• it/its

// the deer!
// plural deer therian θΔ, trans demigirl
// stray pet with a keyboard
// i'm 20 & account is 18+!
name-color: #ebe41e
// yeah



graham
@graham

Before you set out for revenge, dig two holes: that way that third hole you dig to bury the person you're getting revenge against will be well-practiced


graham
@graham

Before you set out for revenge, dig two holes: one for each of the two people you're getting revenge against


graham
@graham

Before you set out for revenge, dig two holes: one for each of the eyes, and then you can dig the corresponding smile or frown depending on how the revenge goes


graham
@graham

Before you set out for revenge, dig two holes: one perpendicular to the name of this town in a desktop drawer, the other as an exit wound in a foreign nation to join the home of the one you're getting revenge on


DieselBrain
@DieselBrain

Before you set out for revenge, dig 7 holes: One on its lonesome. Then two to the right of the first one, but make sure the right-most one is sized for someone slightly shorter than average. Then beneath the first one again, dig two more holes of equal size. And lastly, move to the right of that last batch and dig two more holes: one hole in the same orientation as the all the prior holes, and then a second one perpendicular to the first hole, with both bottom-most sides flush with one another.


tenna
@tenna

Before you set out for revenge, dig a countably infinite number of holes. That way, even if you bury an infinite number of people, you can still bury another infinite number of people; you just need to move everyone you’ve already buried to an even numbered hole, then all the new bodies will fit in all the odd numbered holes.


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in reply to @graham's post:

It's hard to learn the "new" lyrics after so many years of singing them the other way. If you write the name of a town on a piece of paper, and put it in a drawer, then a perpendicular hole would just be into the floor, which achieves the same result!