Charles Gull commented on an excerpt of The Seventh Age: Dawn

Possibly missing space after full stop.

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    Charles Gull commented on an excerpt of The Seventh Age: Dawn
    In my experience, this is exactly the opposite of how adrenaline works. Whilst on the high pain and discomfort are missing. As you come down, sensations rush back in making you feel crap.
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      The cold no longer bothered him, adrenaline already vanishing.
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      Charles Gull commented on an excerpt of The Seventh Age: Dawn
      There seems to be some contradiction between ’a fire that raged a century ago’ and ’Countless lives lost over his years’. Can he see every death ever or just those during his own life span?
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        Is this the same as ’unclipped’ or a more complicated procedure?
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