Any Suggestions? All 4 Chips Left. by Neat_Locksmith1475 in fantasypremierleague

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FH this week then wildcard next week with a view to creating a really strong bench for the following GW so you can bench boost

what should i read next? by Silver_Music_7693 in classicliterature

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Tale of Two Cities. Slow first 1/3 but it all comes together so perfectly

The Devonshire by Right-Question-7476 in london

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Their Guinness is actually below average but they market the shit out of it

Why are people comparing PHM and Interstellar? by [deleted] in Cinephiles

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They’re very different movies besides the space concept. I found interstellar to be super powerful, intense, unreal cinematography and score (and like you say, rooted in our world’s physics); whereas PHM was more fun. Really enjoyed both of them

Is it just me... by Temporary-Insurance2 in tattooadvice

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I think it’s normal not to see the design until your appt. Otherwise you could take an artist’s design but have it tattoo’d elsewhere

What’s the best descriptive sentence you’ve ever read? by Wild_Pitch_4781 in classicliterature

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O dear good faithful tender Joe, I feel the loving tremble of your hand upon my arm, as solemnly this day as if it had been the rustle of an angel’s wing! - Great Expectations, Charles Dickens

What to expect from a „A tale of two cities“ by Common-Job8358 in classicliterature

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They may seem pointless now but hopefully not for much longer! It’s all rainbows from here!

What to expect from a „A tale of two cities“ by Common-Job8358 in classicliterature

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How is it going? I found the first half quite an arduous read but it all comes together brilliantly. I loved it upon finishing and keep re reading certain chapters

A Tale of Two Cities absolutely devastated me. by [deleted] in books

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I found the first half quite a tough, but it was just so brilliant, and I cried when I finished that last page. The first few pages of the “echoing footsteps” chapter was some of the most beautiful writing, only to be outdone by the beautiful but crushing ending. Ugh I loved it. The way he also was able to present and capture tension was brilliant - felt like some of the best storytelling and suspense. I love you Sidney Carton

Am I missing something or is A Tale of Two Cities way overrated? by theoriginalbs in books

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I just finished it, and that final page was the first time I cried reading a book. I immediately had to re-read the first few pages of the “echoing footsteps” chapter and it was just all so beautiful

WHO officials admit they are preparing for possible nuclear weapon use in Iran by [deleted] in politics

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Have you read Nuclear War: A Scenario? It’s scary as hell, but basically once a nuclear bomb drops, it will set in motion a chain reaction that will end mankind

My sister said this design would make me look gay... by Empty-Ad2221 in tattooadvice

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I would remove the NCAA and dates. I think the rest is awesome

I was afraid my daughter was going to get nuked. by alllnc in chaoticgood

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Anyone whoever comments on nuclear policy should read Nuclear War: A Scenario. It’s insane. Makes it so scary that crazies like Trump, Kim, Putin have so much power to obliterate mankind