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How did you discover the Cosmere?
  • I had a cheap paperback copy of the way of kings laying around for years before I finally jumped into it. Needless to say, I’m completely addicted and we are lucky Brandon is such a prolific writer!

  • Welcome to /c/cosmere!
  • On a reread of Mistborn era 2 but recently blazed my way through Tress of the Emerald Sea. Can’t wait to talk about cosmere theories and goodies with all you lovely people!

  • What podcasts are you listening to?
  • Conan! I loved his recent Paul Lannister interview. I didn’t think it was necessary to see his photos to hear him reminisce about his life. Though I am holding out for a recorded version on YouTube!

  • Visiting the US soon - do I really have to tip?
  • Try to tip 10% at absolutely minimum, so a $19 bill would be around $21, but I would try to add $1 or $2.

    If you pay with a credit card there will be a line where you can write down the tip, and sometimes they will have suggested tip amounts.

    If the state you’re going to has 10% sales tax, you can just add however much the tax was, plus alpha.

    Sometimes, at some establishments, if you forget the server will run after you and ask for a tip, assuming it was a mistake on your part. Not really that common though!

    Hope this helped!

  • What's the best movie you've seen this month?
  • I really enjoyed Elemental! My boyfriend slept through most of it though haha. It seems to be one of those polarizing movies.

    The animation of Fire and Water was so beautiful and the story did resonate with me as a kinda/sorta immigrant.

  • What screams "poorly educated"?
  • This is one of those grammatical errors that is so common that it is almost not a grammatical error anymore. It is so pervasive in podcasts, movies, TV shows, etc. that I just gloss over it nowadays