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Snowy
Oct 6, 2010

A man whose blood
Is very snow-broth;
One who never feels
The wanton stings and
Motions of the sense



Scarodactyl posted:

A couple drafts of attempts at the "small pastry" concept with varying degrees of terribleness.



This one rules

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Snowy
Oct 6, 2010

A man whose blood
Is very snow-broth;
One who never feels
The wanton stings and
Motions of the sense



Edgar Allen Ho posted:

There was some british fantasy book I read as a kid (honestly like 90% chance it was LotR, Narnia, or TERF Wizards) where there was a riddle that made no sense as a dumb little kid who had never seen a british person irl. I didn't get "uh" and "er" being the same thing was a part of the answer, read brits in my head as rhoticly pronouncing "erRRRRRRR" when stalling.

This is real? Er means uh? JFK wouldn’t be happy about that, and neither am I

Snowy
Oct 6, 2010

A man whose blood
Is very snow-broth;
One who never feels
The wanton stings and
Motions of the sense



Butterfly Valley posted:

They don't mean the same, just sound the same in a British accent.

Not ok

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