Fountain of Growth by ~Sverrirorz.
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I’m sure that Mrs. Hudson’s husband committed a great number of crimes in order to get sentenced to death. From the way she flinches when Sherlock slams his hands on the table, I’d say it’s safe to bet that one of his many crimes was spousal abuse.
That would certainly account for why Sherlock ensured his execution.
And why Sherlock got so enraged when he saw that she had been hurt
And why she acted as if she were perfectly fine when she was hurt.
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Illustrations by Jed Henry. (http://jedart.blogspot.com/)
| spanish and italian: | So THESE words are feminine and THESE words are masculine, and you ALWAYS put an adjective AFTER the noun. |
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| french: | haha i dont fuckin know man just do whatever |
| german: | LET'S ADD A NEUTER NOUN HAHA |
| english: | *shooting up in the bathroom* |
| gaelic: | the pronounciation changes depending on the gender and what letter the word starts and ends with and hahah i dont even know good fucking luck |
| polish: | here have all of these consonants have fun |
| japanese: | subject article noun article verb. too bad there's three fucking alphabets lmao hope your first language isn't western |
| welsh: | sneeze, and chances are you've got it right. idfk |
| chinese: | here's a picture. draw it. it means something. it can be pronounced three different ways. these twenty other pictures are pronounced the same but have very different meanings. godspeed. |
| Arabic: | so here's this one word. it actually translates to three words. also pronouns don't really exist. the gender is all in the verb. have fun! |
| Latin: | here memorize 500 charts and then you still dont know what the fuck is happening |
| vietnamese: | each word is one syllable and it can have 15 variations. Also have fun sounding like a screeching duck |
Riding the Pyramid
Climbing up the Great Pyramids of Giza is punishable by imprisonment up to 3 years, but pretty pictures don’t take themselves, so sometimes risks have to be taken. A small, intrepid band of russians visited Cairo and entered the Pyramid grounds as tourists, hiding from guards as visiting hours ended and then making the long, arduous trek to the top of some of humanity’s most ancient structures. Once atop the Egyptian skyline, they took some magnificent photos while evading detection from the guards, but also found engravings in many different languages: the rest of the world’s contribution to Egypt’s towering history.
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