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That's rather entertaining. Big Grin

Unless you highlight it, the entire post is this vast emptiness punctuated with the odd graphical emoticon.

Much like one of my research papers.

... what? Is THAT why they keep getting rejected?


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Originally posted by starkruzr:
That's rather entertaining. Big Grin

Unless you highlight it, the entire post is this vast emptiness punctuated with the odd graphical emoticon.

Much like one of my research papers.

... what? Is THAT why they keep getting rejected?

Thanks for the laugh! I suppose it does look like that doesn't it XD


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I loved W@W! I thought it was th most amazing of all the books. I cried alot when I got to the end. My friend told me about the series and told me that this one was the best, and I didn't believe her. Now after I read it I can't wait to read it again!
 
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I really like how DD has been exploring a variety of very "real-life" situations, especially in "Abroad", "Dilemma", and this one. The description of the effects of a temporary loss of wizardry - that only physical things would begin to have any meaning - seemed one of the best descriptions of some of the side effects of globalization (as Friedman would put it, 'too much Lexus and not enough olive tree') combined with the "heightened state of alert"/scare tactics we've seen from the current US administration.

Bravo.
 
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