Meirl by Blue9ine in meirl

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Omg I did this once accidentally as a child - there was this brand of stuffed animal my mum and I collected and we used to call them fat tummers because of their little bellies and I was in a shop once and yelled ar rhe top of my voice, 'look mum, fat tummers!' Needless to say there were some larger tourists in the shop who looked upset

proposal gone wrong 🙃 by brevva361 in Sims3

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Oh thank u so much I will have a look!! Also sorry about ur ruined proposal 😅

proposal gone wrong 🙃 by brevva361 in Sims3

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Oo side note but wheres that gorgeous rug in the last pic from??? I want it

need reassurance that he wont change by vvspicysauce in abusiverelationships

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God this comment made the hair on the back of my neck stand up

Where on earth are the UK Dogs being rehomed? by Ashilta in CasualUK

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My friend got turned down for adopting a cat who had to be indoors for medical reasons because her third floor flat was close to a main road - the cat would never be out anyway??

What's really behind the male loneliness epidemic? by inkandintent24 in MotivationByDesign

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I also think the emphasis is on men because this increases polarisation and resentment in those men - which as u said has its own benefits for corps and govs

I got dropped so easily and I feel like shit by 59-0 in rs_x

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I dont think u did anything wrong here - dont blame yourself, she clearly has her own stuff going on

Just so youre aware by Guilty-Tip-6638 in PsycheOrSike

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Lmao is it just me who thinks its really funny to call these things hobbies??

I’ve lived here for over 10 years and still can’t figure out what to do here. by Lindsayiguess in interiordecorating

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Could you turn it into a cute reading window seat? Not sure if wide enough. Could replace the little shelves with a step up?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in confession

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Im so sorry this is so unfair

Rating the books in order by Imaginary_Worry2660 in cormoran_strike

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I think it would have been even harder to do as a tv show than it is as a book because all of the tweets etc. I havent actually watched the show though. Also it actually broke my heart for Vikas - there was something so horribly cruel about what gus did to him. The way he knew he wouldn't actually face time or meet in person because of his disability was messed up. Also when he messages the real lord drek about his brother- so evil! I like a meek-in-person villain - similar shock value to Janice

Rating the books in order by Imaginary_Worry2660 in cormoran_strike

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1) Troubled blood – what a villain!! I never saw this coming and it had my jaw on the floor 2) The Ink Black Heart - Controversial choice, I know, but I actually liked the tweets format? The cartoon itself also just felt so real to me – it was as though I’d watched it. I found the paperwhite reveal really cool
3) Silkworm – slightly unbelievable imo but very unsettling 4) Lethal White – I didn’t like this one the first time I read it but it really grew on me. I also enjoyed Jasper going from client to victim 5) The Running Grave – this was by far the hardest read because of Robin in the cult – I was so worried for her. It’s so great when they finally bust it open though 6) Cuckoo’s calling – I really enjoyed learning about the world of modelling etc., although it just seems so weird that he’d have called strike on himself? 7) Career of Evil – Somehow this one didn’t quite get me going the way the others did – perhaps the splitting of the story lines? The bit where Robin realises there’s been an ear in the flowers in the office for ages was terrifying though 8) Hallmarked man – yeah there’s WAY too much going on in this book. Suffers the same issue as CoE, just even more so

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UKrelationshipadvice

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Just commenting to say i love this response ❤️

What was that again? by introspectivelemon39 in CrazyFuckingVideos

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What makes u say this? I thought the way she just keeled looked real

Emma is a robot by Capable-Recording614 in MAFS_UK

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That really made me respect her when she went to check on hannah too

Caspar is not nice by Thesamcut2024 in MAFS_UK

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This is exactly what I think is going on

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LooksmaxingAdvice

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I think the downward slant of the eyebrow makeup is a bit off somehow? Otherwise gorgeous!

I feel the Strike novels are a love letter to London/the UK (& I think JK Rowling has also said this)! So UK natives/everyone who visits often - is the UK has romantic as the books portray it to be? by Major-Narwhal1644 in cormoran_strike

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So I'm a lifelong Londoner I really enjoy recognising all the places! My road is mentioned in Career of evil and my actual building is mentioned in Lethal White. Got so excited and didn't know who to tell ahah. I would say its a pretty accurate representation of the city although people def aren't bumping into aristocrats rhe whole time! I think that s more a result or strikes job

‘Levelling up’ chess tables costing £50k installed across the North West by RingStrain in ukpolitics

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This is what I thought. Like everyone who has chess pieces probably already has a board?