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City guide: London?
London is the nearest major city to me for much of the year, and I’m there an awful lot for all kinds of meetings and appointments. I’ve made a point of trying to step away from the basic clubs and restaurants popular amongst the usual set in the capital, and instead finding a few different places that I think are genuinely worth their while, even if they’re not the places to see and be seen. This is my own little personal directory of my top 3 (not ranked in any kind of order) for each major category—prices range, but the experiences remain top-notch, in my book.
Restaurants and bars:
German Gymnasium
1 King’s Boulevard, N1C 4BU
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This lovely German restaurant is right next door to St Pancras station, and I can’t count the number of times I’ve stepped off the Eurostar and sunk into a seat at the bar here. It’s a big place, so there’s no worrying about getting a table, but it still manages to feel private and not too open despite its being housed in a former gymnasium. The staff are very attentive, and the food is both excellent and plentiful—this isn’t nouvelle cuisine in any description! Be prepared for very hearty German dishes which, although perhaps not as authentic as one might find in Germany itself, are delicious and hearty.
Le Beaujolais
25 Litchfield Street, WC2H 9NJ
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This is a gorgeous, cosy little bistro and one of my favourite places in London for late-night catch-ups with old friends. Its wine list is quite extensive (ask politely behind the bar for the hidden gem list!) and the sharing platters on offer are a refreshing change from French haute cuisine in the capital, instead serving much more rustic and traditional dishes. A luxurious experience this is not, but it’s very fun, and I always meet some new and interesting people every time I pay Le Beaujolais a visit.
Gordon’s Wine Bar
47 Villiers Street, WC2N 6NE
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Gordon’s is the oldest wine bar in London, and I don’t think the décor has much changed since it first opened! There’s always a queue in the evenings, so I recommend booking ahead, but once you’re inside, it’s a lovely experience. The little plates of cheese and bread to go with the wines are always very fresh and tasty, and, of course, the wines themselves are amazing. This isn’t a place only for wine buffs, I see a lot of people on dates whenever I visit, but the staff and many of the patrons are extremely knowledgeable, and you can always have a great conversation with a fellow aficionado if you look out for one.
Museums and libraries:
Victoria & Albert Museum
Cromwell Road, SW7 2RL
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This is my absolute favourite of the big London museums, and probably one of my favourite museums in the whole world. I love the V&A. It’s a gorgeous space, the permanent collections form a fascinating journey through the history of decorative arts and design, and the temporary exhibitions are always incredible. It’s the world’s biggest museum of applied arts, and houses 5,000 years’ worth of textiles, jewellery, furniture, prints, and much, much more. I could spend weeks at any given time in the V&A, I just adore it.
The London Library
14 St James’s Square, SW1Y 4LG
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I like to have the name of a pretty, quiet little library for each city in the back of my mind, just in case I have a little work to do or a few hours to kill, and the London Library fills that slot for me in London. It’s not as extensive as the British Library, nor as beautiful as some of the university libraries in the capital, but it’s exactly what I like, in a very convenient location for me. I pay an annual membership fee, and it’s worth it to me for the peace and quiet, the excellent staff, the open access policy, and the surprisingly extensive collection of books housed here. It’s a real hidden gem and one that I’m very grateful for.
The Wallace Collection
Hertford House, Manchester Square, W1U 3BN
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I love a house museum, and I think that the Wallace Collection is an incredible example by which others ought to follow. It’s a large collection of fine and decorative arts, originally built by Sir Richard Wallace alongside the Marquesses of Hertford, in whose London townhouse the collection is held. The Wallace Collection houses one of the most important collections of 18th-century French decorative arts in the world, and puts on some extremely interesting temporary exhibitions programmes—even just browsing their exhibit archives is enough to inspire me!
