Spoiler alert: if you haven’t seen the sci‑fi epic, Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey, then go watch it before reading this article.
BENJAMIN HOWARD
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Ever played Risk? It’s one of the most popular board games out there, perhaps second only to Monopoly.
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I’ve finally seen Stanley Kubrick’s latest movie, Barry Lyndon, an 18th-century period‑piece based on William Makepeace Thackeray’s novel, The Luck of Barry Lyndon. It’s a simple tale of an Irishman’s serendipity in acquiring a fortune, and then his inevitable struggle in keeping it.
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PC gamers flock to the phrase “PC master race” to verify their platform as undoubtedly superior to consoles.
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William Shakespeare wrote “thou” instead of “you” for a good reason, and it wasn’t that he was trying to sound fancy.
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I’m not exactly a “morning person.” The unfortunate daily chore of lugging myself out of bed becomes all the more difficult in the winter.
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So, someone thinks that NaNoWriMo is terrible. Well, I hope he’s got all his word‑warriors in formation so that my superior opinion can crush them all in a neat little row.
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Ah, the golden glimmer of the 10/10 rating on IGN, or the 100 per cent on R0tten Tomatoes.
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The circle is a primordial shape and is the basis of the mandala, a form of art that has aided in meditation and relaxation since antiquity.
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Outgrown trick-or-treating and wondering what to do on Halloween? If so, here are some events for you.
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