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+ | <font size="1.5">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SdkxOl39dA On Eris]: | ||
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::Do not fall in love with people like me. | ::Do not fall in love with people like me. | ||
::I will take you to museums, and parks, | ::I will take you to museums, and parks, | ||
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::So that you can never go back to them without tasting me like blood in your mouth. | ::So that you can never go back to them without tasting me like blood in your mouth. | ||
::I will destroy you in the most beautiful way possible. And when I leave you will finally understand, why storms are named after people.” | ::I will destroy you in the most beautiful way possible. And when I leave you will finally understand, why storms are named after people.” | ||
− | ::: Caitlyn Siehl, Literary Sexts: A Collection of Short & Sexy Love Poems | + | ::: Caitlyn Siehl, ''Literary Sexts: A Collection of Short & Sexy Love Poems'' |
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+ | ::I still own my heart, which I know because it hurts so much. | ||
+ | :::Emilie Autumn, ''The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls'' | ||
− | :: | + | ::Sometimes I don’t eat for days simply because I want a proper excuse to feel as empty inside as I do. |
− | ::: | + | :::Emilie Autumn, ''The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls'' |
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+ | Of Ragabash: | ||
− | :: | + | ::'''LAW 3''' |
− | :: | + | ::''CONCEAL YOUR INTENTIONS'' |
+ | ::Keep people off balance and in the dark by never revealing the purpose behind your actions. Without a clue as to what you are up to, they cannot prepare a defense. Guide them far enough down the wrong path, envelop them in enough smoke, and by the time they realize your intentions, it will be too late. | ||
+ | :::Robert Greene, ''48 Laws of Power'' | ||
− | :: | + | ::'''LAW 48''' |
− | :: | + | ::''ASSUME FORMLESSNESS'' |
+ | ::By taking a shape, by having a visible plan, you open yourself to attack. Instead of taking a form for your enemy to grasp, keep yourself adaptable and on the move. Accept the fact that nothing is certain and no law is fixed. The best way to protect yourself is to be as fluid and formless as water; never bet on stability or lasting order. Everything changes. | ||
+ | :::Robert Greene, ''48 Laws of Power'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:58, 12 November 2022
- Do not fall in love with people like me.
- I will take you to museums, and parks,
- and monuments,
- and kiss you in every beautiful place,
- So that you can never go back to them without tasting me like blood in your mouth.
- I will destroy you in the most beautiful way possible. And when I leave you will finally understand, why storms are named after people.”
- Caitlyn Siehl, Literary Sexts: A Collection of Short & Sexy Love Poems
- I still own my heart, which I know because it hurts so much.
- Emilie Autumn, The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls
- I still own my heart, which I know because it hurts so much.
- Sometimes I don’t eat for days simply because I want a proper excuse to feel as empty inside as I do.
- Emilie Autumn, The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls
- Sometimes I don’t eat for days simply because I want a proper excuse to feel as empty inside as I do.
Of Ragabash:
- LAW 3
- CONCEAL YOUR INTENTIONS
- Keep people off balance and in the dark by never revealing the purpose behind your actions. Without a clue as to what you are up to, they cannot prepare a defense. Guide them far enough down the wrong path, envelop them in enough smoke, and by the time they realize your intentions, it will be too late.
- Robert Greene, 48 Laws of Power
- LAW 48
- ASSUME FORMLESSNESS
- By taking a shape, by having a visible plan, you open yourself to attack. Instead of taking a form for your enemy to grasp, keep yourself adaptable and on the move. Accept the fact that nothing is certain and no law is fixed. The best way to protect yourself is to be as fluid and formless as water; never bet on stability or lasting order. Everything changes.
- Robert Greene, 48 Laws of Power