Beauty and wellness:
Pied de Poule
67 Mortimer Street, W1W 7SE
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One of the nice things about London is the comparatively vast selection of Slavic beauty salons and providers available, and Pied-de-Poule is my favourite spot to call upon if I’m in dire need of an instantaneous makeover. I trust the beauticians here with my hair, makeup, and nails, and—in true Eastern European fashion—they’re capable of deploying their staff to carry out multiple services simultaneously, which saves me a huge amount of time in a city that moves fast. Pied-de-Poule is a chain franchise with branches in Ukraine and Poland, and although I wouldn’t pick them over other options back home, they provide a very respectable service and I’m very happy to use and recommend them in London.
Jinny Beauty
71 Kingston Road, KT3 3PB
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It’s not quite in London proper, but it’s definitely worth the trek out to New Malden to visit Jinny Beauty if you’re in search of a good facial. This Korean salon has been providing locals with glowing glass skin for over 20 years, and I love that I can go straight to Jinny and trust that I’ll receive an incredible massage combined with top-of-the-range equipment, including Hydrafacials, oxygen therapy, and ultrasonic treatments. If you’re looking for a proper, full-spectrum Korean aesthetic spa in England, Jinny is the best place for it, in my opinion, and the girls there are incredibly friendly, skilled, and knowledgeable about what they do.
New Docklands Steam Baths
30a Stephenson Street, E16 4SA
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This place has recently had a bit of a makeover, but it’s still far from glamorous, so I’ll let you search up interior photos for yourself and just give you the exterior for now. New Docklands isn’t for people who are looking for a luxurious sauna experience, it’s in a grotty area, and intended for expats and immigrants who are desperate for a good steam, and that’s what it does well. The steam is great, the clientele is a mixed—but always entertaining—bag, and I’d say that this is something similar to the Russian Baths in NYC, only without the cult status. The staff are helpful, the facilities are very clean, and I’d recommend sticking to the women-only sessions on Wednesdays and leaving your fancy things at home.
Shopping:
Liberty
Regent Street, W1B 5AH
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I’m not all that bothered about Harrods or Selfridge’s, but I’m a huge, huge fan of Liberty. It’s just a little bit more quirky compared to other department stores, and I always find something unusual wandering around the gorgeous mock-Tudor building. Liberty is the artistic choice, I think, and I love that it supports and champions emerging brands, artists, and designers, instead of sticking to the tried-and-tested. Their own range of fabrics, of course, are stunningly beautiful, and the staff exceptionally helpful without being overly attentive to the point of bothersome—something that often grates on me in other shops.
Sign Of The Times
5 Elystan Street, SW3 3NT
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Sign of the Times began as a celebrity consignment store, and it still specialises in vintage designer and luxury brands. It’s generally my first stop if I’m struggling to find a specific piece from an old collection. The shop itself is very curated, and I’ve often found a lovely piece I didn’t even know existed just popping in during a free five minutes. Lorraine, the owner, is incredibly knowledgeable about fashion history, and she’s been able to advise me better than anyone else when it comes to more niche brands, items, and provenance. You pay for the experience and expertise, of course, but if you’re a collector or serious fashion enthusiast, then I recommend Sign of the Times wholeheartedly.
Sunbury Antiques Market
Kempton Park, TW16 5AQ
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I’m not a big fan of the independent antiques scene in London, especially the markets, and I’d always recommend looking elsewhere to scratch your flea market itch—but Sunbury is pretty good, and the closest you’re probably going to get within Greater London. It’s a big, big market, and you’ll need to come prepared to scrape your knees kneeling on the floor, sift through piles of dust and rubbish, and haggle like your life depends on it, but I’ve always come away feeling triumphant at the end of it all. I recommend arriving early, before 8am if possible, having a clear idea of what you’re looking for (and what price you’re willing to pay), and wearing tough jeans and sneakers you don’t mind getting a bit filthy.
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first encounter jonmartin?
In which Web!Martin attracts some unwanted attention from the Magnus Institute.
