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May. 24th, 2017
So iZombie this week introduced me to
May. 24th, 2017 03:39 amFinnegan's Wake (the song, that is.)
They certainly get to brawling fast, don't they? I get that the row and the ruckus has to start somehow, and that they're all a little into their cups by now, and Biddy sure is a buzzkill... but even so. I wonder if we're missing some important backstory here.
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They certainly get to brawling fast, don't they? I get that the row and the ruckus has to start somehow, and that they're all a little into their cups by now, and Biddy sure is a buzzkill... but even so. I wonder if we're missing some important backstory here.
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Gorgeous Artwork Shows Kids With Their Superhero Shadows and Will Warm Your Frozen Heart
Welsh Farmer Accidentally Creates World's Hottest Chili
How Women Mentors Make a Difference in Engineering (Relevant link to LJ)
How New York City Is Rediscovering Its Maritime Spirit
Migrants sweep their way to integration in rubbish-strewn Rome
Wolves need space to roam to control expanding coyote populations
Grasshopper Glacier
Nevertheless, He Persisted: Tales of Masculine Perseverance
Why we have more and more days without frost
Animals still in cages a year after Buenos Aires zoo closure
In the aftermath of disaster, Haitians ask what makes a city.
Why A Surgeon Taught A Non-Doctor To Do Brain Surgery
Without ID, Homeless Trapped in Vicious Cycle
Covering Standing Rock
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Kurdish independence in Iraq likely 'not if but when': U.S. general
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