
Melissa Ingoldsby
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Why do we ship?
An age-old question: Why do we ship? As seen above, the artwork portraying Greek Gods Persephone and Hades showcases a softer, dually consensual and overall more romantic storyline for the least likeable and more tragic circumstances that originated in Greek mythology. The particularly gritty and heartbreaking story that is usually titled The Abduction of Persephone, is not for the faint hearted. To get yourself properly acquainted with this raw and unapologetic tale, please refer to this link:
By Melissa Ingoldsby4 years ago in Geeks
Slight Misinterpretation part 4 and onward
Part 4: P h a n t a s ma gor ia My eyes gazed upon a random point in the bedroom's surroundings, and soon fell upon a dusty old book. I jumped up from my bed, strolling across the room to the mysterious thing. It seemed to have appeared of thin air.
By Melissa Ingoldsby4 years ago in Fiction
The Fine Art of Comedy; the fine art of pushing everyone away with boisterous laughter
I have always been so sure of my path. Of my life, my dreams, of who I am. I have had my entire life steeped in my comedy, like the strongest batch of tea that might’ve turned into something else throughout the years, and now the taste might not be acquired to anyone’s liking. My story has been written in wavy lines of large HAHAHA’s not unlike the comic strips of early Batman’s Joker and his gleaming, lime green light of terrorizing mania.
By Melissa Ingoldsby4 years ago in Poets
