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Esme

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  1. allow me to introduce you all to the letter: a

    here are some facts about a

    • it is the first letter of the alphabet
    • it is cute
    • it is versatile
    • it is part of a balanced lingual breakfast (more nutritional information on the back)
    • some words begin with two of this letter instead of one

    obviously, is really fun, but it should be used responsibly! here are some do's and don'ts regarding the letter a:

    Do

    • use it liberally
    • bold it for emphasis
    • use it in your favorite online chatroom
    • use it in place of bad words like "heck", "abregardless", "pucci", and "high LCK growth"
    • keep it in a cool, dry container

    Don't

    • use its name in vain
    • use it while under the influence of drugs (ecstasy, marijuana, gacha) or alcohol
    • call it mean names
    • allow children to use it without supervision
    • ship it with the other Vowels
    • tell it that it that it has no mouth

     

    I hope you all found this information useful and continue to enjoy a

  2. If we're assuming little to no grinding:

    FE6 Best: Alan, Lance, Dieck, Rutger, Miledy

    FE6 Worst: Bors, Barth, Wendy, Sophia, Dorothy, Cath

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    FE7 Best: Marcus, Raven, Pent

    FE7 Worst: Wil, Lowen, Heath, Karla

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    FE8 Best: Seth, Ephraim, Joshua, Gerik, Lute

    FE8 Worst: Neimi, Amelia, Marisa, Ewan

  3. I love this short story so much. It's called "The 24-Hour Dog", by Jeanette Winterson.

     

    Spoiler

    It is no use trying to assume again the state of innocence and acceptance of the animal or the child. This time it has to be conscious. To circle about in such gladness as his, is the effort of a whole lifetime.

    The day was misty and settled on his coat like a warning. I was looking into the future, thinking about what I would have to be to the dog in return for what he would be to me. It would have been much easier if he had been an easier dog. I mean, less intelligent, less sensitive, less brimful of that jouissance which should not be harmed.

    It would have been much easier if I had been an easier person. We were so many edges, dog and me, and of the same recklessness. And of the same love. I have learnt what love costs. I never count it but I know what it costs.

     

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