CryptidGrimnoir
CryptidGrimnoir t1_jee2w8v wrote
You discover that when you make your kid sister laugh, she can see visions of the future. The harder she laughs, the clearer the visions become.
CryptidGrimnoir t1_jbtyk1y wrote
Reply to comment by krazybanana in TIL the best selling book of 1981 was a guide on how to solve the Rubik's cube, selling over 6 million copies. by lightsdevil
Yeah, I'm surprised that the cube didn't end up cracking from being turned so quickly.
CryptidGrimnoir t1_j9yzjq1 wrote
Reply to comment by SuspendedInKarmaMama in Law & Order: SVU to Air 'Munch-a-thon' in Honor of Richard Belzer by Gato1980
Not to mention that Benson has been a victim of assault several times now and can't possibly be unbiased in her proceedings.
CryptidGrimnoir t1_j9wbmh5 wrote
Reply to comment by darkrabbit713 in Antonio Banderas: How Puss in Boots Redefined a Hero by fpschubert
"One of a kind!"
CryptidGrimnoir t1_j9c0qhw wrote
Reply to comment by onarainyafternoon in Why did the 90's offer a larger variety of broadcast kids shows than the 2000's-present? by sgavary
Well, at least for PBS, some of their shows leaned a bit older than six or seven.
As far as PBS is concerned, Arthur and Cyberchase were perfectly fine for six year olds to watch, but their more complex story-telling made them more popular with older children. For a while, they were even part of the "PBS Kids Go!" block, which was specifically marketed to older elementary schoolers.
CryptidGrimnoir t1_j9c0gq3 wrote
Reply to comment by DueCharacter5 in Why did the 90's offer a larger variety of broadcast kids shows than the 2000's-present? by sgavary
Heck, Jack Hanna's old show is still in syndication in my area.
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CryptidGrimnoir t1_j6hkr12 wrote
Reply to comment by Ok-disaster2022 in TIL there are three species of elephants, not two. African elephants are broken up into 2 species, Forest and Bush. by lightsdevil
Wolves and coyotes are classified as separate species, but they can produce fertile offspring.
And among Panthera hybrids--ligers, tigons, etc.--the females are fertile.
It's rare, but mules are capable of breeding as well.
CryptidGrimnoir t1_j6fwj7s wrote
Reply to comment by joethetipper in Gregory Allen Howard, ‘Remember the Titans’ and ‘Harriet’ Writer, Dies at 70 by HeStoleMyBalloons
"What was that, Ray? Whatever it is, it ain't blocking!"
"Give me a break, Gerry!"
"You want a break, I'll give you a break! Me and Julius coming in...if we get to Rev once, just one time, I swear to God I'm gonna hit you so hard by the time you come to, ooh, boy you're gonna need a new haircut. You understand me?"
CryptidGrimnoir t1_j6fw0fm wrote
Reply to comment by T3589 in Gregory Allen Howard, ‘Remember the Titans’ and ‘Harriet’ Writer, Dies at 70 by HeStoleMyBalloons
Leave no doubt!
CryptidGrimnoir t1_j6fvypu wrote
Reply to comment by HeStoleMyBalloons in Gregory Allen Howard, ‘Remember the Titans’ and ‘Harriet’ Writer, Dies at 70 by HeStoleMyBalloons
"LEFT SIDE!"
Julius stares stunned as it occurs to him that Gerry isn't trying to hit him, he's trying to play
"STRONG SIDE!"
"LEFT SIDE!"
"STRONG SIDE!"
"RAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH!"
CryptidGrimnoir t1_j61mk3c wrote
Reply to [WP] The dying mermaid entrusted to you her most precious treasure: her only egg. You must raise the child as your own. by ChattyBird4Eva
I still remember it like yesterday...it's a cliche, but darn it if it isn't true. I can still hear the waves crashing against the shore. I can still feel the sand beneath my feet. I can still smell the iron-y blood mixing with the salty water.
The mermaid was dying. A deep, ugly gash in her tail, down to the bone. I'm still not sure what caused it--a blade of some sort to be sure, but whether it was poachers or moonshiners or smugglers or just sheer dumb luck off a rotor, I couldn't tell you.
