Of course, cause all the cool kids moved to Lemmy. They are the only ones left over there.
Shaper
200 iq move by comrade Rowling. Smooth.
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I'm loving this show so far, although there's a lot of side plots that dont get the development they deserve. Like the low tier hunter girl or the rich daddy's guy. Also is there a site for discussion about the manga?
Oh wow. Sorry, I'm not from England, I didn't know it was this harsh. I vaguely read about it in the news.
Man, the worm in that man's brain is a genious indeed.
I read it with physics major level math and almost no background in economics and it was a great insight for me. You certainly need some knowledge of math, but other than that it's an introductory book so it's beginner friendly.
Introduction to Econophysics, by R N Mantegna. Italian author published by Cambridge UK.
Technofeudalism, by Y Varoufakis. Greek economist and former minister of finance of Greece.
Sorry if I don't abide by the format but:
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From Spain: Federico García Lorca, Miguel Hernández, Marcos Ana. All three are amazing poets. All of them have the spanish civil war as an over arching theme in their works.
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Julio Cortázar, wrote tales, nouvelles and novels. He was born in Switzerland, migrated to Argentina then spent his last years in France. His most acclaimed novel, Hopscotch, is a labyrinth of short stories that connect to create a greater narrative. Truly a work of art.
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Hugo Pratt. A graphic novel writer, author of Corto Maltese, probably my favourite graphic novel of all times. It's a classic. He was born in... Crete I think? Began publishing in Italy, then migrated to Argentina where he made most of his carreer.
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Neil Gaiman. Author of The Sandman, an all-time favourite of mine, Books Of Magic, famously the work which "inspired" J K Rowling... He is british, although he migrated to America. Sadly he has recently been known for his abusive practices towards his female employees.
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Herman Hesse. Pretty sure he was german, awarded a novel prize. He was the go to author during my teenage years. His books are aimed to a young adult audience and are filled with existential and philosophical debates. My favourite book, The Glass Bead Game, was a turning point in my life.
It may be dangerous to be america's enemy, but to be america's ally is fatal.
I did not know about this. Thanks for letting me know!
Thank you for your answer. Yes, I could have used a little more tact and I hope to learn from this. I will be by her side and hopefuly she will get tested properly.
The word you are missing is "sortition"