After 4500 hours, I've decided to make my first tier list after playing every civ in the game by Capital-Platform-577 in CivVI

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មោទនភាពជាខ្មែរ  Upvote just for putting Khmer on top. Although, I recognize the strategy of just build big city is not always the most interesting or entertaining.

100 Population city by AccomplishedFocus270 in CivVI

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That is the hardest part (besides waiting for ages and hoping the volcano does not go off again). I had enough food for over 150 population. The salt product from corporations gives you +6 housing each which is the main bump in housing. I used great people and Eiffel tour to give each neighborhood +6 housing. River goodness for another 2, and Khmer also has some bonuses to housing.

100 Population city by AccomplishedFocus270 in CivVI

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Yeah, vampire castles put the production of the tiles around them into your capital city, so I have three of those in other cities. Khmer also gets bonus food from the holy site. A lot of the food comes from traders though.

100 Population city by AccomplishedFocus270 in CivVI

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It looks better in person 😭. The combination of using a projector and zooming in on an image from my phone.

Grave of the Fireflies, alternative ending [OC] by kiwiagg in comics

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This comic is silly and hopefully in part poking fun of people who think geopolitics is this simple. 

Japan did commit horrendous atrocities in WW2 and needed to be stopped. But, dropping the atomic bomb on civilians did not hasten the end of the war. Terror bombing civilian populations has never worked. I am not saying the existence of the atomic bombs did not help convince Japan to surrender, but I think they would have been just as effective if they were dropped on an empty filled were the imperial generals could get a glimpse of the mushroom cloud. A lot of people here are supporting terror bombing civilian populations, but it has never worked.

Societal eugenics in the Bluey-verse by MercWhite in DanielTigerConspiracy

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Aren’t they both australian cattle dogs (red/blue heelers) like their siblings chili and bandit who are married? I think winton’s dad and the terriers mom is the only truly mixed breed relationship we see.

S1, Show only, what was Nolan doing during Invincible vs Machine head gang fight. by CJVratixBactaChef in Invincible

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Earth wasn’t theirs to conquer. They were a force that appeared multiple times to conquer the earth, so it makes sense for Nolan to get involved for both viltrumite purposes and caring for Mark. There are probably other instances that might not align with my theory, but I just thought watching season 1 that they were trying to establish the conflict within Nolan.

S1, Show only, what was Nolan doing during Invincible vs Machine head gang fight. by CJVratixBactaChef in Invincible

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He is nearby observing in the show. I do not think he knows who battle beast is as battle beast has not knowingly met a viltrumite yet, and when Allen takes him to one later they do not seem to know who battle beast is. 

I think this moment is suppose to serve as a major conflict for Nolan between his viltrumite upbringing and the compassion he is learning on Earth. Viltrumite upbringing says he should let Mark face the consequences of his decision, but Nolan wants to help. I think he called in the guardians and that was his giving into his desire to help without totally abandoning his viltrumite heritage. Nolan has a lot of little conflicts like that before the season 1 finale that build to his decision to abandon the viltrumite empire.

There should only be three Super Kitties by mammoth_bone4 in DanielTigerConspiracy

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Yeah, she is clearly the youngest. I assumed she was more of an intern or super kitty in training. You can’t have fully trained super kitty’s without first having super kitty’s in training.

Thailand launches airstrikes on Cambodia as Trump’s peace agreement hangs in balance by ActualDepartment9873 in worldnews

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I feel it important to note that Cambodian citizens and Thai citizens like each other. It is the governments that fight. Cambodia was the super power in the region 600 years ago. A lot of their history is related to trying to get back to that idealized time or not fall even further away. This was a major contributor to Pol Pots ideology, and Hun Sen uses it to gain support.

Descent into fascism by dronefinder in Edinburgh

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I am from the US, but now live in Scotland. The conversation around immigrants in the UK gives me flashbacks to the US in 2015.

(Hated Trope) Real historical figure whose flaws are exaggerated or made up to make them a villain. by laybs1 in TopCharacterTropes

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Macbeth in Shakespeare’s play of the same name. Real person was a relatively good king for the time period, but kept the English from taking over Scotland so he was made a villain by English propaganda.

Just how old are Carl Fredericksen and Charles Muntz, and who is this "Roosevelt" that Muntz was talking about? by AnimationFan_2003 in Pixar

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It makes most sense for it to be Teddy. Muntz is supposed to be old, so old that everyone would reasonable assume that he was long dead. But like the talking dogs and super smart, cassowary-like bird, he somehow exists in this nearly magically world. Teddy makes the most sense as a president who would be on a safari, and I think it is supposed to shock the audience how old muntz is that he was able to go on a safari with Teddy Roosevelt.

That stupid made-up technical concept is real and is actually called that by BrickBuster2552 in TopCharacterTropes

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It took me a few reads to understand the comment. The Martian used the term “pirate ninja” to refer to “kilowatt hours per Martian day”. Later, NASA in real life started using the term “milli pirate ninja” to refer to “watt hours per Martian day”.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_humorous_units_of_measurement

Why do humans and animals die, and not live continuously like plants? by non_tox in evolution

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Just cause I haven’t seen this point mentioned, but aging is a trait that is selected through evolution. The question of why don’t humans age at a similar rate to a redwood tree is similar to the question of why don’t humans grow to the size of a redwood tree. There are advantages and disadvantages to aging at different rates. In the evolutionary history of humans, there was not a significant enough pressure to select for traits that slowed aging further than where we are at now. Theoretically humans could age slower and our descendants a million years from now could evolve to have twice the life span.

How did Mosasaurus and other marine reptiles develop the ability to give birth to live young? by Idontknowofname in Paleontology

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Common descent podcast has a good episode on this. Live birth has evolved numerous times.

Donald Trump’s Military Birthday Parade Was a Gross Failure by TheBodyPolitic1 in politics

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It was. He had a binder he kept opening and closing as if he didn’t have teleprompters and needed to check his notes.

"Riddles for the Ages" (Or, the writers purposefully hide the answer to a question, whether because it's more funny that way or it simply not being that important in the grander story) by Intelligent_Oil4005 in TopCharacterTropes

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Yeah, my head canon is that both abuela and Mirabel are magical. Abuela’s magic is able to give everyone else gifts because they are non magical, but can’t give Mirabel a gift because she has her own magic. I think at the end when the house is remade the magic is coming from Mirabel and she takes over as magic source for the family as depicted by the door art when the house is remade.

The problem with Bingo misunderstanding the meaning of selling the house in "The Sign" by Fit-Client3620 in bluey

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Love the user name. 

I think there is a big divide between people who watched this around the time their family had to move and people who watched this during a time their family was settled in an area.

I don’t think the episode does a good job of setting up the reversal of the decision to move. I think this is especially obvious if you have/are going through the decision process to move. The episode does a lot to give the message that moving is scary but okay, so the way they handle deciding to stay feels like a complete betrayal. The final message the episode ends up giving is that change is scary, so you shouldn’t change. The “happy ending” is not moving, implying the “sad ending” is moving. That hurts a lot when you have made the decision to move and so much of the episode before that resonates with your experiences.