He finds himself in the abyss and it’s getting hot.
Just chilling in the abyss
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And now he’s gone again.
He left the abyss?
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@thecaliforniajackets
Hard to see how you can shine a light on something so dark.
Other forms: abysses
The noun abyss refers to a deep void or chasm — either literal or figurative. Making a momentous life decision with great uncertainty, like enrolling in clown college, might feel like jumping into the abyss.
Traditionally, the abyss referred to the "bottomless pit" of Hell. Now it might refer to either a literal chasm or a figurative one: "Thirty years ago, we peered into this abyss and pulled back just in time." The word is sometimes used to describe a wide difference between cultures or nations. Abyss comes from Greek: a- "without" + byssos, "depth, bottom." You may know the related adjective abysmal, which means "appallingly bad" — or "way down in the depths," as it were.
I love the abyss. So chill here.
Abyss is Heaven. No more arguing. Just chilling in peace.
Allah has saved this site for a reason. In other words, this site will come back to life.
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@UltimateTrueKorea
Another successful Muslim conquest.