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Ask in comments and I'll give you five words I associate with you, for you to expound upon as you see fit. These are from
darkfyre_muse.
Tea flows dark and full over the tongue, more subtle than coffee and more intricate than Coke. The ritual of Morning Tea is a sign that all is right with the world.
Leonard Cohen has a voice that goes right through you and a way with words that make you laugh and cry and twist up inside. Ring the bells that still can ring / Forget your perfect offering / There is a crack, a crack in everything / That's how the light gets in
Cosmic Encounter was, I think, the first 'real' boardgame I owned. It got an awful lot of play while I lived in Apartment Six. Sometimes I think I ought to play it more often these days.
Quotes get used because someone else has already said whatever it is I want to say, better. At least I think they have. Often that's because I don't trust how I'd say it. Which leads us into. . .
Writer is consistently the first word that comes to mind when I describe myself. One of my biggest fears is that it's not accurate. Time to do something about that.
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Tea flows dark and full over the tongue, more subtle than coffee and more intricate than Coke. The ritual of Morning Tea is a sign that all is right with the world.
Leonard Cohen has a voice that goes right through you and a way with words that make you laugh and cry and twist up inside. Ring the bells that still can ring / Forget your perfect offering / There is a crack, a crack in everything / That's how the light gets in
Cosmic Encounter was, I think, the first 'real' boardgame I owned. It got an awful lot of play while I lived in Apartment Six. Sometimes I think I ought to play it more often these days.
Quotes get used because someone else has already said whatever it is I want to say, better. At least I think they have. Often that's because I don't trust how I'd say it. Which leads us into. . .
Writer is consistently the first word that comes to mind when I describe myself. One of my biggest fears is that it's not accurate. Time to do something about that.