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autoposting_system t1_je8jz9s wrote
Reply to Is there a movie today that can nail a good sci-fi flick into present day like Terminator 2? by RSwoon
There's a two part episode of Deep Space 9 called Past Tense that takes place in 2024 that feels really close.
autoposting_system t1_je14jcf wrote
Reply to comment by newaccount721 in [Meta] Hey there, mod of /r/Locksmith here. Please refer people with lock issues to /r/AskALocksmith instead. by Maoman1
Oh good, that's fine then.
autoposting_system t1_je13qfx wrote
Reply to [Meta] Hey there, mod of /r/Locksmith here. Please refer people with lock issues to /r/AskALocksmith instead. by Maoman1
Hey, I mean that's cool, but you're relying on the memories of the small number of people who read this post. I just don't think this is a very effective way of getting the message to the people that actually need to hear it. Maybe ... stickied comments here and on the original sub? I guess?
autoposting_system t1_jd39vqu wrote
I'm upvoting for title, but I'm not angry about it at all.
autoposting_system t1_jcox44d wrote
Yeah, this is definitely true
Edit: who would down vote this lol
autoposting_system t1_jad0evm wrote
Reply to LPT: Clean your headphones by nanadoom
The word you want is "earbuds"
autoposting_system t1_ja6wwfs wrote
Reply to comment by Xiao_Bo16 in Just finished Banshees of Inisherin; didn’t find it to be a rewarding watch by Fated47
Of course it makes sense
autoposting_system t1_ja5bm9p wrote
Reply to comment by Xiao_Bo16 in Just finished Banshees of Inisherin; didn’t find it to be a rewarding watch by Fated47
In the story, if something doesn't make any sense but it's in a well-made movie, it probably does make sense and you just have to think about it more
autoposting_system t1_ja4b4te wrote
Reply to comment by Xiao_Bo16 in Just finished Banshees of Inisherin; didn’t find it to be a rewarding watch by Fated47
I meant it literally
autoposting_system t1_ja3i5yw wrote
Reply to comment by Xiao_Bo16 in Just finished Banshees of Inisherin; didn’t find it to be a rewarding watch by Fated47
This should tell you something else is going on
autoposting_system t1_j91ohcc wrote
Reply to comment by SizzlingSpit in If you shave, get a shaving handle that uses a simple disposable razor. The razor lasts much longer than anything at your local store and provides a better shave. by bi_polar2bear
I've always just kept them extremely dry and that's worked for me.
Thanks, I'll try this
autoposting_system t1_j8zp28z wrote
Reply to TIL beavers are a keystone species, which means they play an important role in ecosystems by modifying the area in a way that is beneficial to plants and animals by jewkakasaurus
Right. And then we modify their modifications. Using tannerite
autoposting_system t1_j8s2nm5 wrote
And who caught him? Nobody
Edit: I admit this Odysseus joke is poorly constructed
autoposting_system t1_j6xypjb wrote
Reply to comment by IBAZERKERI in Brazilian Navy says it will sink 'ghost' aircraft carrier at high sea | CNN by Creams0da
I think the big breaker yards are on the east coast of Africa, although I could be wrong
autoposting_system t1_j6xuzum wrote
Well this doesn't make any sense. There are actually junk dealers that float sunk ships and tow them someplace and sell them for scrap. Somebody will take this and cut it to pieces if you just let them
autoposting_system t1_j6t0m51 wrote
Reply to TIL The Super Bowl can generate anywhere from $230 million to $475 million in economic impact for host cities. by BrainInYourButt
Sounds like bullshit
autoposting_system t1_j6oaowa wrote
Reply to They serve beer at this Taco Bel by Natural-Army
This is only interesting depending on where it is.
Anybody know?
autoposting_system t1_j6nuwyx wrote
autoposting_system t1_j6nnizq wrote
Reply to The Mummenschanz on Tge Muppet Show (1976) by charlie_pw
This was banner entertainment back in the day.
What a world it was before the internet
autoposting_system t1_j6hga5o wrote
Reply to comment by GatoradeNipples in McDonald's to play Beethoven in bid to deter yobs after rampage by Convair101
The glorious Ninth
autoposting_system t1_j6e282d wrote
Ooo ooo
Take one home, sprout it, then stick it under some mulch or something in the yard. Grow your own. Potatoes are so easy to grow
autoposting_system t1_j6d008g wrote
Reply to comment by ItzakPearlJam in TIL in the 1980s Monty Python got much of its exposure to the US through PBS, because of CBS censoring parts of "The Holy Grail" in a 1977 broadcast. This upset the comedy troupe, prompting them to withdraw the broadcast rights. by AnthillOmbudsman
Considering the number of people who can do it off by heart, I would say it's a lot of people's favorite scenes.
autoposting_system t1_j6cyh7e wrote
Reply to comment by StrangeCitizen in TIL in the 1980s Monty Python got much of its exposure to the US through PBS, because of CBS censoring parts of "The Holy Grail" in a 1977 broadcast. This upset the comedy troupe, prompting them to withdraw the broadcast rights. by AnthillOmbudsman
Nah, it's not for everybody.
My brother and I did it at the dinner table a couple of times in like 1992 for Thanksgiving or whatever just off the cuff. I think we did the "constitutional peasant" scene from the Holy Grail. Put my parents in stitches. Everybody thought it was hilarious and we were all roaring, so my sister bought the VHS of Holy Grail and we all watched it.
Literally nobody thought it was funny except me and my brother
autoposting_system t1_j6cybpe wrote
Reply to comment by PM_ME_A_PLANE_TICKET in TIL in the 1980s Monty Python got much of its exposure to the US through PBS, because of CBS censoring parts of "The Holy Grail" in a 1977 broadcast. This upset the comedy troupe, prompting them to withdraw the broadcast rights. by AnthillOmbudsman
I've seen lots of statements like this. It's very common
autoposting_system t1_je9nrn1 wrote
Reply to comment by ursahenna in Is there a movie today that can nail a good sci-fi flick into present day like Terminator 2? by RSwoon
Hey, have you ever noticed that Avery Brooks looks a lot like Gabriel Bell?