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It's YOU, Charlie

It's YOU, Charlie

A letter united the ways of two people in mutual dislike. Mr Campbell received the wrong letter in the right day. Mr Reis, on the other hand, sent the right letter, to the wrong person. It's all confusing, but in the end, the right letter arrived to the hands of the right person. The thing is: Mr Campbell starts to like the person he has a grudge against. And Mr Reis has to accept the person he adores in his mind isn't the same he used to like once. Age does that to people. Actually, both need to get to know each other again. One has changed, while the other isn't who they thought they were. Both of them are just normal people trying to follow their dreams. … but it doesn’t stop at that for Mr Reis. He wants changes. Changes no one expects. … Their encounter, and the people they had to reach sparked in each other the push they needed. Genres: Angst, BoysLove, Charity, Fraternity, Healthy Relationships in development, Heart-warming, Hurt/Comfort, LGBT+, Parenthood, Men’s Love, (the littlest bit of) Sci-fi, Slow-burn, Slow-paced, Supernatural. Content and Trigger Warning: Contains sensitive content for some viewers. Chapters have respective warnings. DISCLAIMER: All persons, places and situations are fictitious! Any resemblance to reality is purely coincidental. Use your discernment while reading. Title’s typography credits: Under Ink - Typography Cover Maker. Supporters’s credits: Family, friends and heart siblings! Thank you!
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Why is Don jealous of Charlie in Numbers fanfics?
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2024-09-29 09:43
It could be that Don feels overshadowed by Charlie's achievements or popularity in the fanfics. Or perhaps there's a misunderstanding that makes Don envious.
Even numbers heat up, odd numbers heat up
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2025-01-13 05:41
: The number is hot, the temperature is odd.
Is Charlie Charlie a fiction?
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2024-10-05 00:47
Charlie Charlie is purely fictional. It emerged as a form of online folklore or myth that lacks any credibility or factual foundation. People often enjoy the thrill of it without taking it seriously as real.
make up the numbers
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2025-01-11 09:15
"Just to Make Up the Number" was a fable about how Mr. Nanguo in the Warring States Period got into the band of King Xuan of Qi by pretending to play the yu in order to get paid and trust. King Xuan of Qi liked to listen to ensembles, so Mr. Nanguo could deceive him. However, after the death of King Xuan of Qi, his son, King Ni of Qi, liked to listen to solo music. In order not to be exposed, Mr. Nanguo had to escape. This story satirized those people who did not have real talent and mixed in with the family to make up for their mistakes. It emphasized that one should be realistic and not fake.
making up numbers
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2025-01-11 05:27
It was a derogatory idiom that originated from a fable in Han Feizi's Neichu Shuo Shang. Its literal meaning was that people who didn't know how to play the yu mixed in with the team to make up the numbers. This idiom was used to describe a person who had no real talent mixing in with the experts and passing off inferior goods as good ones. Making up the numbers could also express self-modesty. This idiom is often used to describe a person who has no ability or acts perfunctorily.
To make up the numbers
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2025-01-09 18:34
The idiom story originated from the State of Qi during the Warring States Period. At that time, King Xuan of Qi liked to listen to people playing the yu very much, especially the scene of a big concert. In order to satisfy his hobby, the court set up a band of 300 people playing the yu. The musicians received special treatment. However, there was a debauchee named Nanguo. He did not know how to play the yu, but he wanted to join the band and enjoy the treatment of the palace. He tried to see King Xuan of Qi and boasted that he was a great musician, successfully deceiving the king. Nan Guo blended in with the band, shaking his head like the others, pretending to be an expert. As the days passed, no one discovered Nan Guo's true identity. He was also rewarded by King Xuan of Qi. However, after the death of King Xuan of Qi, his son, King Chu of Qi, succeeded to the throne and liked to listen to the solo of the yu. He summoned the band one by one and asked them to play solo. When Nan Guo saw this, he was afraid that the truth would be exposed, so he quietly fled the palace. This story tells us that making up the numbers means that the incompetent pretend to be capable and pass off the inferior as the good. Nan Guo blended into the band and pretended to be an expert, winning the king's favor. However, he could no longer continue to deceive and was forced to flee the palace. This idiom reminded people that deception could not stand the test of time, and the truth would eventually come out. (The above answers are only based on the search results provided and do not represent my own views.)
The problem of numbers in novels
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2024-09-12 00:56
In novels, numbers are usually used to express a particular plot, character, or theme. The following are some common uses of numbers: The number 1 is used to count or mark quantities. For example," he killed 10 enemies " or " she collected 100 gems." The number 2 was used to represent time. For example," he went to New York in 1980 " or " she was trapped in the city in 2020 ". The number 3 was used to represent space. For example," They must reach that location in 30 minutes " or " They have been tracked 400 miles away." The number 4 is used to represent emotional or psychological states. For example," she felt 100% pain " or " he was 100% in a frenzy." The number 5 is used to represent a special event or situation. For example, they were asked to complete the task in 10 minutes or they had to find the missing person but had no clues. The use of numbers in a novel had to be chosen according to the plot and the needs of the characters in order to express the message the author wanted to convey.
Is the Charlie Charlie story real?
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2024-09-27 21:56
Well, Charlie Charlie is not real. It's just something that got popular on the internet, but there's no solid evidence to prove its authenticity. Most likely, it's just a form of entertainment or a way to scare people.
What is the 'Charlie Charlie Real Story'?
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2024-12-11 09:54
The 'Charlie Charlie' was a so - called 'supernatural' game. It involved using pencils to try and communicate with a supposed spirit named Charlie. However, in reality, it was just a prank or a form of mass hysteria. There's no real evidence of any supernatural elements.
Is the Charlie Charlie Ghost Story dangerous?
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2024-12-03 07:04
No, it's not really dangerous. It's just a superstitious game. There's no evidence that any harm will come from playing it.
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