Being shipped with Marches is a bridge too far.
I was thinking of some of our especially prolific Catholic posters of the past and present.
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by Fahran » Mon Jun 15, 2020 8:25 pm
"Then it was as if all the beauty of Ardha, devastating in its color and form and movement, recalled to him, more and more, the First Music, though reflected dimly. Thus Alnair wept bitterly, lamenting the notes which had begun to fade from his memory. He, who had composed the world's first poem upon spying a gazelle and who had played the world's first song upon encountering a dove perched upon a moringa, in beauty, now found only suffering and longing. Such it must be for all among the djinn, souls of flame and ash slowly dwindling to cinders in the elder days of the world."
- Song of the Fallen Star

by The Village Green SSR » Mon Jun 15, 2020 8:26 pm

by South Odreria 2 » Mon Jun 15, 2020 8:26 pm
Valrifell wrote:
Disregard whatever this poster says

by Questarian New Yorkshire » Mon Jun 15, 2020 8:26 pm
Calm down. I know you weren't trying to offend me. For someone who does 50,000 types of sport you sometimes exhibit low confidence man. You gotta work on thatFahran wrote: I'm sorry.:

by Bear Stearns » Mon Jun 15, 2020 8:27 pm
The Village Green SSR wrote:Oh dear, this talk of spoiled young adults from affluent backgrounds in higher education reminds me of someone... sadly, this person is myself.

by Questarian New Yorkshire » Mon Jun 15, 2020 8:29 pm
The Village Green SSR wrote:Oh dear, this talk of spoiled young adults from affluent backgrounds in higher education reminds me of someone... sadly, this person is myself.

by Fahran » Mon Jun 15, 2020 8:29 pm
Questarian New Yorkshire wrote:Calm down. I know you weren't trying to offend me. For someone who does 50,000 types of sport you sometimes exhibit low confidence man. You gotta work on that
"Then it was as if all the beauty of Ardha, devastating in its color and form and movement, recalled to him, more and more, the First Music, though reflected dimly. Thus Alnair wept bitterly, lamenting the notes which had begun to fade from his memory. He, who had composed the world's first poem upon spying a gazelle and who had played the world's first song upon encountering a dove perched upon a moringa, in beauty, now found only suffering and longing. Such it must be for all among the djinn, souls of flame and ash slowly dwindling to cinders in the elder days of the world."
- Song of the Fallen Star

by The Village Green SSR » Mon Jun 15, 2020 8:29 pm

by Questarian New Yorkshire » Mon Jun 15, 2020 8:30 pm
why?

by South Odreria 2 » Mon Jun 15, 2020 8:30 pm
Valrifell wrote:
Disregard whatever this poster says

by Fahran » Mon Jun 15, 2020 8:30 pm
The Village Green SSR wrote:Oh dear, this talk of spoiled young adults from affluent backgrounds in higher education reminds me of someone... sadly, this person is myself.
South Odreria 2 wrote:Would people be mad if I posted something about a topic a bunch pages back
"Then it was as if all the beauty of Ardha, devastating in its color and form and movement, recalled to him, more and more, the First Music, though reflected dimly. Thus Alnair wept bitterly, lamenting the notes which had begun to fade from his memory. He, who had composed the world's first poem upon spying a gazelle and who had played the world's first song upon encountering a dove perched upon a moringa, in beauty, now found only suffering and longing. Such it must be for all among the djinn, souls of flame and ash slowly dwindling to cinders in the elder days of the world."
- Song of the Fallen Star

by Luminesa » Mon Jun 15, 2020 8:31 pm

by Fahran » Mon Jun 15, 2020 8:31 pm
Questarian New Yorkshire wrote:why?
"Then it was as if all the beauty of Ardha, devastating in its color and form and movement, recalled to him, more and more, the First Music, though reflected dimly. Thus Alnair wept bitterly, lamenting the notes which had begun to fade from his memory. He, who had composed the world's first poem upon spying a gazelle and who had played the world's first song upon encountering a dove perched upon a moringa, in beauty, now found only suffering and longing. Such it must be for all among the djinn, souls of flame and ash slowly dwindling to cinders in the elder days of the world."
- Song of the Fallen Star

by Questarian New Yorkshire » Mon Jun 15, 2020 8:31 pm
Does she refer to herself in the 3rd person too?

