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(The Light Fantastic)
😯
"There was a point to this story, but it has temporarily
escaped the chronicler's mind."
- This line perhaps best sums up the whole book.
🤔
It's a metaphor of human bloody existence, a dragon. And if that wasn't bad
enough, it's also a bloody great hot flying thing.
-- Captain Vimes ponders his problems
(Terry Pratchett, Guards! Guards!)
😭
Sweater, n.:
A garment worn by a child when its mother feels chilly.
🙁
have you ever seen the rain