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Oh god it's so nice to have help setting these up This is a really big text and there's no need to read it in order, so if people want to skip around a bit, that's fine. If you're not sure which story to start with, I'd suggest "Putting the Devil in Hell," as it's probably the most well-known of the stories overall. https://www2.clarku.edu/faculty/mmalsky/composer/devil_text.pdf
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https://twitter.com/emptywheel/status/1252600890927853569?s=20
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Hrm, this one may've been a little dense, especially after last month's. I hope people watched The Little Hours. Suggestions for next month?
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https://twitter.com/anne_theriault/status/1253383173905547265?s=20 https://twitter.com/DaraKaye/status/1253383510867488768?s=20
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Tree Goat posted:that being said, the next book should be “the innocence of father brown” I'll put up a poll sometime today probably. I'm thinking maybe veer toward something light and fun and escapist to help people stay distracted.
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Here's a link to The Little Hours on Netflix Aubrey Plaza, Alison Brie, and Kate Miccuci as sexy nuns! https://www.netflix.com/title/80171023 ulvir posted:when 95% of the threads in TBB are about escapism in one way or the other, my personal opinion is that a better direction for BOTM would be to always provide something more than just that no worries, the BOTM is always curated
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Yeah just skip around. Stsrt with the putting the devil in hell story.
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Bilirubin posted:Bumping I think that's fair. There are pretty clearly a few standouts and then a fair bit of filler.
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I am genuinely impressed that you're sticking with it and posting. Thanks!
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That's really impressive honestly. I don't think anyone else actually read the whole thing :P I just skipped around a bunch for highlights myself.
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