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1CEninja t1_ja8m14n wrote
Reply to comment by tacotruckaddict in PISBOLS by Unique-Beyond1013
Really? What are they made of? I were told they were fish balls.
1CEninja t1_ja6wjt6 wrote
Reply to comment by neril_7 in PISBOLS by Unique-Beyond1013
The Jewish do them too, Matzo Balls or something like that. They're yummy.
Edit: apparently I have no idea what those are made of lol. It's not fish.
1CEninja t1_ja5ve5n wrote
Reply to comment by lucklesspedestrian in and for a monthly fee, people will actually see it by chrisnaish
They have to get noticed. And unless they are both exceptional and lucky, it requires money to get noticed.
1CEninja t1_j9q7igo wrote
Reply to comment by BrandonMcRandom in TIL NYC Photographer Jamie Livingston shot a Polaroid photo everyday for 6,000 days between March 1979 and October 1997. The first shot was of his girlfriend at the time and his last photo was on his deathbed, dying of cancer by Ok_Copy5217
It's just an everyday piece of knowledge. I wouldn't call it priceless.
In fact you could probably learn one of these every day with just a few minutes on Google.
1CEninja t1_j9q78a0 wrote
Reply to comment by Cohibaluxe in TIL NYC Photographer Jamie Livingston shot a Polaroid photo everyday for 6,000 days between March 1979 and October 1997. The first shot was of his girlfriend at the time and his last photo was on his deathbed, dying of cancer by Ok_Copy5217
Yeah one way you can think about it is somewhere in the ballpark of an hour of minimum wage work per week (probably less since I think minimum wages in purchasing power were stronger back then), and substantially less than that for a working professional.
1CEninja t1_j9ne1po wrote
Reply to comment by IskarlPust in Like father like son. by JarvSpark
Not in this sub, generally speaking.
1CEninja t1_j9myn43 wrote
Reply to Glonous History by PrinceAmled
I mean...this seems pretty legit for a Chinese restaurant.
The best cheap Chinese restaurants rarely have everything translated correctly.
1CEninja t1_j9lulhl wrote
Reply to comment by gulyman in TIL to finish writing The Hunchback of Notre Dame within an impossible deadline of 6 months, Victor Hugo locked his clothes away, making him unable to go outside and procrastinate which forced him to do anything but finish writing his book. by Old_Sport7920
He has already publically said he would not. Their writing styles are too different.
1CEninja t1_j9l92b2 wrote
Reply to comment by Pudding_Hero in TIL to finish writing The Hunchback of Notre Dame within an impossible deadline of 6 months, Victor Hugo locked his clothes away, making him unable to go outside and procrastinate which forced him to do anything but finish writing his book. by Old_Sport7920
I think his legacy is going to be a promising series being bungled lol.
1CEninja t1_j9k4j2i wrote
Reply to comment by gheebutersnaps87 in TIL to finish writing The Hunchback of Notre Dame within an impossible deadline of 6 months, Victor Hugo locked his clothes away, making him unable to go outside and procrastinate which forced him to do anything but finish writing his book. by Old_Sport7920
On one hand I feel bad that HBO bungled his ending so badly that he probably feels like he has to make massive changes.
On the other hand, I've basically given up on him finishing before he starts slipping due to old age. At his current pace I simply do not have any confidence the last book will be very good.
1CEninja t1_j87aqmu wrote
Reply to comment by NipplelessWoman in Family game night’s snack theme was “Break up” food. I decided to pay homepage to one of my personal, favorite breakup lines. by NipplelessWoman
Ducking autocucumber.
1CEninja t1_iy76a4f wrote
Reply to comment by Real_Jackraps in TIL that after the battle between the USS Constitution and HMS Guerriere, the captain of the Constitution, Isaac Hull, refused the sword of surrender from the captain of the Guerriere, James Richard Dacre, saying he could not accept it from a man who fought so gallantly by alcapwnage0007
And that fleet stayed up!
And that's what you're gonna get lad, the strongest fleet in all the land.
1CEninja t1_iui150q wrote
Reply to comment by 90swasbest in Times are tough by Eye_Juice
Sorta, the rope needs to tighten as you pull on it to work properly, because it has to be pretty loose to get over someone's head.
There are other working knots, a slip knot will do (it's basically the same idea but simpler) just fine. But there's a reason the hangman's noose was used for so long.
1CEninja t1_iuemqvt wrote
Reply to Times are tough by Eye_Juice
Do I have to be that guy to point out that those are not tied as a hangman's noose?
1CEninja t1_itt9upy wrote
Reply to Meet Tony Hawk by ArtofFlaneur
He was a skater bird.
He said "see ya later nerd".
1CEninja t1_jabp29b wrote
Reply to Thanks for assking by GameMouse
How's it hanging?