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Former Fairy
Patton snuggled on the couch and his hair was being stroked by his boyfriend, Logan. As Logan was falling asleep, Patton looked at the full moon and frowned as he snuck off of Logan and into the guest bedroom. He pulled out some pieces of paper from underneath the pillow and placed them on the coffee table right next to Logan's side of the couch. Patton, soon, went into the guest bedroom and cried himself to sleep while under the blanket. He had no idea what would stare back at him the next time he looked in the mirror, but he was scared Logan wouldn't like the outcome.
Monique StarPublished 5 years ago in GeeksIn Praise of the Queen's English
Hurrah for the Queen's English! I'm going to try and make what I am sure, in these times of shorter joke books and disappearing humour in general, is a controversial argument:
Grant PattersonPublished 5 years ago in GeeksRandomocity Ep. 003 Peter PANther
Below is a recording of the episode, as well as the script to it. If you want the full story, listening the the episode will give you everything.
Rand EinfeldtPublished 5 years ago in Geeks'In the Fade' - Review (Netflix)
Nuri Sekerci (Nurman Acar) is happy. He is marrying the love of his life, Katja (Diane Kruger). Such is their love and devotion to one another that, rather than buy wedding bands, they have them tattooed on their wedding fingers. The marriage takes place in prison as Nuri is serving a sentence for drug dealing.
Q-ell BettonPublished 5 years ago in GeeksRandomocity Ep. 002 1987
Hello listeners! And welcome to Randomocity. I am your host, Rand. No, Rand is not short for anything... I take that back, I am. Who am I kidding, you all can't see what I look like anyway.
Rand EinfeldtPublished 5 years ago in GeeksProlific Prince vs Avatyrant
The Avatyrant took advantage of her powers to control nature and weather. Making the waves bigger with storms by the beaches, removing leaves from trees when citizens needed shade, making earthquakes that weaken buildings without too many fatalities or injuries. The only thing that seemingly kept her from going from inconveniencing people to killing them was her enemy, the Prolific Prince. With the power of creating anything at will, he didn't have a lot of limits when it comes to defeating the Avatyrant or repairing the damage caused by her. Since he always insisted that the police didn't need to interfere, she usually ended up with more bruises than her enemy, a declaration of defeat, and a vow that she won't be easily defeated next time as opposed to a normal arrest.
Monique StarPublished 5 years ago in Geeks30 Books to Read Before You Die (Pt. 33)
Wow, we've actually made it to Part 33 and we're still on our journey. People will ask if I'm planning to do this for as long as I live and well, I don't really know. I guess it'll just end when it ends and because it hasn't ended, well—we're carrying on. Today, we're going to discuss why I don't like book clubs and I'll give you some reasons. Now, I don't have a hatred for them because I know that they help a lot of people by reading a book in a group as opposed to reading it by yourself. For reasons of social meetings, motivation, etc. some people prefer book-club style reading. But here are a few reasons why I don't personally like it.
Annie KapurPublished 5 years ago in Geeks'Doctor Strange 2' Will Be the MCU's First Real Horror Movie
It's a bit shocking given this is the Marvel Cinematic Universe we're talking about. The stories—as exciting, epic and powerful as they are—do have the grandiose, splendor, humor and positivism we all love about superheroes. We hardly see the terror in the eyes of a victim suffering from nightmares and demons, or the weird things that go bump in the night.
Pierre Roustan, Author of THE CAIN LETTERS and SCARY HORROR STUFF!Published 5 years ago in Geeks'Lion King' 2019 Remake
This movie was probably one of the most anticipated movies ever created in reality. Everyone who is anyone knows about The Lion King in some way, shape or form. From the soundtrack, to the characters and the movie itself, for many it is a childhood staple. I will caution from here out there will be major spoilers, so if that does not bother you or you have seen the movie already, continue on.
Hannah ElliottPublished 5 years ago in GeeksTop 10 Things We Hated About the Gilmore Girls Revival
Though there were many things to love about the return of Lorelai, Rory, and the rest of the Stars Hollow gang, there were also a lot of things we could have done without. Welcome to MsMojo, and today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 things we hated about Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life.
A Love Letter to Reading
I am a compulsive book buyer. My dad is kind of relieved; he says that there are worse addictions to have. Of course, that is true, but when you’re constantly having to stack book after book onto an already crowded windowsill because you’ve run out of bookshelf space, slowly blocking out the natural light, it starts to become a problem. Now, it wouldn’t be that much of a problem if I actually had time to read all these books, but I don’t. I have hundreds of unread books on my shelves, and I don’t see that changing in the foreseeable future. And that’s okay.
Stacy SilnikPublished 5 years ago in GeeksWhat to Watch This Summer
Looking for some new shows to binge on rainy summer days? I've got a new list for you of shows I've watched recently and thoroughly enjoyed.
Amanda ClarkePublished 5 years ago in Geeks