i've been messing around my old gen 5 Unova game lately and found something quite interesting. an actual pokemon Zodiac so i decided for the fun of it i'm gonna post all the signs here (please note that own nothing in this and am just posting what the game itself put in)
as for myself i fall under Sawsbuck but i'm curious to hear what the rest of you got in this and if you like or absolutely hate this. either way, let me know :)
ENJOY!
If you were born in January, your sign is Sawsbuck! You could be described as an honest and serious person! I believe that you would never betray your friends. Try to be a big-hearted person, and all will be
We're all just Meat and Bones by eden-paradox, literature
Literature
We're all just Meat and Bones
Holly,
I'm going to die.
No, I'm going to change into them. I should probably write this down directly, quickly, and to the point. In about an hour I will cease to be Ryan, English major at Lander University in Greenwood SC, and I will start my life anew as a zombie. Yea, an undead corpse that stumbles around all day searching for human flesh. I will be nameless just one undead among thousands.
Which is exactly why I'm writing this letter on this stack of blank receipts. I'm holed up in The Dixie, a local burger joint. Ironically, I always thought the old-timey and weathered neon sign out front would make a perfect apocalypse bac
First come the tears,
Then comes the flame
First comes the failure
Then comes the end
First come the words,
Then come the fists
First comes the black,
Then comes the red
First comes the fear,
Then comes the fight
First come the blades,
Then comes the blood
First comes the lead,
Then come the dead
First come the tears,
Then comes the flame.
Everywhere shame, everywhere pain.
Legacy: a preview & history
The noise was deafening in the tavern, but the jovial air was infectious. Walking in right off the street, it was hard for anyone to resist celebrating with everyone else, even as seating became a premium. The dark hardwood walls reflected the light of the multiple lanterns and roaring fire across the room, shining brightly where stains of spilled ale had worn themselves into the grain of the wood. The two serving girls laughed merrily as they danced from table to table, expertly avoiding the hands of men a little too deep in their cups.
It was a coming of age celebration, or the closest thing to it in the small