The Danelaw, as recorded in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, is a historical name given to the part of England in which the laws of the Danes held sway and dominated those of the Anglo-Saxons. Danelaw contrasts West Saxon law and Mercian law.
I haven’t felt two of my toes in the past two days, so concerns are way more abundant than knowing political polls. Assuming one-another knows more than a level of “w/e” is arbitrary in modalities of conversation. Physical is shaking your head furiously with hands over eyes because holding on has never been an option. Letting go is exactly what “generation” provides us all. Cross-cultural insignia bleeds tears like a GPS of streams into rivers that Hudson out an ocean. Future maps of America. Wherever the White House “exists.” Like, button.
When I get concerned, it’s because there’s something outrageously burning to be put on Tiny Mix Tapes. Something that can’t exist another second without obnoxiously blaring out your car windows, work-space speakers, and/or airplane headphones. Ad nauseam defines a sturdy wall of negativity to be broken down by Dane Law’s new single “Blackout” on Quantum Natives. It’s expertise in condensed quantities. Do yourself a favor:
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