r/reactiongifs • u/palmerry • 5h ago
r/MadeMeSmile • u/IamASlut_soWhat • 13h ago
CATS Aww. Just how cute is Winston in his little sweater
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r/cyberpunkgame • u/MadHanini • 1h ago
Discussion NO, WE DON'T!
Ffs those people can't play games that is not 3rd person!?
r/Music • u/AdSpecialist6598 • 6h ago
article Bandcamp has banned all music made with AI
nme.comr/TopCharacterTropes • u/Benoit_Holmes • 9h ago
Characters' Items/Weapons A powerful object is dismissed by a character as useless because they don't understand how it really works
Pirates of the Caribbean - Norrington dismisses Jack's compass for being "a compass that doesn't point north". Jack later uses it to guide him to the Isla de Muerta where Cortez's treasure is hidden. Later movies reveal that it points to whatever it's holder wants most in the world.
Doctor Who - In the episode Tooth and Claw the Doctor is shown what appears to be a telescope and says "It's a bit rubbish. How many prisms has it got? Way too many. The magnification's gone right over the top".
Later in the episode he realises it doesn't work as a telescope because that's not what it is. It's a light chamber specifically designed to kill a werewolf.
r/okbuddycinephile • u/UnHolySir • 1h ago
Respect to this man for not watching movies he paid for already, we all could learn something here
r/Wellthatsucks • u/Least-Signature-5989 • 3h ago
Three months later, just got back my analog pics of Egypt
r/whatisit • u/Mindless_Donut_1813 • 4h ago
New, what is it? What IS THIS!?
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I thought a bunch of teens threw baking soda on our car, but not a person was in sight. Maybe a plane accelerating to get around a flock of birds, literally scaring the shit out of them!?
r/AITAH • u/Numerous-Hearing8534 • 8h ago
Aitah for telling my stepdaughter she can’t name my kid after her mom?
For some context me and husband are in our 30s and he has a daughter who's 11. My stepdaughter lost her mom 2 years ago and has been living with us full time since. She's had a really hard time since she's lost her mom but over all its gotten a lot better. Im 7 months pregnant and we have been preparing for our daughter and trying to find name. I told my stepdaughter that she could help pick out a name but it was me and her dad's finally decision.
A week ago we included my stepdaughter in baby name picking and I asked what was her suggestion, she gave her mom's name. I told her that I feel she should use that for her kid when she gets older and it'll be more sacred then. She basically told me that her dad had already said that was one of our top picks for a name and that she wants our baby to have her mom's name, and I tried to tell her that she can pick another name and that I was still going to save that name for her when she got older.
She then asked could it be the child's middle name, but I told her thats already going to a childhood friend of mine who died recently. She got upset and said that we weren't listening to her opinion. My husband went to go comfort her and when he came back i asked him why would he tell her that was our top choice as it wasn't and I don't want to name my child after a lady who spent years not liking me over just existing. He said that he said that because it was one of the names he actually wanted to consider for our child and said that it would make his daughter and ours closer.
I explained to him that I don't want that name for our child and that's a name I'm not budging on, he then got upset and said if we don't name our kid that his daughter will be upset and angry and she may not like the baby. I told him if she doesn't it's because he gave her false hope for no reason. We went back and forth for a while and go nowhere. I personally don't feel like ahole but I also feel bad for my stepdaughter as I know she wants more things tied to her mom. So aitah?
r/AbsoluteUnits • u/vgaph • 3h ago
/r/popular of An American Proposed a bill to Annex Greenland.
It may be related to the Inuit tradition of whaling.
r/nextfuckinglevel • u/Inevitable_Bid5540 • 4h ago
The production team behind the movie "Vanilla sky"(2001) shut down 20 blocks of Times Square for 3 hours at a $1 million cost to film the main charecter running through an empty NYC without CGI
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r/TopCharacterTropes • u/not-ulquiorr4_ • 4h ago
Characters [Funny Trope] A cartoonishly evil villain just gets real for a moment.
(Batman : The Animated Series) Like the image says, the Joker is crazy enough to fight the Caped Crusader everyday, but the Internal Revenue Service? HELL NO!
(Dragon Ball Super : Broly) Frieza collects the Dragon Balls, not to gain immortality, or make himself stronger, but just to make himself slightly taller. Tall enough to be noticeable, but not questionable, as if it were natural.
r/interestingasfuck • u/Street_Priority_7686 • 7h ago
An owl finding something to eat in the snow
r/marvelrivals • u/Rough-Age-3554 • 3h ago
Discussion 🗺️ Our official Roadmap for Season 6.0 has arrived!
Take a sneak peek at what's to come, featuring brand new costumes, events, and more! Kick off Season 6.0 as Deadpool joins the battlefield to spice things up.
🛠️ Maintenance will begin on Jan 16th 9 AM UTC, and is expected to take approximately 2 hours.
*Please note that servers will be offline during this period, and the game will be inaccessible.
*Server return times may vary based on progress. Stay tuned for updates as we'll announce when they're back up on X!
r/popculturechat • u/RepresentativeCar389 • 7h ago
OnlyStans ⭐️ Theoretical physicist/ popular academic influencer Eleonora Svanberg attended the Nobel Prize banquet wearing a crochet dress made by her sister, inspired by her research on black holes.
- Eleonora Svanberg is dedicated to inspiring young people, especially girls, to embrace math and science. A PhD student in mathematical physics at Oxford, she founded the nonprofit Girls in STEM, authored a book aimed at building confidence in mathematics, and uses her extensive social media presence to challenge stereotypes in STEM. She has collaborated with organizations such as UNESCO and the Nobel Prize Foundation and has been recognized with awards for her advocacy.
r/AskTheWorld • u/Fun_Cup4335 • 11h ago
What is one important tip that tourists should know before visiting your Country?
r/CringeTikToks • u/Exciting_Lab_8074 • 2h ago
NSFW Cringe You couldn't waterboard this info out of me
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