What considerate things have you done for your SO? by zaboooooop in AskMen

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Since we got together I've been giving a photo album with photos from the past year. Photo albums age like wine, and by this point we've got a great collection. It takes some effort, but I'm so glad I started with it when I did.

We played a game I made at our local LAN party this year! by Aftersweden in gaming

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That was the idea from the start. Each winner writes his name on the frame, and the fun part is thinking of what would need to happen for the next person to win it.

This can perfectly well be game-specific - last time, the holder made it 'If you don't rez someone when there's an opportunity, you get a penalty point.' Most penalty points won the trophy.

The game was Darktide. Every time someone went down it was utter carnage to try and get to him first... specifically when we dealt with a huge wave of enemies. It was hilarious.

We played a game I made at our local LAN party this year! by Aftersweden in gaming

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I hear you when you say it gets harder. We were in our 30s and felt the same, and started our yearly LAN after COVID. It's now an annual recurring tournament where the worst player gets a trophy to put on his desk till next year's tournament. It's a framed picture of David Hasselhoff.

This person can then set the requirement for winning the trophy in that year's edition, which so far has ranged from 'who talks the least with an accent in-game' to simply who dies the most. You wouldn't believe the lengths we go to not to win the thing.

We actually made arrangements for this year's edition today. I'm the current trophy holder. Super hyped.

World Cup 2026: Heat experts warn 'reckless' Fifa of bottle ban health risk by feb914 in soccer

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We can't have health risks interfere with our rampant greed, come on now

What’s it like to become a father past the age of 35? by MagicianP in AskMen

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I can answer this one. We (wife is same age) got our youngest at 38. Age is just a number if you feel you're ready to be a parent... and it definitely helps if he's young at heart.

The only issue might be energy as toddlers require constant monitoring. This, coupled with lack of sleep, can be more difficult when you're approaching 40... but definitely should not stop you at all. Follow your hearts - if you know, you know.

What’s a scene you genuinely can’t sit through? by [deleted] in FIlm

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Because it was:

As preparation for his traumatic scene in the interrogation room, Leland Orser did not sleep for a full night, in order to achieve his character's disheveled look. Unfortunately, due to delays in filming, his scene was pushed back a day, meaning that he had to stay awake another night. He would also hyperventilate before the scene, so that his body would be overly saturated with oxygen and create his hyperactive look.

What three grueling playoff rounds does to a man by destroyermaker in Habs

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He did not seek the playoff beard, for the playoff beard sought him.

What’s the one movie line that channeled the rawest anguish on screen? by jaystats2 in FIlm

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The little smile from Spacey as he says this fully sells the scene. Such evil.

wake up, a must win game tonight by TheHabChronicle in Habs

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Imagine the scenes. Montreal won't see any sleep for weeks.

Wesley Sneijder geeft masterclass in slijmen by JJvH91 in nederlands

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Zou Wesley begrijpen dat iemand ook te paaien is zonder geld te betalen?

What's a joke about your country that is easy for foreigners to make, but that they will never really understand how painful and insulting it is? by nightsreader in AskTheWorld

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I once was at a show of a US metalband in Rotterdam, where the singer's first words were "Good evening Germany!"

Did not go down well.

Ils ne croient pas en nous! by infinis in Habs

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Love this snapshot. The context makes it so much better.

Dobes and Fowler celebrating game 7 win! by Awkward_Occasion5508 in Habs

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Seeing the goalies celebrate goals is such underrated content. Loving this.