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  • "How are things in Coventry nowadays with all the smoke in the air? 100,000 years is a long time - if it started in the Bronze Age, then we still have a ways to go yet. Interesting perspective into the future of the planet. Well done!"
    Posted by dwells on "I Am Forever" by Malcholm Dark
  • "It's like a Muppet snuff film, and that I like, even if it leaves my inner child quivering in the corner haha. Well written again. In Kermit's defense though, Elmo did have a gun. ;) "
    Posted by lupus tenebrae on "Behold The Blood..." by Malcholm Dark
  • "Hmmmmm... Lovely, Immortal can be a burden and a curse... In your case i'm thankful cause this is what we get from it... You!!!"
    Posted by Devilish on "I Am Forever" by Malcholm Dark
  • "I love it! Thank you for your comments on my work, I'm sorta starstruck... I feel like Goerge Jefferson, I'm movin on up... So much lust and respect your way.... =>o,,, That's me drooling... "
    Posted by Devilish on "Whispers in the dark" by Malcholm Dark
  • "Immortality, watching every mortal perish, and pine for the same fate, to no avail. Such a cruel eternity it must be. Well written fantasy, let's hope it's not the final one. "
    Posted by lupus tenebrae on "I Am Forever" by Malcholm Dark
  • "Haha almost made Donny's music tolerable. The "(among other things)" bit gave me quite a chuckle, as did the piece in its entirety. It hurts to laugh with a headache, but it was worth it. Pizza + beer = Donny Osmond dream? Scary stuff, write onward. "
    Posted by lupus tenebrae on "Get Away Little Girl" by Malcholm Dark
  • "Haha, you even threw in Charlie Sheen for good measure. Fortunately the hair isn't on my palms, but my knuckles ;) I needed a laugh today, and you provided. Write onward."
    Posted by lupus tenebrae on "The Malady Song" by Malcholm Dark
  • "He who lives by the sword... Reminded me of Billy the Kid (shot in the back). I think the term "gunslinger" set everybody to thinking about the Dark Tower series. I enjoyed the lobstrosities along the beach (or whatever they were called). This was true to the tradition of the old west - there's always somebody faster, or cowardly."
    Posted by dwells on "Gunslinger's Walk" by Malcholm Dark
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