Most gracious lady, consider my long, true and faithful heart toward you, and let not this unfortunate place here bereave me of that which above all the world I esteem there, which is your favour and your presence. ⎯ Robert Dudley, May 23 1586
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My friend recommending a show she loves...
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Her: So it's this British show about these two beautiful people from different backgrounds
Me: Ok
Her: And they meet at a significant point in their lives that changes their perspectives on the world
Me: Uh huh
Her: And they keep encountering each other over the years, sometimes on accident and sometimes on purpose, and build up this really strong bond
Me: Oh yeah?
Her: Like they change and grow, they fight and flirt, hurting and supporting each other in a way that they kinda become two halves of one person
Me: Nice
Her: Oh yeah, they're super in love, but they either don't realize it or can't do anything about it because of personal bullshit
Me: Oof that sucks
Her: It does! They eventually figure it out tho, which is great, but then something happens that will shatter your heart and maybe make you hate me?
Me: I'm in! What's the show?
Her: One Day on Netflix
Me: Great! I'll watch it immediately. Now let me tell you about a little show called Good Omens...
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For real, One Day is legit super good and super heartbreaking, and my friend has promised to watch Good Omens in return (her little kids take up way less time than my little dog).
For the sake of transparency, she did not actually warn me of the heartbreak, so I did not warn her. All's fair in the Final Fifteen
Also, part of our respective recommendations are the very pretty men involved in each show. One look at Leo Woodall and I was sunk, and she about fell out of her chair at Crowley
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i don't know how to explain this but winner and memories have the same vibe and this is the best genre Conan has ever done
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If he has a problem with my name on a piece of paper, why should I be at this wedding?
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factorio bases scratch the same mental itch as looking at silicon wafers
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