Example story -- If left alone, 70% of birthmarks
- Example story -- If left alone, 70% of birthmarks gradually fade away
- only one person out of everyone in the world has a birthmark that looks like the outline of australlia.
- which means they won't get lost when traveling to Australia
- For those who travelled to Australia in the nineteenth century, the journey was often long and dangerous. In calm weather a sailing ship might take as long as four months, while a
- nuclear powered submarine piloted by a time-travelling Spock could do it in much less. However, the convicts aboard the more conventional craft were usually in no hurry anyways, &
- therefore they crafted macrame hanging baskets and plot their escape from the submarine. The warden was cautious and contacted Spock in his time-traveling submarine to send
- I have a bad feeling that this is heading for a confrontation with General Custer and his growing list of sidekick squads. EACH AVAILABLE SEPARATELY.
- [Shut up you? You are interrupting the story.] The Warden and Spock turned off the time traveling submarine's optional deck lighting. Those should not have been on while in the
- Fyords."For under the inky cresting waves lurks the Kraken" said the Warden. "Shall we dive? Spock replied "The Kraken is a mid 19th Century superstition probably Architeuthidae
- Inspired by Jung's The Red Book (Liber Novus). Spock had a copy and opened it. The Warden understood the language of dreams, at last!
- Started
- 2016-10-12 14:27:42
- Finished
- 2016-10-13 23:37:18
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