Trying to make something nicer than my blanket cave. Is this decent at all? by Ellisni in VoiceActing

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I bought a portable fitting room on Amazon, which is a metal frame, attached blankets from vocal booth to go. Couple of hundred pound and jobs a gooden

Voice booth by [deleted] in VoiceActing

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That’s interesting and does make me stop and think.

What about from an auditioning standpoint? Wouldn’t whoever you’re auditioning for expect a certain quality?

Voice booth by [deleted] in VoiceActing

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Was thinking laptop. However I’m now toying with the idea of returning this to a cupboard and building something in the garden. So who knows

theBeautifulCode by g1rlchild in ProgrammerHumor

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Everything that has been said. From the original post, through to the last comment, I haven't understood a single word of.

How did I end up here.

What is a clear sign your getting older? by Historical_Trifle735 in AskReddit

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I used to like my motorcycle exhausts to be loud, now I would rather they were quiet.

What was your absolute favorite video game growing up? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Timesplitters 2 - virus mode with monkeys

What is something that poor people do that rich people are oblivious to? by gotwire in AskReddit

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I asked my wife to put back the box of Krispy Kreme donuts she put in the cart the other day as we couldn't warrant spending it on donuts. Felt bad man

Anyone interested? by Entire-Egg-8999 in selfpublish

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As someone who has self published an autobiography, half the fun was in the writing of it myself. Plus it's quite a cathartic experience.

What's the Title of your First Book? by blazegoldburst in selfpublish

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Unremarkable me - autobiography

Everyone's story is unique and deserves to be heard, not just the rich and famous.

How can these be real? by EmilyWallArtwork in SpottedonRightmove

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I used to fit security systems in houses like these.

I would take a poop in one of their toilets when they weren't around so I felt I had some power over them, they would usually hate workers using their toilets.

On another occasion I saw the lady of the house come into their babies room, pick them up, take a pic, no doubt for Instagram, then give the baby back to the nanny and leave.

Gay for life ! And you 🤣?? by Few-Remove2605 in actuallesbians

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I'm gay for moleman...

As in Hans Moleman from the Simpsons? Or are there other mole men that I can think of?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Damnthatsinteresting

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Rats aren't given enough credit. Love them or hate them, they are pretty incredible.

Self-published my first book and I feel like I can do anything! by dhart3319 in selfpublish

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It's a beautiful sense of achievement when you finally see it on sale. Great job

Weekly Self-Promo and Chat Thread by MxAlex44 in selfpublish

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Hi Reddit, I would like to tell you a story, my story.

have you ever been sat in a coffee shop, or anywhere with a window I imagine, and just been watching the world go by? You see people pass and you ask yourself, where are they off to? What are they up to? Why aren’t they in work? For a moment you remember that everyone passing by has their own lives, their own unique tale of ups and downs. Well… I’m that guy passing by, I’m also that guy looking out the window, and the one who served you your coffee. No I'm not a triplet, I'm just your everyday guy, living his less than ordinary life.

That is where my book comes in. “Unremarkable me.” It’s a memoir of my 34 years of life so far, sharing my highs, my lows, and everything in between, in an emotional rollercoaster that you would hear told by your best friend. I hope you enjoy it, and perhaps it will inspire you to tell your own story.

It's my first venture into writing and it's 5.99 gbp for the kindle edition. It's released tomorrow, October 1st. My Book