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"A bible. Because if there actually is a God, I reckon I’d need to skim read that book pretty quick. " I wouldn’t bother, the ending is crap | |||
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"A bible. Because if there actually is a God, I reckon I’d need to skim read that book pretty quick. I wouldn’t bother, the ending is crap " No spoilers! I haven’t read it yet either | |||
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"A bible. Because if there actually is a God, I reckon I’d need to skim read that book pretty quick. " God knocks up a virgin without consent. The child spends his life doing magic tricks. People tire of magic tricks and nail the child to a tree. God spend the rest of eternity watching children die of cancer and starvation and tells us it's all part of his plan. That's all you need to know. | |||
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"A bible. Because if there actually is a God, I reckon I’d need to skim read that book pretty quick. God knocks up a virgin without consent. The child spends his life doing magic tricks. People tire of magic tricks and nail the child to a tree. God spend the rest of eternity watching children die of cancer and starvation and tells us it's all part of his plan. That's all you need to know." Spoiler alert ^ | |||
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"A bible. Because if there actually is a God, I reckon I’d need to skim read that book pretty quick. God knocks up a virgin without consent. The child spends his life doing magic tricks. People tire of magic tricks and nail the child to a tree. God spend the rest of eternity watching children die of cancer and starvation and tells us it's all part of his plan. That's all you need to know." Sounds rubbish. Maybe I will wait for Micheal Bay to do something with it. | |||
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"The pile of books from next to my bed that I never have time to read!" Tsundoku (Japanese) is acquiring reading materials but letting them pile up in one's home without reading them. It is also used to refer to books ready for reading later when they are on a bookshelf. The term originated in the Meiji era (1868–1912) as Japanese slang. It combines elements of tsunde-oku (to pile things up ready for later and leave) and dokusho (reading books). As currently written, the word combines the characters for "pile up" and the character for "read". There are suggestions to include the word in the English language and in dictionaries. | |||
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"The pile of books from next to my bed that I never have time to read! Tsundoku (Japanese) is acquiring reading materials but letting them pile up in one's home without reading them. It is also used to refer to books ready for reading later when they are on a bookshelf. The term originated in the Meiji era (1868–1912) as Japanese slang. It combines elements of tsunde-oku (to pile things up ready for later and leave) and dokusho (reading books). As currently written, the word combines the characters for "pile up" and the character for "read". There are suggestions to include the word in the English language and in dictionaries." How interesting! Thank you for sharing x | |||
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"The pile of books from next to my bed that I never have time to read! Tsundoku (Japanese) is acquiring reading materials but letting them pile up in one's home without reading them. It is also used to refer to books ready for reading later when they are on a bookshelf. The term originated in the Meiji era (1868–1912) as Japanese slang. It combines elements of tsunde-oku (to pile things up ready for later and leave) and dokusho (reading books). As currently written, the word combines the characters for "pile up" and the character for "read". There are suggestions to include the word in the English language and in dictionaries." this is cool. | |||
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"Glases Picture of Nora naked " I’ll share the afterlife with you. I’ve got hand lotion | |||
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