I did, too. Solidly in the middle of my PTA rankings.
Scott Mumford (Dad Mod from r/paulthomasanderson)
I did, too. Solidly in the middle of my PTA rankings.
I’d go straight to Google and look up “Dr. Manhattan”.
The movie Licorice Pizza.
Two or three. I often wish my lazy neighbors would ask to borrow one when they stuff large, unflattened boxes into their recycling barrels. #BurnAFuckingCalorie
This is precisely the problem, yes. As a mod in my one sub, this is most often the only time I had to intervene – when the tone of the conversation got rude, insulting, disrespectful. I would always think to myself, “Is that how you’d talk to that guy in person??”. Mind boggling, indeed.
Take your upvote for “nicotine patch for Reddit”. Brilliant.
Follow-up after using Magic Earth to navigate to an intersection up in the local hills: It worked, but I didn’t like that it wasn’t indicating street names in the read-aloud directions–just “turn left, turn right”. That might be a must-have feature for me.
Thank you for bringing up the shopping cart litmus test. I had conceptualized something similar before encountering the idea online. I’ve always grabbed a shopping cart from the parking lot on the way in, and will often pull carts out of parking spaces and return them before I leave. I was delighted to discover r/CartNarcs, needless to say!
The one I created! 😏
Came here to say Costco, too.
I would miss Manjaro if it went away. I like how it (cliche alert) “just works”.
Huh. Had never heard of Infinity.
Other than the ones we mod, you mean? 🤭
I think Arthur C. Clarke wrote a novel about that? CHILDHOOD’S END.
EXACTLY! I’m surprised at how many are missing that detail…🤦♂️
It’s the mannered, gentle patting I’m specifically asking about. When I see it in films it just feels so phony.
My sister and I got a Ouija board as teens because we were curious. We had a few interesting sessions, but things got dark one afternoon after school. Words were being misspelled that we both knew the correct spelling of. The messages were getting aggressive. At one point the message announced that both our parents had just died in a auto accident on the way home from work. (It was after 5 at that point.)
They both arrived safely, but a couple of hours later a friend came over who led a weekly class in metaphysics. (This was the late '60s.)
The instant he walked in the door, he froze. He announced with great concern that there was someone present to needed to be encouraged to move on.
At the beginning of that night’s class, he held some kind of ceremony encouraging whatever that was to leave.
We put the Ouija board away and never used it again.
Holy Grail. Animal House.
A bathroom scale and a kitchen scale. Most people have no idea how much they weigh, nor how much food they’re eating.
A kitchen scale and cronometer.com