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- The Silmarillion and other histories of Middle-Earth - J. R. R. Tolkien (11)
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Vignettes about vigilantes -- a Caped Crusader, how the perfect sidekick is forged (tragedy!), a felonious feline-fancier, a tragic District Attorney, and a reformed (reforming) tire-thief.
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and tear our pleasures with rough strife by zeen
Captain America (2011), Captain America (Comics)
19 Feb 2012
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Had we but world enough, and time / We'd still manage to fuck it up somehow.
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Steve tries to get some work done.
He fails. And how!
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'Proud and insolent youth,' said Hook, 'prepare to meet thy doom.'
'Dark and sinister man,' Peter answered, 'have at thee.' -
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Kate's skin is milk-pale, whiter than any other skin Steph has ever seen, outside a morgue.
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emotionally crippled billionaire seeks dead sidekick to make him whole again, and succeeds. (Basically, Bruce had a convenient vial of vampire blood to inject into Jason's veins when Jason died of crowbar. It failed, until three days after the funeral Jason crawls out of the grave and stumbles to Wayne Manor.)
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Untitled by beardsley
Batman (Comics)
This work isn't hosted on the Archive so this blurb might not be complete or accurate.
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A moment of stillness in the midst of the desert revolt.
Last bookmarked by zeen
29 Dec 2011
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The cast and crew of Horrible Histories CBBC takes the piss out of Gay and Lesbian history. Sketches include: “Internatyonal Man of Myfterie”, “The Lesbians who Don’t Do Anything”, “Henry Bollingbroke Doesn’t Like Dick”, and three new Savage Songs!
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Light-bringing Apollo, the sun god-king, lounged on his gold throne woven with fragile bronze laurel branches in his hall of warped windows and vine writhed mirrors. Far-seeing Apollo, sun god-king, was so very, very, very, time infinite bored.
Pleasure-seeking Dionysus rubbed into the sucking soil and thrust at the sky. The sky gave him no pleasure, which was fickle of the sky, but there it was. Goat-slaying Dionysus was bored. Bored. Bored. Bored. Random number. Bored.
Suffice to say order-wielding Apollo in his clock work court of hours and seasons and years suffered from ennui. Suffice to say, chaos-creating Dionysus in his fields and vines and drunken debauch suffered from the same.
The story of how some new celebration came into the world.
