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Shikhar Nigam

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I am a speedreading bibliophile, chipmuking movie-junkie and overall lover of stories in all shapes, sizes and styles of narration

My favourite fictional characters are the ever-so-cuddly Gregory House and the straight-shooting Sir Humphrey Appleby.

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En el cuarto libro de Harry Potter, él participa en el torneo entre tres escuelas de magia. De cada escuela debería participar solo uno pero por un accidente hay dos de Hogwarts aunque Harry es demasiado joven para participar. 

Hay tres tareas en el torneo. La primera es luchar contra un dragón y robar su huevo oro. La segunda tarea es salvar su amigo Ron que esta prisionero bajo lago. La última ta Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 13, 2015 08:41
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The Anomalies

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“And there’s nothing better than brothers. Friends are great, but they come and go. Lovers are fun, but kind of stupid, too. They say stupid things to each other and they ignore all their friends because they’re too busy staring, and they get jealous, and they have fights over dumb shit like who did the dishes last or why they can’t fold their fucking socks, and maybe the sex gets bad, or maybe they stop finding each other interesting, and then somebody bangs someone else, and everyone cries, and they see each other years later, and that person you once shared everything with is a total stranger you don’t even want to be around because it’s awkward. But brothers. Brothers never go away. That’s for life. And I know married folks are supposed to be for life, too, but they’re not always. Brothers you can’t get rid of. They get who you are, and what you like, and they don’t care who you sleep with or what mistakes you make, because brothers aren’t mixed up in that part of your life. They see you at your worst, and they don’t care. And even when you fight, it doesn’t matter so much, because they still have to say hi to you on your birthday, and by then, everybody’s forgotten about it, and you have cake together.” She nodded. “So as much as I love my present, and as nice as it is to get a thank you, I don’t need either of ’em. Nothing’s too much to ask when it comes to brothers.”
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“Tresha. It was the thankful, humble, vulnerable feeling that came after someone saw a truth in you, something they had discovered just by watching, something that you did not admit often to yourself.”
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