@brakeoutgaming i read too much fantasy fiction and authors like that word for the paths that tears and blood take as they stream down a body
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NaClKnight (naclknight@mstdn.games)'s status on Wednesday, 24-Apr-2024 12:54:50 JST NaClKnight -
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BrakeOut Gaming (brakeoutgaming@mstdn.games)'s status on Wednesday, 24-Apr-2024 12:56:26 JST BrakeOut Gaming @NaClKnight I know, right? But I'm hearing (secondhand) that a lot of Swift commentators had never heard it before?
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NaClKnight (naclknight@mstdn.games)'s status on Wednesday, 24-Apr-2024 12:58:08 JST NaClKnight @brakeoutgaming I think that entirely makes sense.
(violent) Fantasy fiction readers and Swifties have precious little overlap, and I'm unfamiliar with other contexts where that word is common
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BrakeOut Gaming (brakeoutgaming@mstdn.games)'s status on Wednesday, 24-Apr-2024 13:11:39 JST BrakeOut Gaming @NaClKnight I assumed romance ("sweat rolled down his back in sparkling rivulets" something something), but you know what happens when you assume
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