"Take my treasure...my precious treasure...don't let it come to harm..."
She pushed the treasure to me. It was an orb, about the size of a soccer ball. It was dark blue, streaked with yellow lightning.
"I...I...."
I wasn't sure what to say. I stammer when I'm nervous and who wouldn't be nervous?
I took the orb in my hands and it vibrated slightly, as if it had a heartbeat. I turned back to the mermaid...just as she turned into sea foam...
xxxx
The treasure was an egg. It hatched in less than two days after its mother turned into sea foam.
It was a girl.
She was small and wrinkly and she was perfect.
xxxx
I may come back to this.
CryptidGrimnoir t1_j4umw32 wrote
Reply to comment by extropia in Polar Bear Enters Remote Alaska Village, Fatally Mauls Woman, Boy by MinimumMonitor7
I think people would consider a dolphin attacking them close to shore--and for better or worse, dolphins don't really have an aggressive reputation among the public.
I don't know of anyone who is afraid of a dolphin--not even someone who is afraid of an orca--but people are afraid of sharks.
CryptidGrimnoir t1_j4umrrq wrote
Reply to comment by Doright36 in Polar Bear Enters Remote Alaska Village, Fatally Mauls Woman, Boy by MinimumMonitor7
Attacks in defense of their cubs are actually fairly rare--black bears are more apt to chase their cubs up a tree and then stand their ground.
Black bear attacks tend to be predation or defending a food source--which is why if attacked by a black bear, you must fight back with everything you've got.
Grizzly bears are more aggressive, so they do tend to attack for defensive reasons, but in that case, the best defensive action is to play dead.
CryptidGrimnoir t1_j1xg3zt wrote
Reply to comment by jera111 in What’s a show that you want a reboot from? by LostRest
A few of the actors have died.
CryptidGrimnoir t1_j1bkdmt wrote
Reply to comment by chobibbo in TiL it was Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" that popularized the expression "Merry Christmas". by thewickerstan
"Happy Christmas, Ron! What are you wearing?"
"Oh, this? Mum made it. Looks like you've got one too!"
"I've got presents?!"
"Yeah!"
CryptidGrimnoir t1_iz6lxih wrote
Reply to comment by Jumpy-Win5810 in TIL "The Twelve Days of Christmas" STARTS on Christmas Day, and ends of January 5th (Three Kings Day). by HauntedHippie
That sounds like work.
CryptidGrimnoir t1_iz49pb2 wrote
Reply to comment by usrevenge in TIL "The Twelve Days of Christmas" STARTS on Christmas Day, and ends of January 5th (Three Kings Day). by HauntedHippie
And by comparison, it's forty hours in an office as opposed to x number of hours working backbreaking labor on a farm, for crops they had to give to their fiefdom.
CryptidGrimnoir t1_ix1yoon wrote
Reply to comment by amborg in TIL: raccoons are native to North America, having been introduced elsewhere only in the 20th century. by acequark
Most of the raccoon family makes terrible pets--coatis, raccoons, kinkajous.
About the only species that's relatively docile is the ringtail.
CryptidGrimnoir t1_iwel786 wrote
Reply to comment by Ksh_667 in Suspect in custody following fatal shooting of 12-year-old, 14-year-old also injured in Colorado shooting by spiceponey
Happy to be of service!
Movies make everything up. They have too many rounds in magazines, the guns fire too quickly or too quietly, and in some cases, the guns fire too well. It's not often brought up, but larger magazine drums often cause the guns to jam.
There's a great deal of Americans who have just as little knowledge of firearms. I don't own guns myself--everything I know, I learned, most of it coming from firearm experts who happened to be my favorite novelists.
That's actually the thing about a lot of semi-automatics--they look similar to automatic rifles, which makes laymen all the more afraid of them.
