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12:41 PM
I started watching The Expanse. The library has the first two novels, but they're bricks, so I thought I'd sample the TV series first.
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1:12 PM
That's really nice.
 
 
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Q: Why does everyone turn against Mlle Michonneau in Balzac's Père Goriot?

Dávid HorváthWhy does everyone turn against Mlle Michonneau very suddenly after the arrest of Vautrin? (Even Rastignac, who knows that Vautrin's pal murdered Victorine's brother.)

 
4:44 PM
@Bookworm I'm not sure about the title tag: , , or ?
 
@Gallifreyan
 
@Gilles Yes, I've already got that. I mean the title tag.
 
user15026
I'd say one of the first 2
 
A J
5:14 PM
What country are you in? Could you add a country tag? The answer to this question will depend on your cultural context. Also, I've noticed that a lot of your questions lack country tags. Rather than leave a comment on every such question, could you go back and edit these questions? — Hamlet 39 mins ago
@Hamlet I'd suggest you to look at the text of the comment you are posting. Thank you.
And this question does not need a country tag.
 
5:34 PM
@AJ sorry, that was a mistake; I should have realized you had only asked one question.
@AJ happy to have that conversation on the Interpersonal Stack chat room
 
A J
@Hamlet Well, I didn't realize that you are pingable in that room.
 
@AJ no worries
 
 
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6:47 PM
Like my new hat? https://t.co/SGMQ2jb6V9
 
 
1 hour later…
8:05 PM
@Ash:
See a 3D model of Bond Street tube station at the Science Museum https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/blog/2017/08/05/see-a-3d-model-of-bond-street-tube-station/
 
user15026
@BESW Okay that's a cool train thing and ALSO a cool data collection "how do peopel do things" thing. :D
 
8:50 PM
I can't decide if I should ask if the Whisperer and the Emergency in The Mysterious Benedict Society are symbolic as two questions or one.
 

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