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Robin Sedai

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  1. Not today mate you're going DOWN
  2. Truthwatcher Truthwatcher supremacy! TPBM is a Truthwatcher.
  3. I have! They were actually very tasty. Never have I ever flown a drone. Edit: oops ninja'd, sorry Thaid
  4. Happy to see you! I'm a Truthwatcher too!
  5. Still think it looks like Harry Potter. 10/10
  6. Nope. Never have I ever made a gif.
  7. Yep TPBM knows someone who is ambidextrous.
  8. Agree! The Coppermind is amazing, and I've actually never seen a nicer or friendlier space on the internet than our forums. Thank you mods
  9. Welcome! We're happy to have you, and I hope you enjoy your time here!
  10. Hey there, hello! I look forward to seeing you around!
  11. Always great to see new people, welcome @Breadnaught!
  12. Happy birthday, Ene! Thanks for being a great mod, and I hope you enjoy your birthday!

    1. AonEne

      AonEne

      Thanks so much :wub: 

  13. Welcome! It's great to see you!
  14. 8??!! Goodness. Nah, dogs are cute but I don't like them that much. Witches > dogs TPBM has laminated something.
  15. Nope, I hate arguing and am really bad at it. TPBM is scared of holding babies.
  16. Your win has lasted for FAR TOO LONG.
  17. Welcome!
  18. Hi and welcome! Great to see you!
  19. Hey there, welcome!
  20. Welcome, lurker! Hope to see you around!
  21. Guards! Guards! is often mentioned as a good place to start. Earlier books are still good, but more unpolished. The first two books suffer most from this imo, they don't give you a great sense of Pratchett's style and they're more direct parody than later ones. Brandon himself recommends starting with The Truth, Going Postal, or Guards! Guards! (https://www.brandonsanderson.com/goodbye-sir-terry/) I actually started with the first one (The Colour of Magic.) I read it age nine or ten and I've been hooked ever since. Brandon also wrote an article about Terry's work, you might already have read it but I'll post it just in case. It's a great article and I recommend it to everybody, whether they've read his books or not. Terry Pratchett’s Discworld Might Be The Highest Form of Literature on the Planet | Tor.com
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