This bitch gay for Yusaku
Good for him.
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This bitch gay for Yusaku
Good for him.

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Current mood: Nicklas Bäckström telling his teammates what to do
I don’t know what’s happening in the VRAINS pilot but I think I like it
Oh my god this is the Yugioh absurdity I’ve been missing. Yusaku is a vigilante VR superhero hacker with a secret identity who kidnaps an AI and he’s about to duel on this hoverboard.
He’s also funny.
VRAINS, keep this up and I will love you.
The Playmaker by Jami Davenport
3 stars
 My problem with the story is that I wanted to know why the FMC was on the run, but I didn’t want to shift through all the relationship hijinks. To that end, a skimming of the story got me what I wanted to know, and skipped to the last chapter and epilogue to get the ending. Really, FMC wasn’t that likable to me, and MMC deserved to be treated better

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The Playmaker
Thomas Keneally, The Playmaker
(1780s English officer guides convicts in Australia through production of a Restoration comedy)
Australian Life (the funny side)
Rodney Hall, Kisses of the Enemy
Peter Carey, Illywacker
Howard Jacobson, Redback
Elizabeth Jolley, The Funny Side
Convicts (prison as living Hell)
Charles Dickens, Little Dorrit  (19th-century England: corrupting effects of money, and life in the Marshalsea Debtors" Prison)
Alexander Solzhenitsyn, One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich  (20th-century USSR: unsparing account of life in labour-camp for dissidents)
Victor Hugo, Les Miserables  (19th-century France honest man wrongly convicted to the galleys tries to rehabilitate himself)
John Cheever, Falconer  (20th-century USA: life in "correctional facility" as experienced by mentally unstable, middle-class wife-murderer)
Faction (novels embroidering real events)
John Fowles, A Maggot  (witchcraft, murder and possible UFOs in18th-century England)
Tony Weeks-Pearson, Dodo  (extermination of dodo brings culture-shock to native inhabitants of idyllic Pacific island)
Frederick Forsyth, The Day of the Jackal  (plot to assassinate General de Gaulle of France)
E.L. Doctorow, The Book of Daniel  (lives of children of US immigrants executed for espionage)
Martin Cruz Smith, Stallion Gate  (Mexican magic versus development of first atomic bomb)
Frontiers of Civilisation
Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Scarlet Letter  (religious hysteria and persecution in Puritan New England)
Chinua Achebe, Things Fall Apart  (Nigerian tribal life, the rhythms of civilisation, disrupted by coming of white missionaries)
Brian Moore, Black Robe  (Jesuit priest in 17th-century Huron Indian country: irreconcilable culture-clash)
Plays and Plays-Actors ("luvvies" is not the word)
Robertson Davies, Tempest-Tost  (amateurs in 1950s Canadian university town)
Virginia Woolf, Between the Acts  (thoughts and feelings of everyone involved in village historical pageant)
Noel Langley, There"s a Porpoise Close Behind Us  (sour success of "bright young things" on 1930s London stage)
Paul Bailey, Peter Smart"s Confessions  (testimony of unsuccessful, mentally unstable actor)
The Australian Past (Aboriginal culture and the pain brought, and felt, by whites)
Patrick White, A Fringe of Leaves  (shipwrecked 1910s woman learns survival by assimilating Aborigine culture)
William Golding, Close Quarters  (life on 1790s convict-ship sailing from England to Australia)
Bruce Chatwin, The Song Lines  (writer travels modern Australia, investigating Aboriginal sacred places)
Eleanor Dark, The Timeless Land  (first white settlers in Australia)
Phyno - The Playmaker [Full Album]
Phyno – The Playmaker [Full Album]
The Playmaker is the debut album by Nigerian rapper Phyno, premieres by Sputnet Records and Penthauze Music on November 1, 2016. Enjoy!
Artiste – Phyno. Album – The Playmaker.
Album’s Featured Artists – P-Square, MI Abaga, Burna Boy, 2Baba, Flavour, Decarlo, Mr Eazi, Onyeka Onwenu, Olamide, Zoro, Tidinz.
Song Producers – Major Bangz, Masterkraft, Tunex, Chris String, Kezyklef, Benjamz, Del’ B,…
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Cole and Nina, they have known each other since they were children, but did they? He is her big brothers’ best friend. They seemed to have been frenemies all these years, but were they? They play their assigned roles, and take advantage of the sparks between them, but then it starts to feel real, which it can’t be, can it? It takes a bit of heartbreak, and some cracks of heartache, before it can all become clear, and they finally realize, the only people they have been hiding from all those years were themselves!
Out now everywhere!