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photoguy423 t1_j9alxx2 wrote
Reply to comment by anastasia_dlcz in Midwest Bookstores by TheSavoryMillennial
While in the area, Dawn Treader in Ann Arbor. Skip Toledo as we have fuck all for used book stores here.
photoguy423 t1_j8hur9v wrote
Reply to comment by Turqoise-Planet in Why Is the ‘Night Court’ Revival Such a Massive Hit? by LynnK0919
The original started out very wholesome. Dan didn’t really start going full perv until a few seasons in. He actually started out pretty stuffy and dull.
photoguy423 t1_j7ujd1l wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom – Official Trailer #2 by FeminineOdor
Thing that pissed me off was the bombs that only really damaged me if I was too close. They didn't seem to do shit to any of the monsters.
photoguy423 t1_j5x9bvp wrote
Reply to TIL American WW2 airplanes were sent to war unpainted starting in 1943. The polished surface made the planes faster and lighter, giving more range to all planes and more cargo hold for the bombers by PatmygroinB
Well, in a war zone I don’t think corrosion would be as big a worry as it is in peace time.
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Reply to comment by DestoryDerEchte in TIFU by sleeping w my best friend by zecariah
The solution to and cause of all of mankind's problems.
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Reply to Neuromancer isn’t as hard as I’ve heard… by mikeyboi2567
I didn't have any problems reading it. It seemed overly descriptive at times but I figure it just felt that way because I read it after reading a short story anthology. The only part that bothered me >!was the damned shurikens that keep getting mentioned but he never does anything with.!<
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Reply to comment by SchrodingerMil in Halloween must be a lot less exciting for cosplayers. by BilingualThrowaway01
I've always had the view of "if I can tell who you are, it's a successful costume." Doesn't matter how bad it might look. If they're indentifiable, they win. It's the mashup costumes that sometimes throwme.
Not everyone has the skills and tools to do amazing costumes. I'm not going to be the one to shit on someone who's learning to do something and potentially stop their creative adventures.
photoguy423 t1_jcv5po6 wrote
Reply to Who is the most memorable protagonist of a book that you ever read? by Triumphant-Smile
Thorby in Citizen of the Galaxy by Heinlein. My memory is pretty bad and I often forget the names of characters but remember their actions. Thorby sticks out in that I read the book once over a decade ago and still occasionally think about the character and what he went on to do after the book ends.