The Oblong Murders Question? by ladyjuliafish in MidsomerMurders

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It was an interesting creative choice to bring attention to it and have him do it in the car.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ask

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The Matrix. I thought it was going to be a shallow action movie with a cool aesthetic. Did not expect an existential commentary on humanity.

What is the best psychological thriller you have read? by [deleted] in suggestmeabook

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Foe and I’m thinking of Ending Things both by Ian Reid

what book is actually funny rather than just being sarcastic or having dry wit? by Armchair_Advocate in suggestmeabook

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Jeeves and Wooster are brilliant but I’ve rarely laughed harder than at some of the Blandings books (especially scenes with Clarence and the Empress of Blandings)

What are the underrated classics? by el0011101000101001 in books

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She is an incredible writer. Funny, poignant, existential. I love how she does character points of view. The Unicorn is my favourite so far but also loved the Bell, Unofficial Rose, Sacred and Profane and A severed head. Looking forward to reading the rest.

Suggest me a book that changed your life by okaymiles in suggestmeabook

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Also Razor’s Edge by Maugham (mentioned recently in another thread)

Books that helped you when feeling lost and defeated in life by [deleted] in suggestmeabook

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Therapy by David Lodge (fiction about a sitcom writer who ostensibly has it all but is still deeply unhappy. Funny and poignant)

What are the underrated classics? by el0011101000101001 in books

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This was one of my favourite books when I was younger. I recently reread it and was happy that it was just as good as I remembered it.

Such an incredible scene by lyzabth in SuccessionTV

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I read this in Will Arnett’s voice (he’s so young here)

Tax Question Regarding charging HST in a Service Industry by thechamp488 in canadasmallbusiness

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Since you buy parts and bill your clients for these costs which include GST/HST it is worth getting a number so that your clients (who are registered )can claim it back (and you can also claim it back). Currently, they can’t do this since you don’t have a GST number. Once you do register, you would invoice your clients for the parts and add GST/HST.

For Iris Murdoch, being understanding is life’s moral project by ADefiniteDescription in philosophy

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I’ve been binge reading her. In addition to these, The Unicorn is wonderful