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[WP] In a moment of weakness, you decide to join a notorious crime circle. Shortly after your initiation, however, your boss tells you that, unknown to anyone else, you and he are the only members who are NOT undercover cops.
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[WP] You know that, for the past few years, you've been working at an asylum for the criminally insane. Unfortunately, there's a problem with that story... You can't remember applying for the job.
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[WP] "What is your name?" You write on the diary's yellowing pages. Your ink vanishes into the paper and is replaced by a name in different handwriting... "Tupac Shakur," the mysterious response reads.
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Sorry if this is question is too specific, but what were common forms of oral address in Medieval Bulgaria? I know “your majesty,” “my lord,” or simply “sir/sire” were prevalent in England, but what about for tsars and boyars? And how would they translate into English (if at all)?
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