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Martin’s willing to admit it was a bad decision. Stupid, really, to do what he did so close to home, but how often do you find something like that on your own doorstep? One of those Divine Host cultists living right in his building, it was practically gift wrapped. It was far too easy to strike up a conversation, play the lonely misfit, desperate for a connection. (Not actually much of a stretch there, he thinks.) The perfect victim to lure her in, and she had gone so eagerly, had never seen the strands until they closed around her.
In the end she had walked into the Web with her eyes open and horrified, unable to do anything else and utterly aware of what was about to happen, gushing helpless fear.
It’s probably fine, though,Martin reassures himself. Nobody saw them talking, and he didn’t leave any evidence. Well, no evidence that would point towards a person being involved. Anyway, the Met tend to gloss over the odder cases.
He is almost entirely convinced that he’s got away with it until someone buzzes his flat on a Wednesday evening and says he’s investigating the death of a resident. Martin considers for a moment, and then buzzes the front door open. It might be nothing, and if it isn’t, well...
The man that comes to his door isn’t wearing a uniform, and he doesn’t look much like a detective. He is thin and harried looking, and younger than the gray already peppering his hair would suggest, maybe only Martin’s age.
“Hi,” says Martin.
“Yes, hello,” the man says. “You’re...M. Blackwood?”
The man has a deep voice, with an accent that curls sharp and precise around every syllable. It’s a rather nice voice.
“Martin,” says Martin. “You said something about investigating a death?”
“That’s right - one of the residents of the building, Lisa Suarez. She lived in, uh...” He shuffles a file of paper in his hands. “In number 102. I’m following up on the case.”
“Oh, right,” Martin says. “Would you like to come in?”
“That would be - very helpful.” He sounds mildly surprised to be invited in, as if it doesn’t happen often. Martin steps aside and the man walks into his flat, juggling his files and notebook as he tries to remove his heavy overcoat.
“Tea?” Martin asks over his shoulder, already heading for the kitchen.
“Sorry?” the man says, still struggling with his coat.
“Would you like a cup of tea?”
“Oh, if it’s not too much trouble. Thanks.” He sounds even more surprised to be offered tea, and Martin smiles.
“It’s cold out today. A cup of tea usually helps. Make yourself at home.”
Martin busies himself in the small attached kitchen while the man sits down on the sofa, perching stiffly right at the edge of the seat and balancing his files and coat on the arm. A single brown spider skitters across the countertop as Martin pours boiling water into two mugs.
Not just now, Martin thinks, and says: “Milk? Sugar?”
“Just milk,” the man replies. Martin brings the mugs and hands one over with an encouraging smile. He sits down in the armchair with his own tea.
“Sorry,” he says, “What did you say your name was?”
“Jonathan Sims,” the man introduces himself. “I’m with the Magnus Institute - maybe you’ve heard of us? I’m doing some follow up research on the...circumstances around Ms. Suarez’ death.”
Not police, then. Martin’s heard of the Magnus Institute, here and there over the years. A supernatural research organization as far as the public is concerned, bit of a laughing stock among skeptics. But also, from what Martin has gathered, a stronghold of some power in itself. He’s never had anything to do with it before, though, so he’s not sure what to expect.
“Circumstances?” he asks. “I knew the lady downstairs died, but I’d heard it was natural causes?”
“Almost certainly,” the man - Jonathan - says, waving a dismissive hand. “But the, uh, condition in which the body was found was rather unusual, so I was asked to look into it further.”
“Right,” says Martin. “So what can I do to help?”
“Have you seen any suspicious people around lately? Anyone...unfamiliar, around the area?”
“Hmm,” Martin says, “Not that I can think of. I know everyone who lives in the building by sight. And I haven’t seen any mysterious strangers recently, just the usual, postman and the like.”
Jonathan scribbles something in his notebook and nods.
“And have you noticed any - ” he hesitates, “Any unusual wildlife around the building? Specifically...spiders?”
He sounds embarrassed to even be asking the question, a self-deprecating twist to his mouth. Martin frowns theatrically, makes a show of considering it.
