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Ganti kebiasan kamu yang terbiasa memanfaatkan platform gratisan. Karena, tidak semua hal yang berbau gratis itu indah. Contohnya, bermain game online di situs web tidak terpercaya. Bukannya seru, bisa-bisa data pribadimu terancam disalahgunakan. Oleh sebab itu, banyak g*mers yang sudah mempercayakan platform Steam. Terbukti aman, dan orisinil.
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cara mengetahui merk laptop Windows 10, 8 dan 7 masih menjadi sesuatu yang membingungkan, apalagi kalau kamu belum pernah memilikinya di rumah. Kamu bisa menggunakan fitur bawaan sampai aplikasi ketiga untuk mengetahui tipe laptop yang sedang digunakan. Laptop sudah menjadi suatu barang yang sangat penting.
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Finally started Wisdom of Crowds, the final book in the Age of Madness series by Joe Abercrombie. The series is really good but I'm not sure yet how I'd rank it against his others.
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Harassment Architecture - wanders a bit between the good parts that feel like they could have been tweets that got his account banned.
I tried an F. Gardner book - Not as bad as I thought it would be. He has some good descriptions which are essential for horror. His characters and dialogue suck though.
I read a Pierce Brown book - if you want R-rated, YA dark sci-fi, this guy could be for you.
Fuccboi - This dude got paid a ton of money for this causing major butt hurt. So I wanted it to be really good, but I didn't think it was. But auto-fiction is meant to be related to, so zoomers may get more out of it.
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I really don't know anything about this author (I read one of his books when I was younger and that's it) BUT I do know that a seething WIRED journocel wrote a very angry expose about how he is an neurodivergent and a total loser for various ill-defined reasons (didn't read). RDrama post here (if ur wondering why it says "heeheehaahaa" so much, its because the post author was chudded when he wrote it )
Basically, the WIRED journo hates the fact that BrandoSando...
has an air of confidence
made the author drive all the way from SanFran
is resistant to pain and refuses pain medication
anywho, BrandoSando fires back very gently. I thought it was well-written, if a bit mopey. It also makes the journo look like a complete butthole without focusing on the journo himself, which is amazing.
Summary:
Brando relates his experiences as being an "outsider", due to his faith and general autism
Brando explains that his numbness to pain is probably a result of his autism
Brando says that he doesn't want sympathy for this.
He says he writes because he feels things when he writes.
He is against "gatekeeping"
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I’m looking for fiction stories set in caveman times. Not post-apocalyptic stories or nomads away from civilization stories mind you, but stories where there is no civilization yet. I’ll take “historical fiction” (if that applies here) or more fantastical settings as long as they have the right vibe.
I’ve always been somewhat fascinated by the Paleolithic. We spent most of our history living as hunter-gatherers, with modern civilization a small blip by comparison, but it doesn’t show up in storytelling that often.
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I only know one book review, but a title isn't given:
https://x.com/MythinformedMKE/status/1640724871058423810?t=vP0dtu-HIwZgiSw-SrybJQ&s=19
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I've been reading Quichotte by sir Rushdie of the fatwa clan. It's a bit hackish for modern commentary, but the man is still a great writer which makes is easy to wade through.
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Assuming anyone here can actually read
I’m almost finished with Storm of Steel by Ernst Jünger and it really is a great memoir. It’s almost darkly hilarious how frank the book is about everything from the violent to the mundane. The prose used to describe daily idle work and conversations with French civilians is little different than the descriptions of battles and mangled corpses. It’s a whole novel of “oh yeah and this happened”.
Another aspect that fascinated me was the author’s own views on the war. He fought for four years in the losing army of one of history’s most infamous wars, yet he never seemed to regret it. Never wished he was at home. Never lost his Prussian class and reserve. You could wonder if it’s biased since the author might have left out anything that would make him look bad, but even so it’s notable that the book is too neutral to have that “war is heck” message you see in almost every other instance of WWI material. When stereotypical military aristocrat characters show up in media, they almost always lose that demeanor or die to show how brutal and gritty things really are. But here was a real person who went through all that and still came out with the mindset of an Imperial German patriot. Patriotism is the first thing to go in most war stories, so I was intrigued to see a depiction of someone who suffered same as everyone else but never actually lost it. I suppose there’s no real universal standard on how different people will be effected by warfare.
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Just finished up all the released books a few days ago. Was pretty good, dumb fun series, nothing too deep or complex. It's just a series about a fighting arena and jumps around a few different fighters from the pits, and a couple owners of the houses that train fighters.
The last book ends pretty abruptly and there hasn't been a release in 5 years, so that blows, but if you're into light fantasy and mindless action, I'd say it's worth checking out.
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i am on vacation for a month and need books. i have nothing to offer in return. thanks
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I just finished La Peste by Camus but tbqh I thought L'Étranger was better.
How 'bout you?
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Welcome back to our Black Future story hour, dramatards. We are on page 4 of this thrilling novella.
In a very surprising turn of events, neither of the guesses from last week were close to being correct. Next weekend's guess reward is thereby increased to 30 marseybux to whoever guesses reasonably close to the goings on of next week's page.
Here's a link to page 4, i dont want to upload the files locally
NSFW
It takes a skilled writer to write such nuanced and intricate s*x scenes without delving into the outright pornographic. Once again Whitney proves herself a master of ambiance and detail.
Guess #1:
My prediction: Alex starts jerking off to the BBC on the screen
- Arran : reading goyslop
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- Harpooner : Idio is a p-do
- johnnypoop : Belgariad at 167 let's go boys
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#AAAAA WHY MY FORMATTING ALL FRICKED UP.
some highlights:
1. Stormlight Archive by Brandon Sanderson
2. Middle Earth Universe by JRR Tolkien
3. First Law by Joe Abercrombie
6. Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan
29\. Percy Jackson series by Rick Riordan
58. Grishaverse by Leigh Barduo
157. The Once and Future King by TH White
zoomercide now
80. star wars
this is not even a book.