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nd pin it together. When the cup returned to the hands of Yoshimasa he became furious with the repairs made to the cup and deemed it to be further ruined than it was before. Japanese ceramists, who were new to their trade, attempted to repair the cup following the principles of Wabi-sabi and used a local tree sap, lacquer, and gold dust to fix the holes and fractures of the shogun's favourite tea cup. The finished cup was presented to the Shogun who praised the result, not only was the cup repaired but took on a new life through its imperfections and had become truly unique.
By Mat Barnsleyabout a year ago in Chapters
sesame seeds kill
Foe’s are nevertheless far from over the last day, more worldly, than most, food was my main concern, growing fat over the millenia, one soul lasts 15 years or so. Maybe because these last years are shorter than few, the souls grow darker and darker. Quark said the parasite man, lovely ladies slither into it, that cumbersome thin tail. After the five after the first time you slide in. hey!! Thin tail i was saying, never the mind of slumber it wet the head rest with teaching them agriculture fruits of my labour, i get what i want.
By paolo Paul denaroabout a year ago in Chapters
Eight Years After Katty Ran Away From Home, She Tells Her Story Episode 2
When she left, he said it was the right thing to do. His daughter was meant for more than just working on the farm. Ellen felt a little upset when someone suggested that being a wife and mother wasn't a good thing to aim for, but she didn't say anything. What is the purpose.
By TOBECHI OGADINMAabout a year ago in Chapters
The Horror Man
Late one evening, in the heart of the city, a brand-new office building stood tall, its glass windows shimmering under the moonlight. For weeks, it had been the talk of the town, a symbol of progress and innovation. But no one knew its dark secret.
By Nithishkumar.Vabout a year ago in Chapters
Eight Years After Katty Ran Away from Home, She Tells Her Story.
Katty Lee came back to her hometown after being away for eight years. It's hard to say exactly how she left because there are different emotions and actions involved. However, Katty chose to take her mind off those thoughts by turning her car radio up and enjoying the music. She got good at not thinking about the past after she left, so when she saw her father's silver silos, it made her cry. Eight years ago, only one tall container had an American flag on it, but now there were three, showing the flag proudly. Her dad was right about the farm doing good. Silos cost a lot of money. When a farmer finished paying for one, they would put a flag or a picture on it to show it belonged to them. Katty quietly said she was proud of her father as the song "Another One Bites the Dust" played in her rental Miata sports car, which was the same type of car her father had.
By TOBECHI OGADINMAabout a year ago in Chapters
Memoirs Of The In-Between - Chapter 2 . Content Warning.
When you’re alive, you have no idea what happens to you when you die. It was one of my many thoughts and regrets. I always wondered what happened to a person when they died. I sent so many people to their afterlives, that it seemed like a fair question. I had no idea what I believed, and to be frank I was scared to think too deeply about it. Only when my worst guilt, fresh after a job well done, did I dare to venture into that dark corner of my mind. I eventually convinced myself that nothing happened. There was no heaven, there were no gods, there was nothing but a deep dark sleep that you never wake up from.
By Hope Martinabout a year ago in Chapters
Seeing and Not Seeing. Top Story - September 2024.
Another Saturday night and I ain’t got nobody… He was thinking of the same damn song every weekend now. The quarantine and the curfew were things he could get used to; there was a bit of luck in having a condo in the downtown core. At least it was in a part of town without his company's handiwork. It was a perfect example of cinema right in front of him (Hitchcock be damned), all silent and distant. So, he thought, I just needed to add a song.
By Kendall Defoe about a year ago in Chapters










