In Welsh folklore, when King Arthur attacked the first sister of the giant Cribwr, he said his name was "Hot Porridge." When the giantess screamed that she needed help with Hot Porridge, her brother called back from another room that she should just let it cool.
🎨 Jim Kavanagh

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Kara Finance

@realTuckFrumper

Lets put it this way, I know who #JasmineCrockett is. Big fan of this brilliant, accomplished, and well-spoken public servant.

And I dont live anywhere near Texas, BTW.

Who is that angry #Racist #ogress?

@limepeep @aktivismoEstasMiaLuo @Pawlicker @Tij

Well I was prepared, this would happen when we blacklisted #CloudFlare, as people have little to no knowledge about how they operate the #network #and harvesting they ad most #private #data without remorse.

What surprises me is, this only came in one thread and from a handful of #trolls without there #Ogress to raise them properly with a bit of character in manors.

An ogre ( feminine: ogress) is a legendary monster depicted as a large, hideous, man-like being that eats ordinary human beings, especially infants and children.

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogre

Akkoma

"He had waited long enough. He opened the front door and looked about. The cats, as usual, lurked at the edge of the yard. They didn't come close. They didn't dare. They just wanted him to feel bad about himself. Which was rude, if you think about it. Cats, the Mayor decided, are rude."
- The Ogress and The Orphans - Kelly Barnhill
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"Crows!" she hooted triumphantly, and she pulled out a book called 'Crows: The Most Wonderful Birds in the World!' Anthea had read it before, a long time ago. It was so overly complimentary of crows that Anthea suspected that a crow might have actually written it. Which, frankly, wouldn't have surprised her, given crows and their nature.
- The Ogress and The Orphans - Kelly Barnhill
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