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Archive for January, 2013

That Feeling – Intution

January 31, 2013 8:05 pm1 comment
That Feeling - Intution

Οne day will come, when for an uncanny reason you will decide that you must not go through this interview, you will decide that you must go to this cafeteria and not that one, you will decide that you must buy this book you found at the market, even though […]

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London – The Unofficial World Capital of Afternoon Tea

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London - The Unofficial World Capital of Afternoon Tea

Afternoon tea was once a thing of the past. A whimsical, quaint way to pass the time for elderly ladies and spinsters. A few years ago it was only found in Agatha Christie novels and in period dramas on TV, but now, well now, it’s a different story… London has […]

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Are there any gentlemen left?

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Are there any gentlemen left?

Gentleman: (Noun) A chivalrous, Courteous, or honorable man. A man of good social position, one of wealth and leisure. A polite way of greeting a man. Are there any gentlemen left in the world today?

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How Women Justify Buying Expensive Clothes

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How Women Justify Buying Expensive Clothes

‘It’s an investment.’ – We try to convince ourselves that our new piece of clothing will last us forever, as if it made from chain-mail rather than cotton. ‘But it works out cheaper than buying cheap ones every couple of months.’ – Depends how cheap is cheap!? And usually, don’t you want […]

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The Last Stand – Arnie’s Back

January 30, 2013 6:00 pm0 comments
The Last Stand – Arnie’s Back

When an escaped fugitive is speeding towards the Mexican border in a stolen supercar, a small army clearing his path and no federal agents close enough to help, there’s only one man that can stop him. Arnold Schwarzenegger. That’s right, Arnie has returned to Hollywood. He’s gotten the politics out […]

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Nobody Likes You When You’re Twenty-Three

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Nobody Likes You When You're Twenty-Three

Well, good riddance twenty-two, here’s to being twenty-three. If ever Blink 182 set out to produce influential, addictive pop-punk anthems whose pierced lips and suburban California-following laughed loyally in the face of the decades as they passed and shared smokey-eye-ridden glances at fleeting genres and bizarre collaborations which came and went – I give […]

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Reality: When it hits, you know it

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Reality: When it hits, you know it

There comes a point in everybody’s life were reality begins to rear it’s ugly head. This normally happens upon finishing university, being in so much debt that you’re considering prostitution and realising you’re probably not going to get a job. When this eventually happens it’s back to square one.  Yes, back to […]

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Review – A Game of Thrones by George R. R. Martin

January 29, 2013 6:18 pm0 comments
Review - A Game of Thrones by George R. R. Martin

Epic fantasy is often stereotyped as cliché-ridden and formulaic, consisting of imitators of Tolkien and the like. Although there are many superb examples of fantasy which overcomes this stereotype, Martin’s Song of Ice and Fire saga defies most fantasy tropes, depicting a medieval-style struggle over the Iron Throne rather than […]

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