"You think you've found Deathmask because of some wood on the ground that might not even be from him?" Eagle asks skeptically. "It sounds rather hasty when you put it like that, but, yes, I suppose." "Great," Eagle mutters. "Just checking." "And what does this abandoned factory have to do with us?" Fox asks cautiously. "We're planning an assault tomorrow, and we need one more unit. I'll understand if you refuse, but we might find some answers there. Answers that I think we all want." "Tomorrow?" Snake says. "Isn't that a bit soon?" "He might already be gone, so, no, not in this case." Mrs. Jones sighs. "I wish we had more time too, trust me." "What do you three think?" Wolf asks in a low voice. Fox thinks about it for a moment. If K-Unit is there, will Deathmask (Alex? Fox doesn't know which to think) be more or less likely to attack in full force? He'd like to think that they were positive figures in his life. Alex wouldn't attack them. Then again, Fox hadn't thought that Alex would die, come back, and become an assassin, either. He wants answers. And he wants to see Alex. "I think we should," he says quietly. …show more content…
Snake hesitates for a moment longer before nodding. "We're in," Wolf tells Mrs. Jones. She gives a brief, tight smile. "Alright. You're free to leave. Report to safehouse two-five-one at oh-six-hundred hours." They nod and rise from their chairs. As they exit the room, Wolf says darkly, "I just hope we don't regret
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You thought that you could escape from me but you can't i will take those ruby slippers right off of your dead feet.
I couldn't help but share this hilarious TedTalk given by British comedian James Veitch. Taking matters into his own hands, James proves in his stoic, yet deeply-mischievous, and hysterically-funny performance why replying to spam email may be key to beating spammers at their own game. It's a must see video; and you may even learn how to walk away with a free toaster.
“Attention! Attention everyone! I am Damien Dautin a preacher from Paris. I was sent to tell everyone about the terrible Black Death. It is an illness that will destroy the cities and towns of France if we don't try to stop it. This illness is coming from the south. It spreads when people come in contact with one another, and it can even spread through the air. Stay away from rats and the tiny fleas that bit them as this is where the illness comes from. Keep yourselves and the town clean. When the plague arrives in Alour you should follow these rules or consequences will occur. If you think you know of someone who is coming down with this illness immediately tell authorities. As they will be placed in quarantine to avoid getting others sick.
In celebration of the Halloween season, I’m going to teach you guys how to survive a terrifying crisis if it were to happen. Let’s say an impending zombie apocalypse broke out tomorrow. Would you be able to survive? Many of us would want to believe so, but in reality, most of us wouldn’t know what to do, and in return die pretty quickly. Good thing I’ve spend countless hours watching AMC’s “The Walking Dead” and have picked up some things that should help you survive or at least have a fighting chance for survival.
The intentions of the ‘Dumb Way To Die’ is to save more lives each year and protect people from the dangers of trains. The advertisement I made is trying to make people less oblivious and more aware of what’s going on. Both of these ads uses persuasive techniques that help the audience understand the aim and the main point. As a matter of fact, sixteen thousand people per year die from getting ran over by trains. Not to mention, over one hundred thousand people per year suffer severe injuries from making erroneous decisions around trains. Both these ads clearly aim to increase public awareness and engagement with rail
The Metro Trains “Dumb Ways to Die” was Australia’s most awarded and talked about campaign in the recent years and achieved a near legendary status in the advertising circle. Launched with a three minute music video on 16 November 2015, despite no paid media in the initial phase, within a month it became the world’s sixth most shared advertisement of all times. The campaign was massively successful in terms of numbers. In April 2014, the video had been viewed 77 million times on YouTube. The game became the No. 1 free app in 21 countries including USA, UK, Canada, Australia, and Germany and it reached top 100 in 101 countries, top 1,000 in 148 countries. In six weeks, Dumb Ways to Die gathered an estimated $60 million in earned media.
I stood at the gates of Magcon.... so many people were screaming like dying seals.
I was nine years old and in the backseat of my father’s car when music died. He was flipping through radio stations, aimlessly, when his phone rang. He answered the call and, in doing so, left my perception of music defenseless to the arsenal of crap it was about to be exposed to. The radio was left on some station hosted by a man who, by the sound of his voice, one could only imagine perpetually wore backwards hats. His name was probably Steve-o. At first, I sat transfixed by the odd nature of this station. It seemed that every sentence was punctuated by a crude sound bite of a blow-horn or cash register. After about a minute or so of these antics, I lost interest with Steve-o and wanted nothing more than to return to the mundane channel surfing my father had started. I waited anxiously for him to finish his call and, while doing so, listened as music died a slow, painful, bass heavy death.
I think my friends and other people should not be a rider! I mean it! Do you want to? If you do want to. I might just change that single and tiny mind of yours. So students, teachers, and parents listen to this!
“Now you’re thinking.” Jim said, patting Mike on the back. “Now, come on. We’d better be get back in there and break the news to Miss. Withers that she’ll be going home instead of our sex dungeon like we had planned.”
It’s finally out! The new season of The Walking Dead is finally out and all your friends are going to watch it tonight. Well, besides you. You will be busy either babysitting, working, training at practice, or getting told to stop watching TV and do some homework for once. You will be doing everything and anything besides watching that show. Hours later, you’ll be back home and disheartened that you missed it. But wait! You come up with a solution to your problem: instead of watching the season premiere while it airs live, you consider illegally downloading the episode. That way, you can watch it on your own time. While it is illegal, you determine that the chance is worth taking. Despite the enormous amounts of effort the government puts into
“No. There has to be something we’re missing here. Some hidden factor,” Kurapika replied, his eyes narrowing slightly. Then he shook his head, adding: “Besides, when have I ever gotten my hopes
"And he knew, also, what the old man was thinking as his tears flowed, and he, Rieux, thought it too: that a loveless world is a dead world, and always there comes an hour when one is weary of prisons, of one's work, and of devotion to duty, and all one craves for is a loved face, the warmth and wonder of a loving heart." (Albert Camus, The Plague) Ah, death; quite depressing isn't it? The Plague is one of the saddest books I've read but also one of the best. It opened my eyes to a lot, it showed me death can come at any moment.
You hustling down the ice, puck on your stick. Your on a breakaway! But then your face mask is blocking out your vision to see where a clear shot could be made! To me face masks only create problems. I think that if we eliminated the rule of needing face masks It would ultimately help more than hurt people. I understand that it could mean a few more injuries overall, but in the end it would help more than hurt.