53aa6e3
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Stick it up your crack, you warped son of a mutant b*tch!
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lord-loss
grubbs-grady
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Darren Shan |
123993b
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Now sod off back to your own world, you motherless scum, and save your threats for those who care.
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lord-loss
grubbs-grady
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Darren Shan |
000fd45
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"But you're like me," he says. "An outsider. Different. A freak. We're both weird, which is why we get along."
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friendship
grubbs-grady
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Darren Shan |
cd3803f
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"Then we still have time!" I gasp. "It's not too late. We know what he's going to do. We'll return to the cave and fight." " ?" Kernel says sarcastically. "Yes! I'll fight to save Dervish and Bill-E. I don't care what those monsters throw at us. When it's family, it's different." "You really think you can choose not to be a coward if and when it suits you?" Kernel jeers. Beranabus interrupts wearily before I can retort. "It doesn't matter. You're arguing about nothing. The time for heroics has passed."
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family
kernel-fleck
grubbs-grady
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Darren Shan |
41d98ba
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I stop reading after half an hour. I've had enough. Humanity has hit a brick wall. We're facing our end, like the dinosaurs millions of years before us. The only difference is we've got journalists on hand to document every blow and setback, cataloguing our rapid, painful downfall in vibrant, vicious detail. Personally, I think the dinosaurs had the better deal. When it comes to impending, unavoidable extinction, ignorance is bliss.
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grubbs-grady
dinosaurs
demons
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Darren Shan |
7904513
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This is crazy. We're standing here, talking about nuclear bombs being dropped on Carcery Vale. It's insane.
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grubbs-grady
insane
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Darren Shan |