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Repugnant Thesaurus

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"Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely." What would you do with absolute power? How would the world react to you? With fear? Trepidation? Perhaps awe? Godlike reverence? With a power thrust upon me, tempestuously and my world falling apart around me, how would you thrive? Would you rule with an iron fist? Or munificent benevolence? My choices define me; to an end, I cannot make out. Perhaps it will never be discerned. But do I really want to know... how it all ends? ---------------------------------------------------------- Describing the book a bit more, considering the above is quite vague, it is, at its most basic, an evil Superman novel. Obviously, it's been done before: Homelander, Omni-man, Brightburn. However, none of these especially go into the mind of those characters. They're either psychopaths, had a bad childhood, loyal to another planet etc. So I wanted to portray a character that is a normal person, gaining powers whilst no one else does and seeing how the world reacts to them and what I believe would happen. I want to portray how their mind changes, their biases and beliefs. Whether this is done well is for you to decide. I’m an amateur writer, doing this as a mixture of practice and entertainment. The chapters may take a while to come out, but I like to spend my time on them – perfecting them to the best of my ability. The book will likely be a couple of hundred chapters long and completed no matter how long it takes. I’m trying to improve my English skills to a reasonable degree so harsh criticism would be much appreciated... within reason. Currently, I'm trying to achieve 2 chapters a week, but there are no promises. On a positive, it will be entirely free. On that note, if you enjoy the story, thank you. If you hate it, it is what it is; I understand not every book will suit every person. And with that, I hope you enjoy it. *Views expressed throughout the story do not represent my views. The narration is from a biased viewpoint, and it is a realistic and dark world; there will be things that you may find repugnant. This does not mean I believe or endorse them! *The story, setting, person(s), companies, entities or nations portrayed in this book are fictitious.
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A gold medal is a medal made of gold which is awarded as first prize i

Dictionary Grammar Blog School Scrabble Thesaurus Translator Quiz More Resources More from Collins English translation of 'स्वर्ण पदक' स्वर्ण पदक /svarṇa padaka/ MN gold medal COUNTABLE NOUN A gold medal is a medal made of gold which is awarded as first prize in a contest or competition. /svarna padaka, svarn padak, svarNa padaka, svarN padak, svarṇa padaka, svarṇ padak/ Copyright © 2014 by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved. Examples of the translation gold-medal in a sentence These examples have been automatically selected and may contain sensitive content.Read more… It would not take a gold medal to make it worthwhile. Times, Sunday Times (2016) How can you guarantee two gold medals? The Sun (2011) He steered them to a gold medal and disappeared. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Nobody expected a gold medal in either race but both teams expected to be in the chase for one of the lesser medals. Times, Sunday Times (2008) But it's not just the star gold medal winners who are set to cash in. The Sun (2012) Actually neither front-runner gets the gold medal. Times, Sunday Times (2010) And somewhere amid all that she will attempt to win her first Olympic gold medal after three silvers. Times, Sunday Times (2011) I know there are more potential gold medal winners out there. Times, Sunday Times (2016) The former Olympic gold medal winner 's joy was palpable. The Sun (2015) The focus of attention will be on Cavendish to secure the home nation's first gold medal. Times, Sunday Times (2012)
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