thing we were robbed of seeing
- hannibal going apeshit and killing people with a hammer
- hannibal tucking will into bed, changing his clothes, and gently taking care of him before Will woke up (maybe hand on his cheek, kiss on his forehead....)
- them fucking nasty at [insert any scene]
- them kissing before the fall
- hannibal nightmare sequence of mischa
- hannibal's trial with him and will eyefucking the entire time
- will with a Louisiana/southern accent
- will cleaning the blood off his face after killing gjh, shaking and terrified
- will cleaning up and changing clothes but not tending to his knuckles after killing tier
- another scene of Hannibal getting the shit beat out of him (by anyone tbh)
- any mention of the other dog names
- a day in abigail's life after her faked death
Memento Mori Gold Skeleton Casket Pendant, Made in France, 16th century
The "herbivorization" guys believe that they'll be able to use a combination of bio-engineering and AI to create their own herbivore versions of carnivorous animals or hybridize predators with herbivores until they displace the original predators, and this whole idea is of course beyond impossible within ours or likely any lifetime, but if biotech or AI or nature ever had worked that way, I don't think they realize they'd never be able to maintain exclusive control over that technology and I'd be there to engineer a giant flying eyeball-eating maggot for every one of their stupid hippie abominations. If they tried to replace regular wolves with idiotic vegan bunny-wolves I would make a centipede alligator octopus that somehow only reproduces by lighting baby bunny wolves on fire. Watch me.
shit man this got me emotional
This is what I have so far.
For some books I'm still missing sources, and I know it's not complete or ✨️Aesthetic✨️. But if there is anything that you think should be on there, let me know.
priest: do you take this woman to be your lawfully wedded wife
me: i scooby dooby do
priest:
wedding guests:
my wife:
me: babe. please. say something.
A damaged wayside crucifix near Bellenglise being used to hold telephone wires, 9 October 1918.