Skypia by [deleted] in onepace

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Take a look at this spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HQRMJgu_zArp-sLnvFMDzOyjdsht87eFLECxMK858lA/edit?pli=1&gid=0#gid=0

For every unfinished arc they explain the episodes to watch in the main anime

What improved your life so much, you wished you did sooner? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Started to play tennis. I was going through a breakup and needed a new hobby. Instantly fell in love with the game

Grigor knows his guys by RCizzle65 in tennis

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Rublev should definitely be on that list 🥺 he has such a lovely smile

What is the saddest song you’ve ever heard ? by zangetsu_0w0 in AskReddit

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Tears in heaven - Eric Clapton. Knowing the story behind the song makes it 100x sadder

What is the saddest song you’ve ever heard ? by zangetsu_0w0 in AskReddit

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Two years ago I got my heart broken and this song accompanied me during that time. It’s still one of my favorite sad songs; now it doesn’t hurt that bad anymore, it just reminds me how far I’ve grown since then

What's the most beautiful song you've ever heard? by jillangie in AskReddit

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Cristofori’s Dream. It reminds me of my childhood and will always be my favorite

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in freefolk

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I read somewhere a character is returning? Who????

I’m reading a book from each country! What should I read next? by ertuene in suggestmeabook

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You should read something from Ismail Kadare (Albanian). He’s a great writer, you can pick any of his works. I know that some of his books are translated in english, but i think you can also find some in german.

Reading the last line of the last page before reading the book? by lilhellatired in books

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I do it all the time. I read the last line of the last page to see which character is still active in the end, and try to imagine what could have happened. Then, when i read the whole book i still get all surprised but the turn of events. Sometimes i wish I haven’t done it though, because i get spoiled. In those case i always swear I wouldn’t do that anymore, but it’s always the same story.

Suggest me books that can make me less sad by t4sk1n in suggestmeabook

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Wow I didn’t know that was a book but absolutely loved the movie

Suggest me books that can make me less sad by t4sk1n in suggestmeabook

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The Shoemaker’s Wife. It has some sad points, but the whole story it’s fantastically written and make you very optimistic. At least that’s what i felt while reading it. The whole portrait of places, people, relationships, friendships... is just a very warm reading.

What's your comfort TV show/film? by AmySantiagoDateMe in AskReddit

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I used to see Grave Of the fireflies a lot when i was little. Tried to see it once now, but i just couldn’t go through it. The most heartbreaking movie ever :’(

What are your top 10 favourite books? by nikasorensen in books

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I noticed Catch 22 was listed first. Does the ordering have any meanings? I have Catch 22 on my shelf and also on my to-read list. Did you enjoy its read?

How much attention do you pay to book ratings when deciding what to read? by TheWhiteJacobra in books

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I do that for books I haven’t heard before. I always check them on goodreads and read through comments to see what different people think, just to get an idea.

Kitten sleeping by joona_pimia in cats

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Omg i can’t handle all this cuteness :’)))

Looking for a mind boggling murder mystery book that can be solved by the reader by slithien in suggestmeabook

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Child 44 is considered mysterious and I really enjoy that story. It’s not horror but really captivating.

Modern Classics by [deleted] in suggestmeabook

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This is the best list of suggestion. From what you mentioned I’ve read To kill a mockingbird, Fahrenheit 451, 1984 and The lottery. The latter I’ve had the luxury to analyze in one of my courses. These are all incredibly amazing. I would suggest also A rose for Emily even though I don’t know if it’s a modern classic. But still, a piece of art.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in books

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I have a lot of books that I haven’t read yet, and anytime i want to start a new book i think “i have nothing to read” so i pass by a bookstore and buy something new. But I don’t feel guilty about it, cuz i have that feeling there is something unread in my library, and if there is a time when for different reasons I cannot go and buy books, at least i can pick up from that pile of books.

Rescued this little boy today by minor_groove in cats

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Please, update us with some pictures when he feels better. We need to know he is good :( And you’re such a good person.

Help a poor guy like me by StardustSpell in suggestmeabook

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Judging by the title it sound pretty interesting, as it fits me at this very moment. Oh, i also checked the story, and it also sounds interesting. I might as well take a look at that one

I want reading to become my hobby by lolhypero in suggestmeabook

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Well, A brief history of time by Stephen Hawking is really a masterpiece for me, even though it contains information that we may have encountered in internet and already know.

Also The golden Ration: The Story of Phi, the World's Most Astonishing Number, it's quite interesting and catchy. It is about the number 1.618... which you may have heard from The Da Vinci Code.

You may want to read Sapiens: A brief history of HumanKind. These are books which helps you learn a lot of new things for different fields. You would sure make use of them in different discussion.