I tried snails in Paris and liked them but can't cook them myself here, I tried and they all ended up in the garden and the birds didn't want them.
I get vegetable korma with onion bhaji and duck samosa.
I didn't know tastebuds could change but they can be burnt off.
2023-09-22 at 12:13 PM UTC
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Sophie: Where are you?
It'd be cool if they did collaborate, like Poirot investigating that woman in Gone Girl.
"That's an interesting request. Agatha Christie and Gillian Flynn are both famous authors of mystery and thriller novels, but they have different styles and themes. Agatha Christie is known for her classic whodunit plots, her ingenious use of clues and red herrings, and her iconic detectives Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. Gillian Flynn is known for her dark and twisted stories, her unreliable narrators, and her exploration of psychological issues and social problems. A collaboration between them might result in a story that combines elements of both their works, such as:
- A murder mystery set in a small town in the Midwest, where everyone seems to have a secret.
- A female protagonist who is a journalist or a writer, who returns to her hometown to investigate the crime or to cover the trial of the suspect.
- A male antagonist who is either the husband or the brother of the protagonist, who may or may not be involved in the murder, but who has a troubled past and a manipulative personality.
- A twist ending that reveals the true identity and motive of the killer, as well as the hidden connections between the characters.
Here is a possible opening paragraph for such a story:
**The day I came back to Wind Gap was the day Natalie Keene disappeared.** I had been away for ten years, working as a crime reporter in Chicago, but I still felt a pang of dread as I drove into the town where I was born and raised. Wind Gap was a place where nothing ever changed, except for the worse. The same old houses, the same old shops, the same old gossip. The same old murders. Ten years ago, it was my sister Amy who vanished without a trace. Now, it was Natalie Keene, a nine-year-old girl who lived across the street from my parents' house. The police suspected foul play, and so did I. I knew Wind Gap too well to believe in coincidences. Someone in this town was a killer, and I was going to find out who..."
Breakfast
(Brunch)
Lunch
Dinner
Supper - this was biscuits and hot chocolate for me as a child.
My breakfast is always around lunch time so idk what to call it, and sometimes it's a heavy meal like takeaway.
I wonder if I'm jinxed or something. In Paris I got off a train, turned to walk up the steps and a bomb went off behind me.
2023-09-22 at 3:15 AM UTC
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UK Online Safety Bill Passes
There is no real person, that would require an identity to form before dissociation does.
2023-09-22 at 2:51 AM UTC
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One side of the extreme coin is I'll do anything for a friend.
2023-09-22 at 2:25 AM UTC
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My life has some crazy intervals and people say it's like a movie but I think anyone can have a crazy life if they just think differently. Like it's been p exciting hunting down Sophie with Myers. I feel like a detective for the first time in my life and it's more fun than Scooby Doo roleplay.
2023-09-22 at 2:10 AM UTC
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One of us will die for sure, I don't let people get away with things like that.
2023-09-22 at 12:28 AM UTC
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I actually have more respect for Wariat than most people here, he's more decent.
2023-09-21 at 11:27 PM UTC
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And if he did run off it's his loss because I was a real friend.
2023-09-21 at 11:22 PM UTC
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Male Nannies
Is it abnormal for men to be that nurturing or do so few of them become nannies because of the stigma? Is there something wrong with them if they want to raise someone else's child full-time live-in?