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Koko

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    angry white ppl boycotting walmart/target/etc because they dropped paula deen merch. lolololol.

    4Everbee replied

    Wait really??? I thought she just said the 'N' word and then said sorry.

    Da firetruck.

    Koko replied

    yeah she admitted to using it and said sorry as in "ITS NOT MY FAULT I WAS RAISED SOUTHERN" so it was kind of a bs apology

    4Everbee replied

    I wish somebody told me that sooner.

  2. Koko posted a status update

    i have adopt eren jaeger and armin as my children

    Koko replied

    *adopted

  3. Koko posted a status update

    watched the first episode of attack on titan and i. cut my life into pieces.

  4. Koko posted a status update

    ugh cut my life into pieces my iphone screen cracked

  5. Koko posted a status update

    i cant believe people are actually defending paula deen lmao disgusting

  6. Koko posted a status update

    screams koujaku's path was very sweet and cute and SCREAMS

  7. Koko posted a status update

    aw yis im at the part where dey gon frick

    Xiro replied

    What are you watching/playing/reading?

    Koko replied

    dramatical murder

  8. Koko posted a status update

    THIS IS REALLY BLOODY AND SAD NO

  9. Koko posted a status update

    HOLY SHIT W AHT THE firetruck??? THIS GAME I

    Sora replied

    what game?

  10. Koko posted a status update

    i just woke up and feel sick as heck x.x

    ReikuSSR replied

    oh. I hope it passes

     

    Javelin434 replied

    What are the symptoms? Flu? Cold? Nausea? Dizziness? Upset stomach?

  11. Koko posted a status update

    ive only had a pretzel today i need to roll out of bed and eat

    Koko replied

    black coffee is the shit

    MyDixieRect replied

    Hei knows whats up

    J. Severe replied

    don't do it, just eat another pretzel

  12. Koko posted a status update

    i can keep going

  13. Koko posted a status update

    After Javert grabs Valjean, Valjean asks for three days to bring Cosette to Fantine, but Javert refuses. Fantine discovers that Cosette is not at the hospital and fretfully asks where she is. Javert orders her to be quiet, and then reveals to her Valjean's real identity. Weakened by the severity of her illness, she falls back in shock and dies. Valjean goes to Fantine, speaks to her in an inaudible whisper, kisses her hand, and then leaves with Javert. Fantine's body is thrown into a...

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    A dandy named Bamatabois harasses Fantine in the street, and she reacts by striking him. Javert arrests Fantine. She begs to be released so that she can provide for her daughter, but Javert sentences her to six months in prison. Valjean (Mayor Madeleine) intervenes and orders Javert to release her. Javert resists but Valjean prevails. Valjean, feeling responsible because his factory turned her away, promises Fantine that he will bring Cosette to her. He takes her to a hospital. Javert comes t...

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    Years earlier in Paris, a grisette named Fantine was very much in love with Félix Tholomyès. His friends, Listolier, Fameuil, and Blachevelle were also paired with Fantine's friends Dahlia, Zéphine, and Favourite. The men abandon the women, treating their relationships as youthful amusements. Fantine must draw on her own resources to care for her and Tholomyès' daughter, Cosette. When Fantine arrives at Montfermeil, she leaves Cosette in the care of the Thénardiers, a corrupt innkeepe...

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    Valjean broods over Myriel's words. When opportunity presents itself, purely out of habit, he steals a 40-sous coin from 12-year-old Petit Gervais and chases the boy away. He quickly repents and searches the city in panic for Gervais. At the same time, his theft is reported to the authorities. Valjean hides as they search for him, because if apprehended he will be returned to the galleys for life as a repeat offender. Six years pass and Valjean, using the alias Monsieur Madeleine, has bec...

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    Plot Volume I – Fantine Fantine by Margaret Hall The story begins in 1815 in Digne, as the peasant Jean Valjean, just released from 19 years' imprisonment in the galleys—five for stealing bread for his starving sister and her family and fourteen more for numerous escape attempts—is turned away by innkeepers because his yellow passport marks him as a former convict. He sleeps on the street, angry and bitter. Digne's benevolent Bishop Myriel gives him shelter. At night, Valjean runs...

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    Hugo's sources Eugene Vidocq, whose career provided a model for the character of Jean Valjean Valjean's character is loosely based on the life of Eugène François Vidocq, an ex-convict who became a successful businessman widely noted for his social engagement and philanthropy. Vidocq helped Hugo with his research for Claude Gueux and Le Dernier jour d'un condamné (The Last Day of a Condemned Man).[citation needed] In 1828, Vidocq, already pardoned, saved one of the workers in hi...

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    Digressions More than a quarter of the novel—by one count 955 of 2,783 pages—is devoted to essays that argue a moral point or display Hugo's encyclopedic knowledge, but do not advance the plot, nor even a subplot, a method Hugo used in such other works as The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Toilers of the Sea. One biographer noted that "the digressions of genius are easily pardoned".[11] The topics Hugo addresses include cloistered religious orders, the construction of the Paris sewer...

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    Upton Sinclair described the novel as "one of the half-dozen greatest novels of the world," and remarked that Hugo set forth the purpose of Les Misérables in the Preface:[3] So long as there shall exist, by reason of law and custom, a social condemnation, which, in the face of civilization, artificially creates hells on earth, and complicates a destiny that is divine with human fatality; so long as the three problems of the age—the degradation of man by poverty, the ruin of women by s...

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