Wow! What a wonderful poster! Thanks, pal! Ya can’t not vote for faces like ours!
we reall y do n't!
Mean no harm!
THE ABIMERS ARE FIGHTING ‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
Hello William!! Opinions on the song "Video Killed The Radio Star" by The Buggles? It sort of reminds me of you :))
-Billie
Hi Billie! I like this tune! Sounds like something Henry'd enjoy.
As for the song's message, I ain't got much experience with video, but hafta say radio indeed went a bit outta style once that visual stuff was around in houses and homes! Though radio always came more naturally to me. Ain't gotta worry about cobblin' together a face all the time!
hey william! thanks for the follow; its nice to make your acquaintance! fun fact, you share a name with my brother :3 !!
Thanks for stoppin’ by to say “Hello!” William’s a swell name, ain’t it?
yeah, I guess they’re not hiding from YOU - just from the consequences of what you did
Well, all right, I'll give ya that!
Number five of logs. Henry told me about a memory again. Some night when he was rustling about a little abandoned church on a hill and came outside and the sun had just set. And he sat on the grass cross legged and unwrapped a ham sandwich he’d packed from home. And he says in the kinda big valley expanse below, little twinkling lights started rising from the grass. Lightning bugs, he says they are. Like a fly with a little light bulb strapped to its rear end. I can find photos of them now, sure, and I can imagine the kinda effect these things would have if you had a whole lot of them. And he says tons of these little things just started appearing, as the sky got real dark and the grass didn’t look like grass anymore, just real murky-like with these little specks of light swimming around in it.
And he says after he finished his sandwich he laid down on the grass and looked at the sky. Every single star had popped out. I know stars. I’ve seen a lot of them. Most of what I remember seeing, matter of fact, I think. Henry knows the constellations, which I don’t. And I ain’t ever seen a lightning bug in the flesh. But Henry says the stars in the sky were exactly like the lightning bugs in the valley. Which kinda helps me imagine.
I don’t think I’ve sat in the grass before. Or laid down in it. I can’t really remember a ton about grass. Henry says it smells nice. Especially in the nighttime, or the early morning.
how can i join the abime? i'm tired of it out here
YES! You're on the right track, kid. S'pose the method this time takes a tad longer than the usual, but trust me -- keep tunin' in and you'll be here with no trouble. Remember to write things down! Take photos! Keep track of it all. Conversations. Weather. The texture of your skin. The way the air smells. What it feels like to move a limb. The sounds of your favorite places. The taste of the back of your teeth. Real generous-like, all right? Nothin's useless info. And tune on in. See ya soon!
trans rights????!!!! 🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️
Yes! Wahoo!
Chinese 78rpm record sleeves, 1930s-40s
I heard you will be heading out to see Henry!! I hope you have a nice time and stay safe!! :D
Wow! This is incredible -- thank you, pal! Hopefully he'll have a li'l' flower for me -- ain't that sweet. We ain't boyfriends quite yet, but I've got some designs on the fella...
Mentioned this to your pal, but I'll be waiting for your go-ahead in regards to all that safety! And while I'm gone, my things might stop workin' the way they usually do...so if there's anything you (or anyone you know) might wanna take one last look at, seize the chance!
Just two fellas who spend their time en abime. We'll see ya there!
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