Shanks and Stilettos

Note: the ‘knife’ isn’t referring to the physical object; it’s alluding to a metaphor, which is holding a grudge, through the idiom ‘to have your knife into someone’ (UK), i.e, to try to upset or harm someone because you dislike them. But don’t take that (the physical object) into yourself either. 😬


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T!el Fajardo

Art still thrills me. Aphantasic brazilian writer, born in the 90's. I enjoy reading mostly poetry, sci-fi, and shonen-seinen manga. Favorite authors: Asimov, Tolkien, Guilherme de Almeida, Paulo Leminski, Douglas Adams, Tite Kubo, Yoshihiro Togashi... I also write songs.

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