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A large headed being sat and he did stare, looking over my shoulder, looking at your lair. In the void he sat, and on its rim you perched looking upon that old monolith, larger than the earth. He looked and said: "Allow now that perchance your spirit will not allow you to end my life. Look downward upon my spiral and scream out whatever your strife." With a rage-filled yelp you leaped onto his stone head crying you struck again and again until as the soot settled the creature was dead, and you found the peace within.
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Jun 2, 2014
Jun 2, 2014 at 1:10 PM UTC
Monolith
A large headed being sat and he did stare, looking over my shoulder, looking at your lair. In the void he sat, and on its rim you perched looking upon that old monolith, larger than the earth. He looked and said: "Allow now that perchance your spirit will not allow you to end my life. Look downward upon my spiral and scream out whatever your strife." With a rage-filled yelp you leaped onto his stone head crying you struck again and again until as the soot settled the creature was dead, and you found the peace within.
Shin
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30/M/American
Jun 2, 2014
Jun 2, 2014 at 1:10 PM UTC
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