captain," she says softly.
"Good to have you back, Ral."
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vera-dauriac · 7 years ago
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Get to know me
Tagged by @thinkofaugust. I’ve done this several times before, but stuff changes and I get new followers, so let’s give this a whirl again!
name: Vera. It’s not what my mother named me, but that’s what you’re getting from me. nickname: Hero. (Like Vera, this is a Firefly reference. #YouCan’tTakeTheSkyFromMe) zodiac sign: Gemini hogwarts house: Unsure. I’ve taken sorting quizzes, and at different times been sorted as Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, and Hufflepuff. But according to the Harry Potter Myers-Brigg chart, I’m the same MBTI as Snape, so take your pick.   height: 5’2” sexual orientation: het ethnicity: Primarily German, with a little English and Irish thrown in.
favorite fruit: Tomatoes. (I’ve taken some shit in the past for listing this as my favorite fruit, but can you imagine the shit I would take if the question were Favorite Vegetable, and I tried to answer tomato? This is the only place I can answer tomato, and dammit all, that’s my answer. I fucking love tomatoes.) favorite season: Fall favorite book series: LOTR is frankly one book, so I’m going with Jo Nesbo’s Harry Hole series. (Y’all, there’s a movie coming out next month with Michael Fassbender as Harry, and I’m so excited I could puke! I hope they didn’t fuck it up.) favorite fictional character: Emma Woodhouse. I love a lot of characters, and I could sit here all night listing them, but there’s only one Emma.
favorite flower: lilacs favorite scent: crayons favorite color: dark green. Have you ever burned, say, colored newspaper, and gotten a green flame? Yeah, that color. favorite animal: CAMELS!
favorite band: I don’t really listen to bands. Right now I’m listening to Anne-Sophie Mutter play the shit out of Mozart, and that’s pretty fucking great. coffee, tea, or hot chocolate: Coffee. Love hot chocolate, and I’ve started drinking a lot more tea. But always and forever coffee. number of blankets: Right now, one plus the comforter, but in winter I’ll add another blankie. dream trip: I want to go everywhere! Hubby and I have been trying to get to England for years. Fingers crossed it happens soon. last thing I googled is: Michael Fassbender’s name so I was sure I didn’t misspell it.
how many blogs I follow: 74. With very few exceptions, I don’t double follow people I follow on my other tumblr for the sake of a sane Dashboard. number of followers: 291. That’s a lot of pornbots, people I follow on my other account, and people I don’t follow back because I can’t deal with tumblr if people don’t tag. Oh, and some seriously awesome folks I love with all my heart. what I usually post about: Well, I started this account to pimp my fanfic, because I didn’t want to do it on my original fangirl account, because my RL is too connected to that account. I still post about my fanfic, but also anything that catches my fancy.
do I get asks regularly: I did for a bit when I first started writing Versailles fic, and that was kind of cool, but not terribly often. I’m happy to get them, though, whatever they happen to be about, anonymous or otherwise.
And I’ll tag @somebluenovember @automaticdreamlandkid @amikoroyai @canadiangarrison (because tomatoes) @snowglory and @silvertyger (Most random tagging ever. Sorry. Maybe.)
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marlaluster · 7 years ago
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1. Was looking at the supposed indigenous life in some glimpses here. 2. Another live video. I didn't watch it but. "It's to show that they're alive to end the world," someone said of the people w the page. 3. Oh. I am not normal but i am not weird. I am just everyone n everything. 4. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1924767994450044&id=100007505862060&fs=4 5. Not in this realm. But it is not real here. 6. Chrishtopher Michael Add Friend Message More Lives in Babylon, New York Details 7. https://m.facebook.com/chris.wurtz.92 8. https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=286445501469011 9. https://m.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1984643461780292&id=100007039721220&set=p.1984643461780292&fs=5 10. https://scontent.fztf1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t31.0-8/fr/cp0/e15/q65/20507166_1984643461780292_5771488457074199707_o.jpg?efg=eyJpIjoidCJ9&oh=8045b6031825c3027f0a4f4db4b2b8e8&oe=59ED061C 11. 9+ Replies to your comment on your post. View post Marla Bobarla Food be looking nasty in britania.#foreigners Yesterday at 10:23pm · LikeMore Mark Earle There are over 57 British countries ? Today at 3:32am · LikeMore Marla Bobarla I don't know about stuff like this. I'm an actual person. Too many factoids, too little meaning. Man needs meaning n so i am this sort n really the news is it's the only sort. But I think this seems irrelevant additionally for what I was saying. 5 hours ago · LikeMore Mark Earle That's American food anyway ,,pancakes ,who else eats cake for breakfast ,but Americans ,,  And me I'm English ,, never British ,. 4 hours ago · LikeMore Marla Bobarla I'm just not American. N by foreigners it could be a lot of things. It is a rude thing to say but it is something used here, so it is supposed to be some meaning to it somehow. Whatever. 2 hours ago · Edited · Like1More Mark Earle Turns out it's in Australia 2 hours ago · LikeMore Write a reply... Reply 12. https://m.facebook.com/comment/replies/?ctoken=859643070878331_859643540878284&ft_ent_identifier=859643070878331&gfid=AQCVPXVFe5p_vlwU&notif_t=group_comment&notif_id=1501772287194866&ref=m_notif 13. Please no. The mail is really not okay n is really actually scary. Please give it a break, loser. 14. This topic I can say is obscure n is really akin to characterizing like was did e burning "witches" at the stake. It is some acidic n bigoted view forced as the only thing people will get. No real information or any necessary stopping of the picking on people. There is the movie Lolita, there is the movie/story of Jerry Lee Lewis. The people should be left alone n not picked on n tormented. It occurs as very grotesque this is did. Other things, too. It is a biased n hostile culture n society. It is not welcome by me. 15. I am not judgemental. I am more of a sage human, not hostile like the society. I am curious n such. I don't like how things are here. Those voodoo practitioners could probably help things here. Here they are surfacing as a bit harsh w the animal parts, parts of dead animals but things are too narrow n fended for to continue on as narrow n very limited what is accepted as possible, true n available to people as what is life. Yeah. 16. Those voodoo practitioners may be able to help me w something happening to me. 17. