by Guillaume M.
I feel understood
It was a hard choice for some of the questions, but I know I chose right
Art by ОMA (Olga Morozova)
Wikipedia has called the fate of Gävlebocken 2023
And given the state of the goat I very much agree.
Because of this I am going to call the daily watch here, if gävlebocken (or what’s left of them) is burned before the end of the year I will obviously update and we can have another joyous celebration.
Until then, happy new years to you all! And may gävlebocken’s destruction bring you all good luck in the new year!
“What are you DOING!?” the mentor screamed as their estranged student flicked a match/torch into their doused house. “No! NO!”
“Oh, what’s that?” the student asked as they leaned against a rock formation, taking a swig from their bottle. “You don’t like when everything you care about is just taken away from you? Like a puff of smoke?”
“B!” The mentor looked at them incredulously before trying to reach into the house, but it was already too hot. The entire house was ablaze, flames threatening to lick at the mentor’s skin with every breath. They cried out, jumping back, putting their hands to their head. “What have you DONE!?”
The student snorted, rolling their eyes as they stood up and drunkenly wobbled over to the mentor. “All I’m doing, A,” they said with a tired smile, “is letting you live in the world that you said we lived in.”
A stared at B, then a the flames. As they slowly sank to their knees, watching the fire, B snorted. Waving a hand and taking another swig, they turned and began walking away. “Now you know what it’s like to have your entire life blown to smithereens!” they laughed humorlessly, barely heard above the collapsing beams of the house.
Walter A. Weber, from Wild Animals of North America, 1960.
by NataliaDrepina
dark cottagecore but make it fantasy novel
You may see memes/random things pop up occasionally, or things about my life irl Ash They/Them oh, and I write/do art sometimes
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