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Tuesday, 24 February 2015

"I suppose that this is the point at which I greet an apparently empty Blogland, only to be mortified as others pop up like metaphorical garden gnomes." 

"Ah, or better yet, my own genre savvy-nature proves to be my own tragical undoing, the unending tale of smug intellectualism faltering in the ugly face of reality."

"Perhaps I never made sense in the first place. Of course, "making" sense implies that there is a sense market, consequentially one can only hope that it was not lead to as many casualties as the incense market before it."

~Sir Reingington

Wednesday, 11 February 2015

Star Inkbright: fervently obsessing since 1998. :P

Saturday, 17 January 2015

"It's just like hanging out here, except we dance like Skulduggery and China, dress like Kate Middleton and talk like Sir Reingington :P"

Eve the ROCK, referring to the first Blogland Requiem Ball.

Friday, 5 December 2014

"Tea is wonderful! It just needs a few spoons of sugar and a few more spoons of sugar,
And then it's pretty much entirely sugar and you can have it with cake," ~Pyro-Dawn Tyromant

Sunday, 9 November 2014

"No one deserves to die. 
Just a few people have to." -Sophia Keatings

Saturday, 8 November 2014

"I like that sort of logic. It makes no sense." - Dugglyn Carzainia

Thursday, 30 October 2014

Saturday, 4 October 2014

"I remember that C told me that her grandma didn't like reading, because you spent all that time reading that book and then at the end you had nothing to show for it, so she thought that knitting was much more productive. I disagree. I do gain things from reading. Not maybe physical objects you can hold, but I gain things mentally. And it feels a bit like I'm building a . . . I don't even know what I'm building, I'm just building, and books give me building blocks that help me form my structure and give me a better idea of what it is. Maybe in TFIOS they changed nothing in their story universe. But just because someone doesn't die for a worthy cause doesn't mean that they didn't contribute to life or that their existence was worthless, and I don't care if they didn't change their story universe, they changed ME." - Star Inkbright