Sometimes the boundaries between circles are more obvious than others.31
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From lust to gluttony
Hate to rain on your mini-parade…
Oh, who are we kidding. We love it. :D
That’s got to be the ultimate ‘what did I just step in’ face.
Definitely recalls the expression when heading for the bathroom in the middle of the night and the bare toes encounter some small piece of prey the cat decided not to eat…
Truly the face of ultimate betrayal.
Oh boy, did I call that one.
This is why it’s important to bring a light raincoat with you in case of magical hell rain.Or if you live in Florida, which is pretty much like that as well.
This is Dis after all. Just when you think things can’t get worse….
…you get Dissed?
…and Dis-a-pointed.
Dis is Dis, but dat’s Dis too, just Dis dat’s dere aint like Dis dat’s ‘ere
Recommended reading: “Inferno” by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle. A modern treatment of Dante’s journey, with a few sins updated.
I absolutely love Michele’s face in the last one.
And I wonder if she read about Dante’s hell. Because some of those circles are not for the faint of heart. How do you cross burning sands without flying?
Waiting for the next ones…
16 Comments
From lust to gluttony
Hate to rain on your mini-parade…
Oh, who are we kidding. We love it. :D
That’s got to be the ultimate ‘what did I just step in’ face.
Definitely recalls the expression when heading for the bathroom in the middle of the night and the bare toes encounter some small piece of prey the cat decided not to eat…
Truly the face of ultimate betrayal.
Oh boy, did I call that one.
This is why it’s important to bring a light raincoat with you in case of magical hell rain.Or if you live in Florida, which is pretty much like that as well.
This is Dis after all. Just when you think things can’t get worse….
…you get Dissed?
…and Dis-a-pointed.
Dis is Dis, but dat’s Dis too, just Dis dat’s dere aint like Dis dat’s ‘ere
Recommended reading: “Inferno” by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle. A modern treatment of Dante’s journey, with a few sins updated.
I absolutely love Michele’s face in the last one.
And I wonder if she read about Dante’s hell. Because some of those circles are not for the faint of heart. How do you cross burning sands without flying?
Waiting for the next ones…
… ballista?
British weather in a nutshell
I can but quote ‘Young Frankenstein’… “Could be worse… could be raining!”