“Spiders?” he says. “No, nothing out of the ordinary. Why? Was she bitten or something? I heard there were venomous spiders migrating north with global warming and everything, but on the news it said they’re not deadly - ”
“No, no, nothing like that,” Jonathan shakes his head with mild disdain, writing another note.
“We had silverfish last winter,” Martin volunteers. “All over the building, you couldn’t move for them.”
“I see,” Jonathan sighs, sounding more bored by the second. “Well, thank you for your time Mr. Blackwood - ”
“Martin,” says Martin.
“Martin,” Jonathan concedes. Martin quite likes the way his name sounds in the man’s mouth, even if he does seem a bit of a superior prat.
“You’re sure you don’t want to ask me anything else?”
“No, no, I have everything I need.” Jonathan quickly drains his cup and starts gathering his belongings. Martin mirrors him as he stands up, and escorts him to the door.
“It must be very interesting,” he suggests, “Working for the Magnus Institute. All...spooky occurrences and that kind of thing?”
“Occasionally,” Jonathan says, pouring a wealth of disappointment and scorn into that single word. “Mostly it’s, well, not that at all. Hoaxes and optical illusions, mostly, and an unfortunate amount of untreated mental illness.”
“Oh. Well, if you need anything else, you know where I am.”
“Thank you,” says Jonathan. “And, uh, thank you for the tea.”
“Anytime,” Martin tells him, and smiles as he shuts the door.
Nothing further comes of the visit, and Martin doesn’t think of it again until a few months later when he sees a job posting buried in the back of the newspaper. Short and discreet, as if trying not to draw too much attention to itself:
Researcher required. Must be willing to work in the field. Paranormal experience preferred. Proficiency with Microsoft Office beneficial. Apply c/o Mr. Elias Bouchard, Magnus Institute, SW3 4LG, London.
Well, Martin thinks, why not? It would have to be more interesting that Martin’s current job, the latest in a long string of boring office roles, distinguishable only by which slogan he repeats when he answers the phone. And having access to the Magnus Institute’s resources and knowledge could only be useful in finding suitable prey- it’s not as if eldritch cultists fall into Martin’s lap as a matter of course. Martin’s not sure if this advert has been drawn to his attention deliberately, or if it’s a coincidence, but either way, he likes the idea.
At his interview, Elias Bouchard quirks an aristocratic eyebrow at Martin’s CV and makes an enigmatic comment about singular credentials. His gaze pierces Martin right through, and Martin is very certain that this man knows a great deal more about him than should be possible. Elias offers him the job there and then, and shakes his hand with a veiled warning about ensuring extracurricular activities don’t impinge on the Institute’s mission.
On Martin’s first day, a familiar disheveled figure almost runs right into him, arms full of files.
“Careful,” Jonathan scolds, as if it had somehow been Martin’s fault he wasn’t watching where he was going. “Wait, don’t I know you?”
“Martin,” Martin reminds him. “We met a few months ago. My neighbor died and you were looking for spiders?”
“Right,” Jonathan nods, looking vaguely discomfited by the reminder. “And, uh, you’re working here now?” He glances at the Institute ID hanging around Martin’s neck.
“Just started,” Martin says. “You made it sound so interesting, I had to apply.”
“Right…” says Jonathan again, skeptical. “Well, uh, welcome to the Institute, I suppose?”
“Thanks,” says Martin. The man really is a terrible arse.
Unfortunately, he’s also very much Martin’s type.
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Secret Pathway??
Level ID: 9TP-X2H-YXG
Style: Super Mario 3D World
Theme: Desert/Forest
Difficulty: I would say easy/medium
Description: Sometimes going big isn’t the best idea.
