Tempy wrote:I mean they did send a person to check it, who rearranged a date then never arrived. I left it a while before contacting them due to other life stuff getting in the way. I would assume it's their responsibility to check on these things too. Edit: sorry to cut you off G, thanks for for all the advice everyone
Tempy wrote:Email, that's the contact route KPM have in place for this stuff.
Stopharage wrote:Tempy wrote:Email, that's the contact route KPM have in place for this stuff.
Perfect. Then you've got absolutely nothing to worry about and no way they can contest your claims. Try and relax.
Skerret wrote:You can go back, just keep subsisting ma for ha like it's an affliction.
Go in and buy a bobble mat.Skerret wrote:You can go back, just keep subsisting ma for ha like it's an affliction.
pantyfire wrote:Argh, what was the name of that self-published alt right asian supremacist author that wrote those kerazy novels? Ken Wong or something?
Water is frightening. You can drown in it, get boiled in it, freeze in it – or even worse, get eaten in it.
Trevor Legends is one of the Central Intelligence Agency’s top agents. However, one day, he is assigned a mission to investigate a strange psychic signal emanating from a wasteland. There, he and a team discover the existence of an elaborate underwater aquarium larger than an entire city. At first, he attempts to study it, but before he can, he is attacked by strange creatures – ghostly fish that can pass through walls, prehistoric creatures long thought to be extinct, gargantuan sharks, and twisted dolphins with human intelligence. What was once a scientific expedition soon turns into a fight for his life. However, there is more to the aquarium than meets the eye, for in its depths lies a secret that mankind is not prepared to see.
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