by Northern Davincia » Mon Jun 15, 2020 8:32 pm
Conserative Morality wrote:"Two gin-scented tears trickled down the sides of his nose. But it was all right, everything was all right, the struggle was finished. He had won the victory over himself. He loved Big Hoppe."

by Fahran » Mon Jun 15, 2020 8:32 pm
Luminesa wrote:I mean I dunno why Marches would think I'm a mail-order bride, maybe he thought I was the package when I showed-up on his front porch with some cookies, but it wouldn't be the WORST outcome.
"Then it was as if all the beauty of Ardha, devastating in its color and form and movement, recalled to him, more and more, the First Music, though reflected dimly. Thus Alnair wept bitterly, lamenting the notes which had begun to fade from his memory. He, who had composed the world's first poem upon spying a gazelle and who had played the world's first song upon encountering a dove perched upon a moringa, in beauty, now found only suffering and longing. Such it must be for all among the djinn, souls of flame and ash slowly dwindling to cinders in the elder days of the world."
- Song of the Fallen Star

by The Village Green SSR » Mon Jun 15, 2020 8:32 pm

by Fahran » Mon Jun 15, 2020 8:32 pm
Questarian New Yorkshire wrote:Does she refer to herself in the 3rd person too?

"Then it was as if all the beauty of Ardha, devastating in its color and form and movement, recalled to him, more and more, the First Music, though reflected dimly. Thus Alnair wept bitterly, lamenting the notes which had begun to fade from his memory. He, who had composed the world's first poem upon spying a gazelle and who had played the world's first song upon encountering a dove perched upon a moringa, in beauty, now found only suffering and longing. Such it must be for all among the djinn, souls of flame and ash slowly dwindling to cinders in the elder days of the world."
- Song of the Fallen Star

by Questarian New Yorkshire » Mon Jun 15, 2020 8:35 pm


by Kowani » Mon Jun 15, 2020 8:36 pm
Abolitionism in the North has leagued itself with Radical Democracy, and so the Slave Power was forced to ally itself with the Money Power; that is the great fact of the age.

by South Odreria 2 » Mon Jun 15, 2020 8:36 pm
Valrifell wrote:
Disregard whatever this poster says

by Fahran » Mon Jun 15, 2020 8:37 pm
"Then it was as if all the beauty of Ardha, devastating in its color and form and movement, recalled to him, more and more, the First Music, though reflected dimly. Thus Alnair wept bitterly, lamenting the notes which had begun to fade from his memory. He, who had composed the world's first poem upon spying a gazelle and who had played the world's first song upon encountering a dove perched upon a moringa, in beauty, now found only suffering and longing. Such it must be for all among the djinn, souls of flame and ash slowly dwindling to cinders in the elder days of the world."
- Song of the Fallen Star

by Kowani » Mon Jun 15, 2020 8:38 pm
Abolitionism in the North has leagued itself with Radical Democracy, and so the Slave Power was forced to ally itself with the Money Power; that is the great fact of the age.

by Fahran » Mon Jun 15, 2020 8:39 pm
Kowani wrote:Vive la Révolution!
"Then it was as if all the beauty of Ardha, devastating in its color and form and movement, recalled to him, more and more, the First Music, though reflected dimly. Thus Alnair wept bitterly, lamenting the notes which had begun to fade from his memory. He, who had composed the world's first poem upon spying a gazelle and who had played the world's first song upon encountering a dove perched upon a moringa, in beauty, now found only suffering and longing. Such it must be for all among the djinn, souls of flame and ash slowly dwindling to cinders in the elder days of the world."
- Song of the Fallen Star
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