Man is a most complex simple creature: see what he weaves, and how base his reasons for doing so.
I love the word "杀" more than I love the word "kill."
Kill. Ke-eel. It starts hard but it ends softly. Not much force, not much power. It dies in your mouth as soon as you say it.
杀. "Sha." It starts hard and it continues. You can shout it out quickly as a punctuation. You can put it into ordinary sentences and make your enemies prick their ears. You can draw out the "aaaah" sound and make it into a simple but direct war-cry.
"Sha." It starts hard and it continues. You can shout it out quickly as a punctuation. You can put it into ordinary sentences and make your enemies prick their ears. You can draw out the "aaaah" sound and make it into a simple but direct war-cry.
It's better than the warcry I was thinking of, the cry of the saxons against the Normans.
Ut. Ut. Ut. Ut. Ut. Ut! UT! UT! UT!
(It translates into modern english as "out". It starts out slow and soft, and rises in intensity until you are banging your weapon on your shield with each "ut!")
they're horse riding pants, loose around the thigh to help with cooling and/or freedom of movement i forget which, and tight about the ankle so you don't get it messed up in your horse stuff whilst riding
modern stretch fabrics have rendered the design obsolete for actual horse riding
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no
that killing gets glottal-stopped
stop the violence
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THat really is a powerful word.
It's better than the warcry I was thinking of, the cry of the saxons against the Normans.
Ut. Ut. Ut. Ut. Ut. Ut! UT! UT! UT!
(It translates into modern english as "out". It starts out slow and soft, and rises in intensity until you are banging your weapon on your shield with each "ut!")
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
modern stretch fabrics have rendered the design obsolete for actual horse riding