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Martin
is 82% done
This is sweet, but I still feel that he should have sat down with Daniel right at the beginning to have this discussion. Not now after five hundred misunderstandings that led to all this...
— Apr 18, 2019 09:33AM
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Martin
is 66% done
I'll gladly take whatever this story is throwing at me. It's a piece of cake after reading The Flesh Cartel. BUT I don't get where the story is going. What is the purpose of it all??
— Apr 18, 2019 07:27AM
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Martin
is 56% done
God, now he does yoga?! Just go to the man and talk to him!!
— Apr 18, 2019 05:39AM
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Martin
is 53% done
I am just as confused as Daniel is. What is Carl's intention? It gets frustrating not to know anything. And maybe, just maybe, Daniel should simply try to ask what the plan is...
— Apr 18, 2019 05:05AM
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Martin
is 49% done
I think Daniel simply needs to ask what his role is in all this. I feel bad for him being all insecure like this.
— Apr 17, 2019 09:49PM
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Martin
is 46% done
'The movie was . . . well, stupid, frankly, though the master seemed to find it sidesplittingly hilarious, and even Daniel was willing to admit that maybe he was just too tense for this level of silliness.'
That's Monty Pythons for you ;-)
— Apr 17, 2019 09:42PM
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That's Monty Pythons for you ;-)
Martin
is 32% done
I totally understand Daniel's irritation. That guy paid 6 millions for him and yet Daniel still has no clue what he's supposed to do. I love how he stumbles through his days, always afraid of doing things wrong, yet nobody gives him instructions.
— Apr 17, 2019 09:13PM
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Martin
is 32% done
What a weird world. I wonder why there is no slave revolt or anything.
— Apr 17, 2019 08:54PM
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Martin
is 13% done
This is really fascinating. I'm not a fan of dom/sub themes, but when the story is set in a world where actual slavery is common, the scenario makes for a fascinating read.
— Apr 17, 2019 08:16AM
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Martin
is 4% done
The worlds and concepts Ms Heimowitz comes up with are both nerve-wracking and fascinating. I already know I will devour this story.
— Apr 16, 2019 10:04PM
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