purplepersonful
both is two people grouped together. they both moved into the cardboard box across the road. it implies a connection and can refer to any noun; it is not limited to people. in the south, people say both with an almost an l sound.
I am on the edge of sanity.
the place where all the memories of our childhood started. the one day where we found a ladybug hiding under a leaf, the time we spent 20 straight minutes trying to be the one person who could fly, the time we built that snowman and used our own mittens to cover its hands and ran inside to drink the strengthening hot cocoa
i crouched down to pick the fulffy ball of fur. it dashed away and i yelled at my dad. why did he have to freak it out of its senses?? why must men be so obliviously annoying when it comes to animals feelings??? i should report him for making my kittenly ball of fur terrified
whats the difference between avenues and streets and boulevards and ways. their all some sort of roadway. am i just too dense to see the subtle differences in their compostition?? or is humanity just too nitpicky about what they put their feet on??
i offered her an apple and she denied.
there are so many many references to mist in books i read. in percy jackson its all "dude, mortals cant see our special powers cuz were all special and manipulate the MIST" and in the tecth city, "you have to go throught this crazy mist thing that will never let you reach the tenth city unless you have a jocasta, which of course the bad guy has until they defeat him,
the power of the force of your actions determine their magnitude
silk has always been a valuable material. its so valuable that a n entire trade route was name3d after it. u dont just name a trade route after any old thing.
sinking is the act of falling through some sort of liquid preferably water. sinking in oil would be..........................................................quite the slippery experience. pun unintended but still made me happy :))
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