Anonymous1: I really like this one, I can really feel that Kakyoin is doing this because he truly loves her, Holly's feeling it and thr both of them are enjoying it. Such a great image.
Sorry4BeingAlive: @Anonymous:
1. Is alive not dead
2. JoJo is for retards
3. What the fuck is Retrogames.cc
4. I do understand what i think because i think it and by that i understand my thoughts.
5. Go kys
DickGuy8719: Yesterday, a friend of mine called me. It was John, an old buddy from high school. I hadn't spoken with him for years, and we started to reminisce about all the crap we pulled in high school. A few days later I decided to call him back, and see if we could get together, maybe go fishing or something.
We talked on the phone for a while, and I said to him, "Hey, maybe we should get together sometime." He first said that that was a bad idea, but then he agreed. I asked him for address, copied it down, and told him I'd see him in the morning.
The next morning I arrived at the place he said he lived at. There was nothing but rubble there. It looked like there had been a fire there years ago, but nothing got cleaned up, and the plants never regrew. In the middle of the rubble, I found an old rotary style telephone on the floor, not connected to anything. Hurriedly, I pulled out my cell phone and called his number.
The telephone on the floor rang.
Once.
Twice.
A third time.
I dropped my cell phone in shock, and knelt to grab the rotary telephone. A voice, drenched in distortion and hiss, said:
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1. Is alive not dead
2. JoJo is for retards
3. What the fuck is Retrogames.cc
4. I do understand what i think because i think it and by that i understand my thoughts.
5. Go kys
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We talked on the phone for a while, and I said to him, "Hey, maybe we should get together sometime." He first said that that was a bad idea, but then he agreed. I asked him for address, copied it down, and told him I'd see him in the morning.
The next morning I arrived at the place he said he lived at. There was nothing but rubble there. It looked like there had been a fire there years ago, but nothing got cleaned up, and the plants never regrew. In the middle of the rubble, I found an old rotary style telephone on the floor, not connected to anything. Hurriedly, I pulled out my cell phone and called his number.
The telephone on the floor rang.
Once.
Twice.
A third time.
I dropped my cell phone in shock, and knelt to grab the rotary telephone. A voice, drenched in distortion and hiss, said:
"I told you this was a bad idea."