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UDPviper t1_jcqi90m wrote
Reply to comment by jableshables in TIL Charles Dickens had a talking pet raven named Grip, who terrorized his dog, buried valuables in the yard, and died eating "a pound or two" of lead paint. As a character in one of his novels, Grip is believed to have inspired Poe's famous poem, and is on display in a Philadelphia public library by jableshables
Grip buried a heart.
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Reply to comment by andanother12345 in What makes bats a good disease vector? by JustJustinInTime
And since bats are the only mammals that fly it would be a good guess to say they might have the highest body temperature of all mammals.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in TIFU by accidentally revealing my love for anime during a job interview. by [deleted]
If you mentioned your love for Bible Black. I would have hired you instantly.
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Reply to comment by DeclanTIGER in Hell Hole by me. Pencil. by DeclanTIGER
Love it.
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Reply to comment by OgnjenPavkovicArt in The Gaze! by OgnjenPavkovicArt
I love your art style. It reminds me of people like Edward Gorey. If you wouldn't mind, would you check out the art in Maze by Christopher Manson? It looks a lot like yours and evokes a sense of discomfort and dread that is just fascinating. I'm always amazed at art that can get people to feel things like that.
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Reply to comment by davwad2 in Thunder Thunder by Rainsdrop
Yep, that was it!
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Reply to Thunder Thunder by Rainsdrop
The character animation made me question the characters sexuality. They just look very gender fluid, like they're all bi. There was this one episode where Lion-o had to go through some trials and the first one was he had to get past/satisfy Panthro. I was very young when watching these episodes so it was hard to put these observations into a detailed narrative, but I felt like those two were going to make out at the end of the episode or something. I totally wanted to do Cheetara, though.
It's the same thing with He-Man. Watching the original cartoon as an adult, all the characters look gay as hell, like some gachi muscle bound leather gay club scene. A lot of the camera angles were very suspect too. Like the jump roll into the between the legs landing camera angle. Super gay cartoon.
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Reply to comment by thoxo in My great-grandfather, Paris (circa 1930) posing with the carriage and the horses that would drown him in the Seine. by thoxo
We're those the first truck nuts?
UDPviper t1_j2x2ita wrote
This is fantastic.
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Reply to Early morning pixelart by vixit_art
Love it.
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Reply to Existence is infinitely richer than our descriptions of it. So, rather than cling to reductive explanations that only ‘close’ life’s possibilities, we should ‘open’ reality by seeing ourselves as perpetual students | Interview with Black Existentialist Lewis Gordon by philosophybreak
Calling ourselves perpetual students is extremely reductive.
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Reply to comment by shit_post_thenyoudie in Back to the Future Hoverboard factory. by ooMEAToo
Why is this becoming popular? It's a mystery. I'm glad it is, though. I love these things.
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Reply to comment by board-man-gets-paid in Rooftop Synthcat, me, MS Paint, 2022 by SRMasaryk
You're an art hooligan. That's a fact!
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Reply to comment by board-man-gets-paid in Rooftop Synthcat, me, MS Paint, 2022 by SRMasaryk
Yes. Everything in there has lines, except for the cat. Which is the real focal point. Whatever doesn't have lines sticks out.
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Reply to comment by Optimal_Invite6810 in 30,000 Medieval items available online for the first time --- Seven European institutions created a database of 34,000 new images of medieval items, including manuscripts, books, and coins. by Culturedecanted
Points for adding baby t-rex.
UDPviper t1_iyd8ch2 wrote
Reply to 30,000 Medieval items available online for the first time --- Seven European institutions created a database of 34,000 new images of medieval items, including manuscripts, books, and coins. by Culturedecanted
Man, you faked me out. I thought the items were going to be for sale.
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Reply to comment by Top_Lifeguard_5408 in Hair pin, Me, Carved deer antler , 2022 by Top_Lifeguard_5408
It's missing a few puzzle pieces.
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Reply to comment by PlaidBastard in Are there any K-Strategists insects? by [deleted]
I saw a vid of sea horses where it stated only 1-2% of around 1000 or so births per father survive to adulthood. Brutal odds.
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Reply to Micro Center Prices RTX 4080 Close to RTX 4090's MSRP | Want to buy an RTX 4080? Prepare your bank account. by chrisdh79
Prepare your anus
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Reply to comment by duffeldorf in Whoever said its better to have loved and lost than to never have loved, clearly never dated a narcissist by [deleted]
Money can't buy happiness. But it sure as hell can eliminate a lot of things that prevent you from being happy.
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Reply to comment by cashmerebuttcheek in Whoever said its better to have loved and lost than to never have loved, clearly never dated a narcissist by [deleted]
My marriage took a huge 180 about 5 years in. She started verbally abusing me all the time. Always putting me down, always looking for the tiniest excuse to blow up at me. It was so sudden that I couldn't figure out what the hell was going on. I tried to think of what i did that was so bad but there wasn't anything. I think she wanted me to do it back so she would have an excuse to end it but I wouldn't return the hate. The problem was we were living in her parents house so I was the one who had to leave when she asked for a divorce. My father in law was my biggest supporter but he got lung cancer and died within six months. With him out of the way, the rest of her family turned on me and I was out of the house and homeless. It took years to recover from that.
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Reply to comment by moxiejohnny in Whoever said its better to have loved and lost than to never have loved, clearly never dated a narcissist by [deleted]
Of course you're being downvoted. Of course. The truth hurts.
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Reply to comment by hopelesscaribou in Whoever said its better to have loved and lost than to never have loved, clearly never dated a narcissist by [deleted]
Stealing this one.
UDPviper t1_jcqietx wrote
Reply to comment by School_House_Rock in TIL Charles Dickens had a talking pet raven named Grip, who terrorized his dog, buried valuables in the yard, and died eating "a pound or two" of lead paint. As a character in one of his novels, Grip is believed to have inspired Poe's famous poem, and is on display in a Philadelphia public library by jableshables
He was mounted, then stuffed.