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Pluribus Cliffhanger

What an outstanding cliffhanger on Pluribus last night! Now I am annoyed I have to wait over a week for the next episode.


Meanwhile, Stranger Things season 5 premieres later today, in which the kids schedule their first colonoscopies.

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melavi
6 days ago

I like how a professional Garden Designer considers long-term growth of plants rather than just initial appearance. Hedge & Stone seems to focus on that kind of planning.

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leo
Feb 07

I can totally see why you felt annoyed waiting after the Pluribus Cliffhanger post, since it just says how wild that ending was and how we have to wait for the next episode. I remember when I had a big maths test to get through and I even used do my online mathematics exam for me once because I was stuck on tricky questions and needed something to help me stay calm before the test. It made me think that some stories and real study struggles both leave you hanging until you find the next piece of the puzzle.


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Steph
Feb 07

I really get what the blog is saying about how wild that Pluribus Cliffhanger was and how it leaves everyone hanging after such a big moment with no answers yet. When I had nights full of long study sessions and confusion, I even turned to online course help service once to keep my work moving forward because I felt lost trying to figure out tough topics alone. It made me think that sometimes waiting and wondering can be part of the fun and frustration of stories and learning.

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Guest
Feb 06

I just read your post about the Pluribus Cliffhanger and it totally gets why you’re annoyed waiting for the next episode after that big twist ending where nothing was revealed and fans are left guessing what comes next. I remember once when I was stuck trying to sort out my project deadlines in college I even used Management Assignment Help in UK because I needed extra guidance to balance work and planning. It made me think that cliffhangers like this show can feel like real life where we have to wait and wonder about what’s coming next.

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