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1389919794376485&id=100000754326255&fs=4 18. https://tedteamsite.wordpress.com/2017/08/03/joseph-shade-sheringham-norfolk/ 19. S [the devil cut off what I wrote. I'll paste the comment next as I wrote it from the clipboard.] Some powder proposedly makes live people walking dead. It says it's something they can be revived from. Maybe hope for #zombiepocalypse. 20. Heres a comment i put on someone's page who had a link shared to an article online about someone admitting to "pedophilia." The devil was messing w the type here some, making misspellings. "I was doing that. Thats it. Bye," the devil said. Here's my comment. ..... This topic I can say is obscure n is really akin to characterizing like was did w burning "witches" at the stake. It is some acidic n bigoted view forced as the only thing people will get. No real information or any necessary stopping of the picking on people. There is the movie Lolita, there is the movie/story of Jerry Lee Lewis. The people should be left alone n not picked on n tormented. It occurs as very grotesque this is did. Other things, too. It is a biased n hostile culture n society. It is not welcome by me. ----- end of my comment I put on someone's page named Mark Earle. ---- https://tedteamsite.wordpress.com/2017/08/03/joseph-shade-sheringham-norfolk/
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marlaluster · 7 years ago
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Was looking at the supposed indigenous life in some glimpses here. Another live video. I didn't watch it but. "It's to show that they're alive to end the world," someone said of the people w the page. Oh. I am not normal but i am not weird. I am just everyone n everything. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1924767994450044&id=100007505862060&fs=4 Not in this realm. But it is not real here. Chrishtopher Michael Add Friend Message More Lives in Babylon, New York Details https://m.facebook.com/chris.wurtz.92 https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=286445501469011 https://m.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1984643461780292&id=100007039721220&set=p.1984643461780292&fs=5 https://scontent.fztf1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t31.0-8/fr/cp0/e15/q65/20507166_1984643461780292_5771488457074199707_o.jpg?efg=eyJpIjoidCJ9&oh=8045b6031825c3027f0a4f4db4b2b8e8&oe=59ED061C 9+ Replies to your comment on your post. View post Marla Bobarla Food be looking nasty in britania.#foreigners Yesterday at 10:23pm · LikeMore Mark Earle There are over 57 British countries ? Today at 3:32am · LikeMore Marla Bobarla I don't know about stuff like this. I'm an actual person. Too many factoids, too little meaning. Man needs meaning n so i am this sort n really the news is it's the only sort. But I think this seems irrelevant additionally for what I was saying. 5 hours ago · LikeMore Mark Earle That's American food anyway ,,pancakes ,who else eats cake for breakfast ,but Americans ,,  And me I'm English ,, never British ,. 4 hours ago · LikeMore Marla Bobarla I'm just not American. N by foreigners it could be a lot of things. It is a rude thing to say but it is something used here, so it is supposed to be some meaning to it somehow. Whatever. 2 hours ago · Edited · Like1More Mark Earle Turns out it's in Australia 2 hours ago · LikeMore Write a reply... Reply https://m.facebook.com/comment/replies/?ctoken=859643070878331_859643540878284&ft_ent_identifier=859643070878331&gfid=AQCVPXVFe5p_vlwU&notif_t=group_comment&notif_id=1501772287194866&ref=m_notif Please no. The mail is really not okay n is really actually scary. Please give it a break, loser. This topic I can say is obscure n is really akin to characterizing like was did e burning "witches" at the stake. It is some acidic n bigoted view forced as the only thing people will get. No real information or any necessary stopping of the picking on people. There is the movie Lolita, there is the movie/story of Jerry Lee Lewis. The people should be left alone n not picked on n tormented. It occurs as very grotesque this is did. Other things, too. It is a biased n hostile culture n society. It is not welcome by me. I am not judgemental. I am more of a sage human, not hostile like the society. I am curious n such. I don't like how things are here. Those voodoo practitioners could probably help things here. Here they are surfacing as a bit harsh w the animal parts, parts of dead animals but things are too narrow n fended for to continue on as narrow n very limited what is accepted as possible, true n available to people as what is life. Yeah. Those voodoo practitioners may be able to help me w something happening to me. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1389919794376485&id=100000754326255&fs=4 https://tedteamsite.wordpress.com/2017/08/03/joseph-shade-sheringham-norfolk/S [the devil cut off what I wrote. I'll paste the comment next as I wrote it from the clipboard.] Some powder proposedly makes live people walking dead. It says it's something they can be revived from. Maybe hope for #zombiepocalypse. Heres a comment i put on someone's page who had a link shared to an article online about someone admitting to "pedophilia." The devil was messing w the type here some, making misspellings. "I was doing that. Thats it. Bye," the devil said. Here's my comment. ..... This topic I can say is obscure n is really akin to characterizing like was did w burning "witches" at the stake. It is some acidic n bigoted view forced as the only thing people will get. No real information or any necessary stopping of the picking on people. There is the movie Lolita, there is the movie/story of Jerry Lee Lewis. The people should be left alone n not picked on n tormented. It occurs as very grotesque this is did. Other things, too. It is a biased n hostile culture n society. It is not welcome by me. ----- end of my comment I put on someone's page named Mark Earle. ---- https://tedteamsite.wordpress.com/2017/08/03/joseph-shade-sheringham-norfolk/
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