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Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives is my go to, its always on. I think Guy owns the channel.

Read article, get excited, load game, mine for 20 hours ... log off until next story.

You wouldn’t have the same amount of money, if you didn’t have the same size wedding. Part of the money you get, is from the wedding itself, which typically isn’t paid for entirely by the bride and groom. If you found yourself paying more for a wedding then you got back, it means your family didn’t help, or maybe are

I felt like they did it on purpose, it was suppose to seem like TNG, just over done. The same when the ship leaves the dock for the first time, the scene just goes on a little too long.

“But, Arty … That could take years.”

These things you are quoting are worlds apart in the book, one is when they first meet, the chat log. Its followed directly by the section I quoted above. She tells him they can email, but not that often. The chat quotes is a few lines out of 8 pages of flirting she does, that is the very end of the 8 pages of

But we know that from the book that is not all he went off of. They had hours of personal conversations, etc. Its not like he saw her on snapchat and fell in love. And while I agree that it could all fall apart when you introduce stuff like bathroom hygiene, etc. that also goes for people who fall in love when they

Your not Arty, you don’t get to determine why she is short. Stop making up your own story.

Correct not IRL. Where he only had her personality to go off of. Where his male-gaze was not present, but just her personality ... But it seems we just have a differing of a opinion, you feel without seeing her in person they couldn’t have fallen in love, which is a fair opinion to have.

You didn’t read the book, and I hate to bring you out of the greys to explain this to you, but the quote you are criticizing, is right after she tries to trap him into the tomb so he can beat Joust for her, after he tries to leave. Right after she writes him to tell him she hopes they meet again soon. There was no

In your attempt to rationale your thinking you have started to write a sequel ... Actually for weeks, as the book keeps explaining, but everyone keeps glossing over, they spent hours and hours trying to figure out certain parts of the puzzle together, they spent weeks writing each other and weeks talking in private

Fair enough, and a terrible gauge to use, unless you just didn’t get the book at all. It seems counter to the whole article to talk about male gaze, etc., then to say that nothing counts until he can be in her physical presence. He knows her very well, for months they have been on quite an epic adventure that just

They had not just met though, this article is poorly written. The book constantly jumps a span of weeks and months in between puzzles. Its 5 months between chapters 16 and 20 alone. Did anyone actually read this book?

I agree about the birthmark, but also its not something for him to get over because he already knew about it from when he hacked the bad guys and they had the files on Wade’s team, including pictures of Artemis. This is my point, whoever wrote the article clearly did not read the book in a long time, and clearly

They are not more then amateurs, they are literally amateurs. There is an article on the NCAA homepage about how the players are amateurs. If you ask anyone that follows sports if college players are amateurs they will tell you yes. This is my point. The guy player on the street, is not a NCAA player. Your definition

Just to add some context when she says that line:

You are making excuses for things that never happened. This is the problem with getting all invested in an article about a book you never read.

Your really mad about a book you clearly didn’t read. He doesn’t stalk her, she is a famous person in their subculture. The stuff he is reading is her essays that she posts about the hunt they are on that literally millions of people are reading. When they first meet in Oasis she repeatedly stops him from leaving

You didn’t read this book.

Studying and doing are not the same thing. NCAA players are amateurs, they are not doing it as a pastime.