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new who pic, who dis?
good night the lsdln fandom is deader than my braincells
guys come back 🙏🙏🙏
"About the accident, twenty-six of us survived, as for me, my only injury was a sprained ankle, but now I’m fine. If God helps us, I hope we make it to Montevideo to celebrate our birthdays, something you have almost always fulfilled. Dear dad, I’m sending you millions of hugs and kisses. If you do not see me alive, you will see me in Heaven next to God. A big kiss from Carlitos Miguel, who always loves you.” - an excerpt of a letter written by Carlitos Páez and addressed to his father, Carlos Páez Vilaró, on the 23rd of October, 1972.
A letter from Gustavo "Coco" Nicolich, a 21-year-old veterinary student and player on the Old Christian's First 15. This letter was written on the 22nd of October, shortly after the survivors made the devastating decision to begin consuming the dead bodies of their friends and teammates in order to survive.
Coco, a devout Catholic, wrote that "For my part, I asked God in everything possible that this day would never come, but it came, and we have to face it with courage and faith. Faith because I have arrived at the conclusion that the bodies are there because God has put them there, and since the only thing that matters is the soul, I don't have to have great remorse and that if the day came and I could save somebody with my body, I would gladly do it."
His words proved to devastatingly prophetic, as he perished seven days later in the avalanche that carried away eight of the remaining survivors.
Coco's letters were carried home by his friend and teammate Gustavo Zerbino, and they brought great comfort to his family. One of his letters was displayed by his mother, Raquel Arocena de Nicolich, on her bedside table until her death.
My favorite Siouxsie song. I also really like the drumming. I have definitely felt the "sin" in my heart.
literally the only reason
Iconic
November 20, 1973
San Francisco, California
Keith Moon of The Who passed out twice during a concert at the Cow Palace and was carried from the stage.
Pete Townshend: "Can anybody play the drums?"A 19-year-old fan who scalped his ticket came to the stage. Bill Graham looked him in the eye and asked, "Can you do it?"The young drummer, Scot Halpin, finished the set and took a bow with the band. He was given a tour jacket and was later honored by Rolling Stone magazine.
Photo: Michael Zagaris
Autistic goth chick whose special interests are LSDLN, MLP, Sonic, Animaniacs, Star Trek, & The Who. (0u0)
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