RolloRocco

RolloRocco t1_izyg4yl wrote

> "And did you, Keith?" a scrawny boy asks. I look at him and gesture to the grey walls that surround us and the little metal trays that contain the last vestiges of whatever slop we had for lunch earlier. > > > > "No, James, I didn't."

I didn't understand this part, can someone please explain?

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RolloRocco t1_itklbdn wrote

Eirik 'the Regretful' Thornson. A retired viking who spends his days crafting various implements, toys and statues from wood. Has his old broken sword hung above the mantlepiece.

Has no wife or kids (or at least no living ones, you can choose of he had them in the past), but loves his nephew very much and is somewhat of a grandfather figure to him (tells him stories, takes care of him when his parents are away, etc.).

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RolloRocco t1_itjzk5z wrote

Can I just express how deeply it irks me that OP assumes, based on no actual evidence and in stark contrast to the fact that religion has preached peace and morality for millennia, that religion is the cause of war and strife on planet earth?

Thank you.

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