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Nightmode Is Superior
Level ID: J6V-BT0-B1H
Style: New Super Mario Bros U
Theme: Airship/Castle
Difficulty: medium/hard-is Description: Why not play a level completely in nightmode? :)
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Level ID: DDN-3GT-0HF
Style: Super Mario World
Theme: Underground
Difficulty: medium? Lol
Description: A level where you are upside down the whole time. Good luck!! (Clear condition: get at least 150 coins before reaching the flag)
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Level ID: FXN-RQ3-XXG
Style: Super Mario 3D World
Theme: Snow
Difficulty: medium
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Level ID: MHD-MJS-JFG
Style: Super Mario World
Theme: Desert
Difficulty: easy/medium
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Level ID: SFQ-KVY-J1G
Style: Super Mario 3D World
Theme: Castle
Difficulty: medium
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Level ID: GJ2-YSY-4LG
Style: New Super Mario Bros. U
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Are You Afraid Of The Dark?
Level ID: N78-K7J-4VF
Style: Super Mario Bros. 3
Theme: Night Mode Ghost House
Difficulty: I would say easy to medium?
Description: Watch out for the ghosties
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Rising Poison (100 Seconds)
Level ID: 8KL-DBR-RJF
Style: Super Mario World
Theme: Night Mode Forest
Difficulty: maybe normal/medium?
Description: Watch for the poison
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mhvarchive · 3 years
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Kedisha Coakley
Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield, WF4 4LG
Until 31st October 2021
Kedisha Coakley's work inspires important and timely dialogues, and encourages viewers to reconsider social-historical narratives. By exploring ideas of home, memory, class, status and cultural affiliations, she attempts to create inclusive and recognisable spaces – a familiar place of ownership and truth, transparency, opacity, belonging and hypervisibility for all. Her work challenges stereotypes and often examines Afro Caribbean hair and its place in the lives of black women. Motifs and patterns of braided hair feature in her sculptures and mural wallpapers, and attempt to interrupt Western representation and connections with colonial histories. 
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pedroprospero · 3 years
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#純靠北工程師4lg
我曾經以為大家都會把東西寫 線上能用、IDE裡也能用的程度。 直到今天, 今天改一個古早的程式, 使用CR產生跟資料庫連結來產 報表, 在報表的SQL欄位裡面看到了 詭異的東西。原本不以為意, 想說前人寫出來都能跑應該是沒問題,但怎麼測也測不過。 想說線上能跑應該真的是製造商問題,所以往這個方向找了快兩天。 最後發現還真的是語法有問題 ,因為前人竟然直接把參數取代成一整個條件式。以下範例: select abcd from {?SOMETHING} 難怪跑不過,還以為是SAP有做 甚麼神奇的功能,搞半天是 前人自己在VB裡面寫了很神奇的 轉換邏輯。 老兄這個參數功能不是給你 這樣用的啊。
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Stone Color: White
Stone Cut: Faceted
Stone Size: 2.30 mm
Stone Quantity: 14
Stone Weight: 0.050 ct
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dragliciouz · 5 years
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Vem descobrir quem vence e quem sai no quarto episódio da S12 de RuPaul's Drag Race!!! https://wp.me/pbqxis-4Lg Link clicável em meu perfil: na bio e em stories destaques S12 https://www.instagram.com/p/B94O3W4p90A/?igshid=1u38je01nkb9f
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kacic1 · 5 years
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Crítica de minha autoria publicada há exatamente um ano no Portal do Andreoli. Confiram! Crítica: IO: O ÚLTIMO NA TERRA (IO) | 2019 https://luizandreoli.com.br/critica-io-o-ultimo-na-terra-io-2019/ #IO #IOOÚltimonaTerra #Crítica #Review #PortaldoAndreoli #SciFi #Netflix #MargaretQualley #AnthonyMackie #pop #popculture #geek #nerd #Movies #Filmes #films #cine #Cinema #Entertainment #OsFilmesdoKacic https://www.instagram.com/p/B7etd-4lg-5/?igshid=1e144l9psvtgz
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doesthismakesense2 · 5 years
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A simple definition of language
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srdotcom-blog · 5 years
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Cambodia Traditional Food. https://www.instagram.com/p/B4Cc2-4lG-O/?igshid=138enmai7nahg
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