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The world’s a small place—you might end up running into him again at some point or another. Burning a bridge, or piling on things you hated about them after delivering the news, isn’t the best way to handle things. Tell him exactly what you feel During the process, you should tell...
Katy got handed a shit sandwich, and she is now walking back into the place that fed it to her with minty fresh breath. Meanwhile, there are a lot of blind people out there in the cold who don’t even own a toothbrush. Think about Katy’s magnanimity after she was ejected from a ...
understated solos that Kirk Hammett seemed to peel off at will, it’s a slow-burning exercise in gritty grandeur, as the song’s subject descends into madness amid a storm of
“Drink with me and don’t be stingy with your money.” The exuberance of the poem, even after it’s translated into English, has another aspect: it shifted the center of interest away from the idea itself—which, all things considered, was a rather dull commonplace, and directed it ...
privileged family who is flunking out of school. He decides to take a break in Manhattan while his parents digest the news of his expulsion before his scheduled arrival home for Christmas holiday. With no clue of what he wants to do, he takes up a hotel room and relapses into drunkenness...
Wield no sooner reports back for duty at the station than he’s walking in on a complaint being made by one of the high-strung local grandees of Enscombe—a complaint about him, as a suspicious outsider who may or may not be connected with suspicious goings-on about town. The townsman...
Book description:The Lighthousebegins on a North Sea ferry, on whose blustery outer deck stands Futh, a middle-aged, recently separated man heading to Germany for a restorative walking holiday. Spending his first night in Hellhaus at a small, family-run hotel, he finds the landlady hospitable...
and the Great Central Railway has decreed that Sterne must take in the survivors. Soon, to the distracted annoyance of the Torrington-Swifts and their guests, an entourage of third-class passengers, torn and tarnished, emerges into the house and is promptly deposited into the morning room so ...