January 2011
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soft-intelligence:
“In 192, Cao Cao, the general who had suppressed the Yellow Turbans, became regent. General Cao Cao went on to become one of the most famous generals in Chinese history and one of the leading protagonists of the Great chinese novel, Three Kingdoms (written in the fifteenth or sixteenth cenutry), yet he never gained control of more than one-third of the empire.” —The Open...
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whoah okay I AM ON MY PHONE JUST FOR THE RECORD but anyway
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alright um SO I JUST WATCHED “BODY PARTS” AND NOW
NOW I SORT OF REALLY WANT BRUNT/QUARK oh god what have I become
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spankingboy replied to your photo: oh for crying out loud why do I even bother with…
I have two good reasons: Hank’s faces and his perfect butt.
… I think we’re reading different books. I saw two shots of Hank’s butt in #8, neither that exciting, and about that many different facial expressions 8[
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Never move
Except for gain;
Never deploy
Except for victory;
Never fight
Except in a crisis.
A ruler
Must never Mobilise his men Out of anger; A general Must never Engage battle Out of spite
Move
If there is gain;
Halt
If there is no gain.
Anger
Can turn to Pleasure;
Spite
Can turn to Joy.
But a nation destroyed
Cannot be Put back together again; A dead man...
Damar/Weyoun
cardassians:
Alliance
Weyoun and Damar spend the afternoon getting to know each other better…
this story has no plot, is rather violent, and extremely rude!
It’s like this but without clothes.
Turning the Screw
It has long been said in Vorta lore that to understand the appetites of a race is to take the first step toward managing it. It’s a principle that Weyoun always seeks to apply...