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>> No.13757698 [View]
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>tfw I found out that the novel I've been writing for the past 8 years, which I thought had an exceptional premise, turns out to be nothing more than an unimaginative re-hasing of Nozick's experience machine thought experiment

Where do I go from here lads?

>> No.9411472 [View]
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so im writing a sentnce with the phras "to read my library books before their due," with "due" here meaning a noun: "a person's right; what is owed to someone." "their" here dnotes possession of due, but i think people will think I misspelld the contractd form of "they are due," bcause "due" is more commonly adjective than it is a noun, esp. about library books. I don't want to be misinterpreted, wat do?

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