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  • Best Indian Stock Market Tips With Intensify Research Services Pvt. Ltd by intensifyres
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    Intensify Research Private Limited is one of the credible firm giving tips on the equity and commodity portions. Our company notarize on the maximum customer support and research setup on the Indian Stock Market & gives instant solution of all the queries from the client's side. Join us to make more money by trading. You can check reliability of calls within Two Days Demo in your recommended trading areas.
  • 18TH STAR CONSTELLATION: SEPHAS, THY LIFE [THREE] by Anon_Author-420
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    Another torture for Sephas.
  • The Scavenger by Wylde_Words
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    Some stories aren't meant to be watched; they're meant to be lived. What happens when the past needs a hero from the future? The line between reality and history is about to break. A phantom cinema. A haunting vision. A choice that defies time. In a world of cold and grime, a man barely surviving on scraps discovers an unusual ticket. It leads him to a magnificent, abandoned cinema, a silent palace of velvet and light that seems to exist outside of time itself. Inside, the screen becomes a window to a devastating past. A black-and-white nightmare of history unfolds, demanding more than just an audience. It demands action. Forced into an impossible reality on a moving train, the scavenger is presented with a harrowing dilemma and the lives of others in his hands. What follows is a desperate gamble against fate, where survival is measured not in days, but in futures. " The Scavenger is an impactful, atmospheric tale from The Schindler's List movie that explores the profound weight of one courageous decision. Can he change a tragic past and reclaim his own life in the process? The past is playing on the big screen, and it needs a hero. The answer is hidden in the darkest corner of the cinema.