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what socks do pirate love the most?

Arrrrgyle

you got it! what’s a pirate’s favorite element?

Arrrrrrrgon

right again. what’s a pirate’s favorite state to visit?

Arrrrrrrrrkansas?

yep. what’s a pirate’s favorite letter of the alphabet?

R!

oh, you think it’s an R, but it’s really the C

Heard a guy do a pirate song once and yell out jokes like this to the audience during the bridge. The last one:

Singer: “What’s a pirate’s favorite crime?”
The audience, primed by now: “Arr-son!”
Singer stops playing, stares at us all reproachfully, says: “Piracy.”

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Fanfic Classics, batch 2 (Drarry)

More Serious Literary Work Book Covers I made to prettify my Kindle collection.

Part 1 is here. Explanation of what I mean by “classics” here. Art credits below!

In order:

  • “Moonlit Landscape” by John Moore of Ipswich, between 1850–1902
  • “Entwurf Zum Wandbild Farbentanz (Design for the Colorful Dance Mural)” by Enrst Ludwig Kirchner, 1927
  • “Study for ‘Morning Splendor’” by Henry Scott Tuke, 1921
  • “The Great Hall” photograph of Longleat House, Wiltshire, from “In English Homes,” 1904
  • “APPLE and BLOSSOM (Malus sylvestris Mill.)” by Mary E. Eaton, before 1917
  • “Palazzo Dario, Venice” by Claude Monet, 1908
  • “Study of hands” by Albrecht Dürer, 1506
  • “Kleine Welten V (Small Worlds V)” by Wassily Kandinsky, 1922
  • Detail of “Hribček (Holm, Ajda)” by Ivan Grohar, 1910
  • “Heavy storm with lightning, thunder, heavy rain and floods” by Erasmus Francisci, 1680

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