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In a world still healing from the Transparency Revolution that exposed global corruption, violence begins rising again across Mumbai—quietly, strangely, without warning. Ordinary people display inhuman reflexes, unpredictable instincts, and terrifying bursts of clarity in fights. Officials blame stress. The media blames unrest. No one knows the truth. Arjun is the kind of boy who should never be caught in this chaos—quiet, overlooked, bullied, living each day in survival mode. He’s not fast, not skilled, and not brave. Yet whenever danger closes in, something inside him reacts before he can think. A glance he shouldn't notice. A footstep he shouldn't hear. A punch he shouldn't avoid. Everyone around him is changing in violent, unpredictable ways. But Arjun… stays calm. When he survives an attack that should have killed him, he begins to notice the truth: the world is shifting, people are breaking, and whatever is happening to them… isn't happening to him. As more strange incidents spread across the city, Arjun finds himself caught between students who fight like cornered animals, strangers whose instincts feel manufactured, and forces far bigger than any schoolyard conflict. He isn’t trying to become a hero. He isn’t trying to understand the world. He just wants to stay alive. But survival comes with a cost—because once the wrong people notice someone who doesn’t break, they don’t let go. And Arjun is about to find out that the most dangerous thing in this changing world… is a mind that refuses to fall apart.
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What is a colloquial apology for telling an overly long story?
Oh man, I'm so sorry for rambling on like that. I got carried away!
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2024-10-07 08:35
What are the differences between formal and colloquial New Yorker cartoons?
The main difference is the style and language. Formal cartoons often have a more polished and traditional look with precise lines and complex compositions. Colloquial ones tend to be more casual, with simpler and sometimes rougher drawing styles.
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2025-06-02 17:13
What are some common colloquial terms used in comic strips?
Well, some common ones could be 'dude', 'bro', or 'cool beans'. They add a laid-back and familiar tone.
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2025-11-23 16:51
The idiom
There were many idioms related to it, including not dying until the Yellow River, growing old, from beginning to end, spring silkworms until they die, boats to the river, etc. Other than that, there were also the following: success, perfection, perfection, success, and so on. There were a total of 96 idioms.
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2025-01-17 02:40
Is it an idiom?
Lin Lin Zong Zong is an idiom which means that many things or people exist or gather together.
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2025-03-03 06:38
The idiom at the beginning of wonderful, the idiom at the beginning of wonderful
Alright, let's start the wonderful idiom solitaire game! wonderful
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2025-03-12 10:17
Was there a delicious idiom?
An example of a novel with a delicious idiom is as follows: There was a famous poem in " Dream of the Red Chamber ":" Jia Baoyu felt a fragrance fade out of his mouth." The " fade out " here was to describe the delicious taste of the food. In the Water Margins, Lin Chong shouted,"Let my mouth fade out!" The phrase "fade out" also vividly expressed the deliciousness of the food. In Journey to the West, when Sun Wukong ate Tang Sanzang's meat, he described it as " spitting out a mouthful of thick phlegm that smells fishy." This was also an idiom to describe the deliciousness of food.
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2024-09-19 16:14
Idiom Solitaire 50
Alright, here are 50 idioms: Taking the lead. Preemptive strike People are overworked, get twice the result with half the effort No successor, Carry forward, Hanging up a sheep's head and selling dog meat, Cooperate from the inside and outside, If we stay together for a long time, we will certainly separate. Every minute and second… Day after day, Year after year, When the moon is full, it will wane. A guilty conscience is a great cause, Insignificant In name only, To be honest, As everyone knew, To tell them with emotion, Moved by emotion, Persevere. Persevere. Persevere. A vicious cycle. A virtuous cycle. One move at a time. One move at a time. It was as easy as flipping one's hand. I've learned new things from old stories, Explain the profound in simple words. Explain the profound in simple words. Explain the profound in simple words. Over time, The sun was setting. The mountains are high and the rivers are far. Distant water cannot quench near thirst, Thirst will not drink the water of a thief's spring, The truth came out. Winning by surprise, Winning before it happens But they are eggs, An egg hitting a stone. Earth-shattering and heaven-shocking. A startled bird Bird guns for cannons, Cannon fire filled the sky. Heaven and earth, The land is vast and the resources are abundant. Profound and profound. Profound and profound. Profound and profound. Open up the way of speech, A long journey tests a horse's strength. Not enough horse power resourceful Plan and then move, Action plan, Moved by emotion, Like brothers Brotherhood Closely related Closely related They are deeply connected Work together It varies from person to person. People are overworked, It's none of my business I have no time to take it, Helping the poor, The poor suddenly become rich, Rich enough to rival a country, The country is rich and the people are strong. At the end of its rope At the end of the road, I met with life. Endless growth.
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2024-09-09 23:18
Idiom Solitaire
The idiom begins with the word 'master': The lord is lucky.
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2024-09-09 23:32
a literary idiom
The idioms with literary talent were: beautiful, brilliant, eloquent, profound, full of ideas, elegant and agile, gorgeous, ingenious, unique, magnificent, and so on.
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2024-09-13 11:31
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