Recoil can be tricky. There's a lot of factors that come into it, but the bottom line is that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Some heavy guns actually have less recoil and the recoil in a handgun can be surprisingly strong if you haven't braced yourself properly. This is because, if fitted with the same ammo, the guns are firing the same round. The larger, heavier gun absorbs more of the recoil across its entire frame and although the overall recoil may be greater, the felt recoil won't be nearly as strong for the gunman. The smaller handgun has it more concentrated and thus, the gunman feels that much more.
The most popular firearm in the United States is the AR-15, which is noted for having a very light recoil.
That all being said, a stranger on the Internet isn't the best person to give you advice on which firearm might suit you best, if you were ever to use one. You'd want to speak to people with experience, face-to-face about that.
CryptidGrimnoir t1_iwec112 wrote
Reply to comment by Ksh_667 in Suspect in custody following fatal shooting of 12-year-old, 14-year-old also injured in Colorado shooting by spiceponey
You're welcome. And no worries. I don't mind answering any honest question. And there's no such thing as a naive question.
To start, it's not a particularly difficult process to "convert" certain semi-automatics to fully automatic if somebody knows what they're doing, but it is highly illegal.
As for what you've seen in movies: As general rule of thumb--Hollywood will lie to you. They do it to tell a story, but it's still a lie.
The guns in movies fire far more rounds than the magazines will hold, with almost nobody reloading ever.
The guns in movies are much, much quieter--your average gun fight in a superhero film will cause permanent hearing loss to anyone in the room in real life. When was the last time any action movie had its characters use proper hearing protection?
As an additional note, automatic firing tends to wreck accuracy, because the gun is moving around so much.
Once again, I'm happy to answer questions.
CryptidGrimnoir t1_iwe0g08 wrote
Reply to comment by Ksh_667 in Suspect in custody following fatal shooting of 12-year-old, 14-year-old also injured in Colorado shooting by spiceponey
I can explain some of this.
An assault rifle is a long rifle that is specifically designed for selective fire. This means that it can be set to fire automatically or semiautomatically.
If a firearm is set to automatic fire, when the gunman pulls the trigger, rounds will fire until the magazine is empty or until the gunman released the trigger.
If a firearm is set for semi-automatic fire, the gunman can only fire one round per pull of the trigger.
Automatic firearms are actually extremely rare in the United States, having their production banned since 1986. Existing automatic firearms cost tens of thousands of dollars. They've quite literally only been used in crimes a handful of times.
Semi-automatic rifles are extremely common and yes, they can be used for hunting. AR-15s and AR-10s can be used to hunt feral hogs. AR-15s can also be used to hunt varmints--rats, prairie dogs, etc.
CryptidGrimnoir t1_iw98asg wrote
Reply to comment by earhere in Suspect in custody following fatal shooting of 12-year-old, 14-year-old also injured in Colorado shooting by spiceponey
You don't have a point to stand on!
None of those measures would decrease shootings--they'd only punish the law-abiding.
Start coming up with things that would actually decrease crime!
Stop conflating gang violence with horrific massacres.
And there's literally more defensive uses of firearms by an order of magnitude compared to homicides.
CryptidGrimnoir t1_iw9825g wrote
Reply to comment by earhere in Suspect in custody following fatal shooting of 12-year-old, 14-year-old also injured in Colorado shooting by spiceponey
>What does the 1st amendment have to do with this conversation?
You're demanding we throw out the 2nd Amendment. It's only fair that I bring up amendments you don't want to see changed.
>The first amendment doesn't lead to a school shooting.
Actually, it could very well do so.
Sociologists have pleaded for years for the media to not report so heavily on tragedies--including school shootings--for fear of encouraging copycats.
The media tends not to listen.
>Being able to call the president a piece of shit without cops beating you up and sending you to jail doesn't have anything to do with a teenager buying an assault rifle to blow away people at a school.
Actual assault rifles are heavily regulated and have been so for forty years and cost thousands and thousands of dollars to purchase.
And what might encourage that teenager is seeing report after report in the news where they turn the shooter into a legend.
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Reply to comment by Jolly_Job_9852 in What are your top 5 favorite musical moments ever in cinema? by Gattsu2000
>Do you hear the People Sing?
Singing the songs of angry men? It is the music of the people who will not be slaves again!