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"The person who finished writing it was very different from the one who started it."
— Dec 29, 2025 03:08AM
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Badreroo
is on page 182 of 559
"and he knew, in that moment, that even if the pool had been a pit of burning coals he would have reached in to save her."
Now THAT is devotion
— 4 hours, 17 min ago
Now THAT is devotion
Badreroo
is on page 124 of 559
"Some silences stretch, the tension builds and builds again until the suddenness of the inevitable snap. That's the quiet which lies between people. Other silences fall like a heavy blanket, enduring so long that they become a second skin which can be punctured but never broken."
But how do I know when to break the silence? When do I confess?
— Dec 29, 2025 12:23PM
But how do I know when to break the silence? When do I confess?
Badreroo
is on page 109 of 559
"She was clean, fed, chosen, and special. And it was all her fault.
And even if the library contained a million books and each book a million words, there couldn't be among all that wisdom a single line that would convince her otherwise."
— Dec 29, 2025 11:31AM
And even if the library contained a million books and each book a million words, there couldn't be among all that wisdom a single line that would convince her otherwise."
Badreroo
is on page 46 of 559
"Some things when set in motion by the lightest touch cannot be stopped by a whole army."
Remember what I said about this book and its lines? Witness another perfect example right here
— Dec 25, 2025 01:04PM
Remember what I said about this book and its lines? Witness another perfect example right here
Badreroo
is on page 32 of 559
"Without guilt we would all be monsters.
And memory is the ink with which we list our crimes."
Damn, this book is spittin' crazy lines
— Dec 25, 2025 03:36AM
And memory is the ink with which we list our crimes."
Damn, this book is spittin' crazy lines
Badreroo
is on page 3 of 559
"All books, no matter their binding, will fall to dust. The stories they carry may last longer. They might outlive the paper, the library, even the language in which they were first written. The greatest story can reach the stars..."
— Dec 25, 2025 03:31AM

