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Josh Gilmore (3 KP) rated the Xbox One version of Apex Legends in Video Games

Mar 11, 2019  
Apex Legends
Apex Legends
2019 | Shooter
Combines several disgferent Arena/Battle Royale mechanics. (0 more)
Still havent figured out bullet to death ratio (0 more)
  
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    el (1 KP)

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    trashcan with feelings tbh :)

    Last Active: Aug 22, 2018
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Evil Never Dies

Song: Evil Never Dies
Album: Evil Never Dies
Band: Lesbian Bed Death

  
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Merissa (12995 KP) created a post

Nov 19, 2021  
"Who ever thought that a monster could find his heart and love."

Death Do Us Part by Miranda Grant - @Archaeolibrary, @Bethb19861, @MirandaCGrant, #RomCom, #Fantasy, #Romance, 4 out of 5 (very good)

https://archaeolibrarian.wixsite.com/website/post/death-do-us-part-by-miranda-grant
     
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Cori June (3033 KP) created a post in The Raven Quoth

Feb 2, 2019  
Because I could not stop for Death.
He kindly stopped for me.
--- Emily Dickinson, The Chariot.
  
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Cori June (3033 KP) Feb 2, 2019

I've also seen it titled as a self-titled poem.
If you haven't read it the poem is wonderful.

Tainted Lunch by Warmduscher
Tainted Lunch by Warmduscher
2020 | Alternative, Rock
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8.0 (1 Ratings)
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This album is fairly new to me but must admit it’s death by disco: cowboy edition
  
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    Griefcast

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    Funny people talking about death and grief, a podcast. Hosted by Cariad Lloyd.

This Party’s Dead
This Party’s Dead
Erica Buist | 2021 | Mind, Body & Spiritual, Philosophy, Psychology & Social Sciences
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9.0 (2 Ratings)
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This Party’s Dead is a book, unsurprisingly, about death, and whilst it sounds like it’ll be depressing, it’s anything but that. The book follows the author, Erica Buist, as she visits seven death festivals around the world. There is a reason: after her father-in-laws death where he was left in his house for a week before he was found, Erica experiences great anxiety, feeling ill-equipped to deal with the whole idea of death. She suffers with her mental health, so decides that she needs to do something to confront her fears surrounding death. She has lived in Mexico, so has some knowledge of the Day of the Dead, and this leads her to research other death celebrations .
It’s absolutely fascinating: we in the West have a very sanitised attitude towards death, and the cultures and countries that Erica visited couldn’t have been more different. It’s quite a sobering read in places, but there is a healthy dose of humour as well. It’s a really accessible, interesting and engrossing read. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Many thanks to The Pigeonhole for serialising this, and to Erica Buist for joining in.