MrBeast confirmed as the next Bond
MrBeast confirmed as the next Bond
Nice pun there Pattinson. βVery coolβ can only mean one thingβ¦ Half Life 3 confirmed!
Iβm not sure how closely youβve been following βthe world,β but Iβm not sure it deserves much of anything.
I think itβs probably the most disappointing end to a movie series Iβve ever seen. It just feels so lazily constructed.
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13/20
Great discussion!
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12/20
That is completely irrelevant. Trump is horrible and should have been impeached and imprisoned. That doesnβt make this pardon right.
That might be true, but it doesnβt make it morally right. Itβs also true that Trump and his children never would have received the amount of attention to their business affairs if he hadnβt become president. That doesnβt mean it will be acceptable when Trump starts throwing around pardons either.
The two things are completely unrelated: Trump is horrible and Hunter is guilty of crimes. Hunter (a man in his mid-50s) committed tax fraud and illegally owned a firearm. He also abandoned (and continues to disown) his young daughter, but unfortunately that is not a crime in this country.
Why are people acting like Hunter Biden is an innocent political victim? Yes, he received extra scrutiny due to his family name. He has also received tremendous benefits throughout his life due to that name, and the things he is being charged with are not made up. He has done truly horrible things.
Two things can be wrong at the same time
Whatβs your favorite Christmas song?
Iβll go first: βGood King Wenceslasβ by Menna. This version completely transforms the classic carol and elevates the poetry of the original poem.
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11/20
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10/20
Cover for the book Twisted Cross: The German Christian Movement in the Third Reich by Doris L. Bergen.
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9/20
Cover for The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster.
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8/20
The cover for Endurance: Shackletonβs Incredible Voyage by Alfred Lansing
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7/20
Cover for The Magicianβs Nephew by C.S. Lewis depicting a boy looking up into a fruit tree.
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6/20
Cover for the novel The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton
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5/20
Cover for P.G. Wodehouseβs novel The Code of the Woosters showing Bertie Wooster riding a giant cow creamer that is being pushed by Jeeves.
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4/20
Cover for J.R.R. Tolkienβs book The Lord of the Rings featuring Tolkienβs illustration of the eye of Sauron.
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3/20
If you could spend a week anywhere in Middle Earth at the end of the Third Age, where would it be?
Awesome, Iβll add it to my reading list!
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2/20
I completely agree. Once you get a feel for how these types of mysteries are constructed, the endings almost start to feel inevitable. I canβt remember the last time I read a classic murder mystery and was completely shocked by who the killer turned out to be. It would be nice to be surprised again.
Thatβs cool! Itβs one of those great Christie mysteries in which, even if you solve it early, she makes you second guess yourself before the ending.
I go back and forth between The ABC Murders and Peril at End House as my favorite Poirot