I know. I never traded scrap, but I guess many or most won’t trade in so low numbers, I’d assume professional scrap traders have a minimum amount to not waste their time.
I did finish it in English some days ago and will read it in my language again once it’s translated. I really liked it, but it feels either like the beginning to a whole new saga or likea long side quest.
! Bechel and Azlagur feel like a beginning of laying the explanations for Guntera. !<
The book also made clear how much elvish literature Eragon read in Ellesmera and how important it was that Oromis, Glaedr and Arya talked to Eragon in the Ancient Language. Galbatorix was not a good teacher to Murtagh, but Murtagh was a good student.
I did not quite understand what ‘Concentrate air and light’ was supposed to be. Is it something nuclear?
I just can’t with politics rn. CoViD, Ukraine, deintegration of climate activism, Hamas-Israel War in Israel and Gaza all happened somewhat in short time span and all the explanations so far have been (of the entire left TBH) insufficient.
Complex issues that need answers, but those need years of thinking, I guess.
Yeah I don’t think people would all laugh, they would help you get back on the chairs as they fear being cold from wet clothes themselves. Those are likely people of all ages.
Get to work, crackheads (lemmy.today)
EDIT: since apparently a bunch of people woke up with the wrong foot this morning or forgot to check the group they’re in:...
the fuckgraph (mander.xyz)
researchgate.net/…/245634594_Chains_of_Affection_…...
5 January 2023 (sh.itjust.works)
What’s your favorite fantasy universe and why?
Where are all the anarchists of Lemmy hiding?
Did they all flock to Raddle or something?
Love is blind (startrek.website)
Gen Z's down bad (files.catbox.moe)
Source: Corporate Natalie
What is the origin of the phrase "to have faith in humanity"?
Why is the phrase as popular as it is?...
magic (lemmy.world)
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Just take the trade. (startrek.website)
Parisians use chairs to navigate during a flood of the Seine, 1924