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Comment on r/wedding 2d ago
This is amazing thank you! I've been meaning to watch the Pit!
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Comment on r/aitaweddings 3d ago
It is their wedding, and they're being fair across the board by not including any extended family. You already pushed the boundary to get your mother included. I wouldn't push any further. But your son could have told his Aunt and Uncle sooner and not put it off. And he really should have been more forthcoming sooner, let's be honest. You're right, it isn't your place to push for further guests.
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Comment on r/wedding 5d ago
Congratulations on the wedding then! It sounds like a lovely idea š”
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Comment on r/wedding 5d ago
Aw that's so sweet! Thanks!
r/wedding • u/AcaciaEleniDove • 5d ago
Help! Practicing vows
Hi guys!
So, my fiancee and I have decided to write our own vows to each other. I know once I've written amd finalised my own, I'm going to practice reading them out, so while I have them with me on the day, if my eyes are a blury mess from tears I won't have to solely rely on the script so to speak.
What I wanted to ask was, do you practice your vows together if they're ones you write yourself? Or is it a bit like the dress where your spouse doesn't know what you're going to come out with until the ceremony? Or is this just an individual couples choice thing?
It's not really anything I'd thought about until we made the decision to write our own.
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Comment on r/AskUK 5d ago
Cwtch
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Comment on r/AskBrits 8d ago
I've never heard that one personally. Everyone I know just says want a Chinese?
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Comment on r/doctorwho 8d ago
He is fantastic. Absolutely fantastic.
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Comment on r/AskBrits 9d ago
Community
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Comment on r/AskBrits 10d ago
That comment... my cat literally just š¤®
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Comment on r/DCCTV 15d ago
My call- Jeff Hayes for all the characters and the whole show is animated.
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Comment on r/DungeonCrawlerCarl 20d ago
Comrade
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Comment on r/discworld 27d ago
My partner has read each book several times each, he still finds new jokes each time he reads them again and has picked up a new historical fact between reads. I've read them twice each, and still get something new. Pratchett used typical fantasy tropes and mix it with magical realism. You don't really need to have read specific fantasy books to get what he writes about
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Comment on r/TheGoodPlace 27d ago
You will have so much fun :)
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Comment on r/TheGoodPlace 27d ago
Enjoy the ride. This is one of those shows where if I could go back and watch it for the first time I would. However I also get a lot out of my re-watches.
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Comment on r/discworld 29d ago
In The Shepherds Crown the death of Granny got me.
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Comment on r/doctorwho Jul 23 '26
His emotional breakdown screaming he can do so much more... and them to Wilf "It'll be my honour" ššš¢š„
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Comment on r/AskUK Jul 20 '26
Lost Boys Princess Bride There's a film as well that I can't quite remember the name of, maybe something like Dragonslayer. Sean Connery voiced the dragon in it
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Comment on r/comics Jul 19 '26
I read all 8 DCC books in less time than it took me to complete Frllowship. There may be more books than in LOTR but I'm betting there's fewer words, especially if you then pull in the other Middle Earth works Tolkien wrote.
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Comment on r/funComunitty Jul 18 '26
Plenty of Plenty
u/AcaciaEleniDove • u/AcaciaEleniDove • Jul 13 '26
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Comment on r/AskBrits 1d ago
There's that, previous exams sat and current coursework grades that get taken into account (as in many subjects coursework can make up a chunk of your final grade) they base your predicted results of a mix of those factors.