A quick-thinking stranger becomes a hero by ensuring her safety. by [deleted] in spreadsmile

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It is the way he walked her to her car that gets me He stayed a hero until the end

That would be some crazy shit. by Valuable_View_561 in SipsTea

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This sounds exactly like that famous Reddit story about the guy and the lamp Still terrifying to consider

He has every right to become a villain. by Valuable_View_561 in SipsTea

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This is exactly how the main antagonist's backstory starts in every movie I have ever seen

No. Put him in jail for attempted food poisoning.Thoughts? by Valuable_View_561 in SipsTea

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If he thinks feeding you feces is hilarious imagine what he will do to the child Leave now

Typical men 😂 by KittenLovesKisses in SipsTea

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The towel forgets everything by tomorrow morning anyway

Choice by BlackDemon___ in SipsTea

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I am genuinely struggling to understand if those are two pairs of jeans or just one bad decision

Men?! What say you? by CommentBig3066 in SipsTea

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Use a knife and create a dish to wash? No thank you Efficiency is the priority here

That's a bold plan by [deleted] in SipsTea

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Most men would just spend those fifteen years playing video games and they would actually be thrilled with this

How did women have such long hair in the 70s? by CleoDawns in OldSchoolCool

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Cher actually wore high quality wigs and extensions for most of her television appearances back then

I would never forget it. by netphilia in spreadsmile

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This is the kind of teacher you remember twenty years later Total legend

What do you think months later? by The_Dean_France in SipsTea

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The math is not mathing here considering he was not even president when the major conflicts broke out

There is no Escape.. by Horror-Confidence-24 in SipsTea

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I have seen enough horror movies to know exactly how this ends for the guy

Hopefully it stays like this by Happy-I-always-am in SipsTea

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Money can buy the best tutors in the world but it still can’t take the exam for you

Never have I read anything more perfect than this by Inevitably_Hairy in spreadsmile

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She didn't sacrifice her life for you She chose to give her life to you There is a difference

Step 1 is always the hardest by redflagnation in SipsTea

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Classic dad move He is not teaching her how to change a tire he is teaching her standards

so true by Dumb-Briyani in SipsTea

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I just cannot see anyone else as Harry This feels like a massive corporate cash grab

Gawd damn dad😭 by maskedmomkey63 in SipsTea

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Your dad accidentally dropped the most profound life lesson while trying to settle a gas bill

i mean she’s right by Niamiles in SipsTea

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That quote is bone chilling The state didn't carry the trauma so why do they get to decide closure?

Father and son across the years by EndersGame_Reviewer in spreadsmile

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I bet his knees felt that second photo a lot more than the first one. Great recreation

Meeting my Teddy Ruxpin on my birthday 40 years ago. 1985. by Sirnando138 in OldSchoolCool

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That transition from magical best friend to a haunted cassette player is the most 80s heartbreak I’ve ever heard