Jeanquois Montfeaux
Gerbinsky the Elder   Cleveland, Ohio, United States
 
 
'He sitteth in the lurking places of the villages: in the secret places doth he murder the innocent: his eyes are privily set against the poor.' - Psalms 10:8
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Three men waited atop a hill.
The first one, who was more rotund than a silo, laid in the grass, twiddling it. The second one, taller than a pine tree, stood and let the wind catch his hair and jacket. The third, who by all accounts was as normal as a human could be, sat in a sort of melancholy, longing for the days gone by. By any reach of the imagination, these three seemingly nonspecial and unenthusiastic schmoes would amount to nothing, and nothing astounding nor remarkable could ever happen involving them; and that would be correct. They just waited atop the hill, almost in a trance, for something so uninteresting and generic, that for all intents and purposes, we should not even venture to guess what it could be; yet we do. We sit in our chairs, wondering what they were waiting for, and why they were waiting for it.

The evening drew on, and the sun set behind the grassy hills that rolled on endlessly into the far away horizons, and further still behind the trees that grew so magnificently, yet so regularly, into the sky. This scene, one without the faintest taste of passion or uniqueness, ends up being one of such intrigue and beauty, that we wish to be within it. We wish to be atop that hill, and fall into the same unoriginality that they were in; for, that inner and outer peace they felt, waiting for what seemed to be forever and for naught, is soothing to us, and, in fact, desirable.

And so, taking leave of all my worries and stressors, I went to said hill, and found said three men, still awaiting the unknown. I laid alongside the rotund fellow, and alongside the average gent, who was still sitting and staring into the past, and looked up into the sky. The fading sun warmed my skin, and the wind blew against my face in a comforting way. I waited upon that hill, just like the others, not knowing of what we were waiting for; and I never learned what it was; however, I felt an inner peace, and I stayed in that sunset until night enswathed the world.
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Just playing HL2:2 and I tried to get the Van Cache, so I blow the barrel up, the Car moves, and lands like this, what are the Chances?
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Captain Rex 24 Feb @ 7:24am 
+rep carries me when I get high and become a nuisance in Deep Rock. :nitra:
Captain Rex 22 Feb @ 4:22pm 
+rep plays deep rock
Jeanquois Montfeaux 21 Feb @ 9:53pm 
Hit it, Stanky!
saintsaintsaint 21 Feb @ 9:31pm 
I'm like "Hey, what's up? Hello" (Ayy)
Seen yo pretty ass soon as you came in the door
I just wanna chill, got a sack for us to roll
Married to the money, introduced her to my stove
Showed her how to whip it, now she remixin' for low
She my trap queen, let her hit the bando
We be countin' up, watch how far them bands go
We just set a goal, talkin' matchin' Lambos
At 56 a gram, 5 a hundred grams though
Man, I swear I love her, how she work the damn pole
Hit the strip club, we be lettin' bands go
Everybody hatin', we just call them fans, though
In love with the money, I ain't never lettin' go
Captain Rex 21 Aug, 2024 @ 8:46am 
+rep he is a liberal sissy boy
Perpoll 7 Aug, 2024 @ 9:16pm 
Soft liberal sissy boy