Pick up the nearest book to you. Turn to page 45. The first sentence describes your sex life in 2012.
“I’ll get there - if necessary without either of them - and make all the faces I want to. The dreadfull thing is that I just don’t care about anything now.”
The Kenneth Williams Diaries
“I didn’t want to hang around in that stupid atmosphere anymore”
The Catcher in the Rye
10 February
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ORIGINALLY somethingofthewolf
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remakeourfaith reblogged this from damncoffee and added:
“I didn’t want to hang around in that stupid atmosphere anymore” The Catcher in the Rye
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“There’s only one narrow track”
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“Her absence felt like torture - almost a form of personal punishment.” (Girl With the Dragon Tattoo) Wow…that couldn’t...
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“I should head home actually,”...said. “I’m kinda tired.”
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thedoctorisaconsultinghunter reblogged this from somethingofthewolf and added:
Book: Pygmalion You expect me to get into that...wet myself all over!!!!! (thought this...
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furtherdowntherabbithole reblogged this from ivydoor and added:
I checked my book just for ‘lols’ but when I read this I couldn’t help but reblog… “moments of suspenseful drama;...
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“The stalk is withered...dry, my love,/ So will our hearts decay;/So make yourself...
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His side flared with pain, and he uttered a short grunt. - Inheritance Christopher Paolini
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“To have accomplished their ends through coercion would have meant that their legitimacy had failed the test.” An...
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mattlewisismyspiritanimal reblogged this from lastofthetimeladies and added:
“He makes sketches on scrap paper until I’m satisfied they’re right, then I let him draw them in the book.”
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babyvampmeg reblogged this from greatbriton and added:
“Peeta’s a bakers’ son” - The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins
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greatbriton reblogged this from avatar-eyeing-you and added:
“Now they had bread and cheese, and plenty of ale, and bacon to toast in the embers of the fire.” The Hobbit, JRR...
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fuzzycerts reblogged this from whirringg and added:
“Just added to our menu this week!” - Pawnee: The Greatest Town In America by Leslie Knope
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churrosband reblogged this from lord-baelish and added:
My physics textbook…. “Find...rocket’s velocity and position after 4.0 seconds.”
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iwanttoduvetyourightthissecond reblogged this from avatar-eyeing-you and added:
“‘Fine,’ I said.” [wait does that count?? It’s so short!]—Norwegian Wood, Haruki Marakami
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avatar-eyeing-you reblogged this from lord-baelish and added:
“He paused beside a pillar, before a tomb of a long-dead Stark.”- A Game of Thrones, G.R.R.M
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lord-baelish reblogged this from joanwatson and added:
“We slog back to the train in silence.” - Catching Fire
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or-consistently-inconsistent reblogged this from lastofthetimeladies and added:
“The centaur slapped it fondly on a fender.” …I’ll take it!
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ivydoor reblogged this from joanwatson and added:
But the nearest book to me doesn’t HAVE a page 45… oh.
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toanislandwherewellmeet reblogged this from pixie-island and added:
Clive Barker’s The Yattering and Jack, page 45: She’d left, at length, more out of frustration and sorrow than guilt;...
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alis-in-space reblogged this from watsoned and added:
It felt demeaning;
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ruffalowings reblogged this from watsoned and added:
This sounds suggestive
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lastofthetimeladies reblogged this from watsoned and added:
“It just didn’t occur...we wouldn’t be able...other end.”...
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whirringg reblogged this from joanwatson and added:
“How—how dare you, under my roof?—God! he’s mad to speak so!” Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
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watsoned reblogged this from worstwolf and added:
told her: “he knew I was not...first person to attest to this, but, well, it still seemed...
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worstwolf reblogged this from somethingofthewolf and added:
the girl that nothing had happened.
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joanwatson reblogged this from somethingofthewolf and added:
The Clocks, by Agatha
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thugshithomie reblogged this from pixie-island and added:
“Hang on, ” blurted Harry, “What about my punishment?” …….. no comment.
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