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![Thinking About How In Dirty Dudes Must Die, Grace's Line "did You Think I'd Stop With Him?" Implies That](https://64.media.tumblr.com/5302708e843917bbf2da296c6b237fd6/f7f163519a5a07d4-f7/s500x750/cae463c5c97232e4d371488eca9a1a3d1065e6a9.gif)
thinking about how in Dirty Dudes Must Die, Grace's line "did you think I'd stop with him?" Implies that either a small part of her intended to kill max on the night of the prank, or that the Lords In Black have influenced her into thinking it was all intentional, likely twisting and expanding on the fact that grace did want to humiliate him in the first place.
Couldn’t help but get a little extra cursed.
The lords in black demand.
![Couldnt Help But Get A Little Extra Cursed.](https://64.media.tumblr.com/f1dc25217971a48f44d911370485d733/860b887c49b6ce6a-4e/s640x960/df34db62437ad077c56f3013442f653b7277b782.jpg)
Willing to get silly goofy. Eheheh. Ohohoho.
...at the end of the day there was nothing to be gained by reminding people that everything that had ever been written, even the greatest and most authoritative texts in the world, were about dreams, not real life, dreams conjured up by words.
— Orhan Pamuk, The Black Book
...at the end of the day there was nothing to be gained by reminding people that everything that had ever been written, even the greatest and most authoritative texts in the world, were about dreams, not real life, dreams conjured up by words.
— Orhan Pamuk, The Black Book
...at the end of the day there was nothing to be gained by reminding people that everything that had ever been written, even the greatest and most authoritative texts in the world, were about dreams, not real life, dreams conjured up by words.
— Orhan Pamuk, The Black Book
...at the end of the day there was nothing to be gained by reminding people that everything that had ever been written, even the greatest and most authoritative texts in the world, were about dreams, not real life, dreams conjured up by words.
— Orhan Pamuk, The Black Book