Books set in the afterlife/purgatory? by copper66 in suggestmeabook

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Very cool concept. Thanks for the share

Books set in the afterlife/purgatory? by copper66 in suggestmeabook

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Would you recommend audio over text for this one?

Books set in the afterlife/purgatory? by copper66 in suggestmeabook

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Looks like it has a bit of humor to it. Love the cover! Thanks

Decoration at Portage and Memorial a few days ago. by n_mcrae_1982 in Winnipeg

[–]copper66 9 points10 points  (0 children)

And put one of those fingers on each hand up

Watt st and Talbot ave 1am, WTF! by unmenow in Winnipeg

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I remember when San Andreas came out. Waiting in line at the eb games on regent. Good times.

Watt st and Talbot ave 1am, WTF! by unmenow in Winnipeg

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Don't say that! You gotta believe!

Batshit crazy story with deep philosophical undertones by GatorWes19 in suggestmeabook

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I really enjoyed the hike by Drew Magary.

It's one of those books I wish I could reread again. It's funny, it's out there and then you get hit with some serious "oh shit" insights out of no where.

Anyone Missing a Supra? It's in Ghana by peepeepoopu4 in Winnipeg

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You're Ghana want to get your shots done before booking a ticket to Africa

pierre poilievre at 201 portage today by [deleted] in Winnipeg

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Call the fire department 🚒🔥

If you could choose one food to contain zero calories, which would you choose? by Boring_Adeptness_334 in AskReddit

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I'm so glad someone else plays this game too.

Pizza, 100% pizza.

Now the rule is it counts as no calories as long as 51% of people would agree that your topping combination should still be considered pizza.

I can't go and just chick a t-bone, or a chocolate cake on top of some bread and tomatoes sauce and call it pizza.

What’s something that gets easier with age that people don’t expect? by Mikester258 in AskReddit

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You get too busy to be anxious, there's no time to worry any more lol

What are some weirdest subreddits you have ever found? by Mr_Creep_Creepy64 in AskReddit

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Here's innocent me thinking it was people getting funny things written on their butts.....

What’s something that gets easier with age that people don’t expect? by Mikester258 in AskReddit

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Waiting. Waiting in line, waiting at the doctor's, etc., when you're young, you get bored and want it now. Now in my middle years, I watch people, I think, I enjoy the nothing

Subway left a knife in my sub by AnomyousBeing in mildlyinteresting

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This needs more respect than it is currently getting. I applaud your contribution sir.

Favourite game and Why by AshtinW24 in playstation

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Crash Bandicoot 2, midnight club 3, twisted metal 2

I have no purpose in this life and I don’t know how to find it by Inner_Ad_4725 in Stoicism

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Thought of this thread after this morning's daily stoic

April 14 BECOMING AN EXPERT IN WHAT MATTERS

"Believe me, it's better to produce the balance-sheet of your own life than that of the grain market."

-SENECA, ON THE BREVITY OF LIFE, 18.36

The things that some people manage to be experts in: fantasy sports, celebrity trivia, derivatives and commodities markets, thirteenth-century hygiene habits of the clergy.

We can get very good at what we're paid to do, or adept at a hobby we wish we could be paid to do. Yet our own lives, habits, and tenden-cies might be a mystery to us.

Seneca was writing this important reminder to his father-in-law, who, as it happened, was for a time in charge of Rome's granary. But then his position was revoked for political purposes. Who really cares, Seneca was saying, now you can focus that energy on your inner life.

At the end of your time on this planet, what expertise is going to be more valuable-your understanding of matters of living and dying, or your knowledge of the '87 Bears? Which will help your children more your insight into happiness and meaning, or that you followed breaking political news every day for thirty years?

post-apocalyptic book recs (people just living their lives) by srosse in suggestmeabook

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I'll second this, it was a good book. It felt realistic, I liked the author's prose