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Imeeji Idol Productions (
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531 Monstrosity & Morality: Dividing Lines of the Self and Other, Section 1
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Re: PRIMARY SOURCES: LATE 19TH CENTURY
bondsofsuffering
2021-08-28 01:03 am (UTC)
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Well, that's something. Starting to shift to check that out.
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Ages like fine wine, huh... Ah, what was your name again?
Re: PRIMARY SOURCES: LATE 19TH CENTURY
libraryofbabel
2021-08-28 01:08 am (UTC)
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"I'm Sam! It's short for Samantha, but people always say the long version doesn't really suit me."
When you try to move—well, you can, there's nothing stopping you, but you're feeling very weak.
Re: PRIMARY SOURCES: LATE 19TH CENTURY
bondsofsuffering
2021-08-28 01:09 am (UTC)
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Oh. Well, that's fine, he's on sIV, who
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Sam, thanks! I'll be off now, but try not to eat up the others, will you?
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TIME TO GO FIND WHO WAS LAUGHING AND/OR SOBBING.
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Re: PRIMARY SOURCES: LATE 19TH CENTURY
libraryofbabel
2021-08-28 01:11 am (UTC)
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Time to ollie off. She pouts, but doesn't really seem to mind since she got a really good meal.
You think you hear the laughing/crying in... the Emotion section, maybe?
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Re: PRIMARY SOURCES: LATE 19TH CENTURY
Ages like fine wine, huh... Ah, what was your name again?
Re: PRIMARY SOURCES: LATE 19TH CENTURY
When you try to move—well, you can, there's nothing stopping you, but you're feeling very weak.
Re: PRIMARY SOURCES: LATE 19TH CENTURY
Sam, thanks! I'll be off now, but try not to eat up the others, will you?
[TIME TO GO FIND WHO WAS LAUGHING AND/OR SOBBING.]
Re: PRIMARY SOURCES: LATE 19TH CENTURY
You think you hear the laughing/crying in... the Emotion section, maybe?