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Absolution (Southern Reach #4)
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Read between May 21 - June 6, 2025
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“Drunk Boat” was Man Boy Slim’s nickname for the Village Bar’s alcoholic poet in residence—a man of letters who had not been above a bit of night poaching with a flashlight and, of all things, a handgun.
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Excellent 1 shot character or npc
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Then Man Boy Slim waded in and described the stranger as “an out-of-work magician, looking to create a new act out of you-all.”
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My worst nightmare oh my
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Immortal, but they kept blowing each other up when, as Jack put it, “they could just explain that explosives are funny and spy agencies do stupid things.”
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“And how do you define ‘foreign entity?’” “An entity that is foreign, sir.”
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“You know, sometimes I feel like I’ve been shipwrecked here. It’s like I don’t have the right tools, and I’m supposed to improvise. It feels impossible.” Half weary, half frustrated.
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WORD
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“So he gets a get-well postcard?” No, he gets a fuck-off-and-die postcard.
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Chaste Dickdred, the fucking name on the tombstone.
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ANother good dnd name
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This had been when Lowry thought of Whitby as “that strange little prick,” or “that straight albino pretzel,”
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(or that was how Lowry perceived the evil that was pudding)
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Lol wait tf did pudding do
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Although you also said ‘titty’ and ‘glory hole’ a lot, Lowry, so maybe we shouldn’t have listened to you so much.