A fitting quote? *IMG*
Found this while reading to the kids tonight, and thought it fitting. (Hopefully I posted the link correctly...)
A fitting quote? *IMG*
Found this while reading to the kids tonight, and thought it fitting. (Hopefully I posted the link correctly...)
I think it's trying to say there's no single-player mode in life (and Destiny)... how eloquent.
A fitting quote? *IMG*
I think it's trying to say there's no single-player mode in life (and Destiny)... how eloquent.
Or that seamless drop-in/drop-out is a must in life.
What book is this from?
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What book is this from?
Lloyd Alexander's The Castle of Llyr. Book Three in The Chronicles of Prydrain
A fitting quote? *IMG*
I think it's trying to say there's no single-player mode in life (and Destiny)... how eloquent.
Or that seamless drop-in/drop-out is a must in life.
Isn't that how life works? I never see any kind of queuing for people to come into my house or anything.
A fitting quote? *IMG*
Heh, I've certainly did my fair share of queuing. But then again, my network sucks. *ba dum tisch*
A fitting quote? *IMG*
Isn't that how life works? I never see any kind of queuing for people to come into my house or anything.
Really? Happens to my houses all the time
love it!
I love Lloyd Alexander! The Chronicles of Prydain were a big part of my childhood lit. Great great stories