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Agreed, especially now that the second trilogy is underway. Hoping the next book follows the same more mature progression and can wrap up the story in a satisfying way.
Agreed, especially now that the second trilogy is underway. Hoping the next book follows the same more mature progression and can wrap up the story in a satisfying way.
Agreed, that’s why I haven’t tried it yet. When I used to run 70-80 mile weeks I’d go through shoes regularly enough that this might’ve made sense. Now that I’m significantly less than that I can hang on to shoes for a bit longer
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I’ve never used them but have friends that love them. And I’m a big fan of the normal ON shoes. They make a recyclable shoe that is subscription based. They send you the shoes, you run in them til they’re worn out and then send them back. They’ll send you a new pair and recycle the old ones!
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I had a NA Guinness Stout that I really enjoyed. Had I not followed it up with an actual Guinness, I may have been convinced it was the real thing.
I can’t remember, was The Jungle written in 1904 or 1980? Because this storyline seems really familiar.
Very interesting concept! Thanks for sharing. I work (adjacently) in risk management and this nicely summarizes a thought I’ve always felt in the background but didn’t know how exactly to explain.
Agreed! And less buggy. 2 weeks ago the servers were constantly crashing or the apps were glitching out. You can see the progress day by day.
Man, that doesn’t resonate with me at all. I don’t think there is any point to living other than just enjoying your time here. Sure, work when necessary to be able to afford the necessities, develop some skills to be able to afford a few luxuries, but honestly just do things that make you happy. Self-improvement as a reason to live seems awful. If you’re unable to improve, are you a failure? If you’re already happy as you are, should you just end it?
The Daevabad Trilogy by S.A. Chakraborty was very enjoyable. Still YA, but engaging throughout.