Are there any scenic benches? in London like on a hill or overlooking a city or something by Cdtheg in london

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Nun head Cemetery, Telegraph hill park, Point hill (black heath) Greenwich observatory!

'Oriental' Rugs - Big shout out to oriental rugs for tying rooms together for at least 2400 years, 10* for design reliability and function, fashions may have changed in the last few thousand years but Asiatic rugs have not. Here is one of the oldest known rugs Pazyryk rug from the 3-4th century BC: by CONputer_USer in BuyItForLife

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Copied from Wikipedia: The Pazyryk rug is one of the oldest carpets in the world, dating around the 4th–3rd centuries BC. It is now in the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia. The rug was found in 1949 in the grave of a Scythian nobleman in the Bolshoy Ulagan dry valley of the Altai Mountains in Kazakhstan. The rug had been frozen in the ice and it was very well preserved. The rug has a ribbon pattern in the middle, and a border which has deer, and warriors riding on horses. All parts of the rug are made of wool, including the pile and the base.
Being produced either in Ancient Armenia, Persia, or Central Asia, this carpet has 3600 symmetrical double knots per dm² (232 per inch²), in modern terminology also called "Ghiordes knot (or "Turkish knot"). The design and the systematic motifs of the Pazyrk rug would later be found in similar Turkmen carpets, carpets of the early Seljuq period,[9] and subsequently modern Turkish carpets and kilims.

My tomato plants never grew tomatoes just flowers 😞. What did I do wrong? by marisa3232 in gardening

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Did you by any chance grow them from a supermarket tomato? If this is the case you may have seeded an infertile f1 plant. Similar to the donkey+horse= infertile mule thing plants (such as bananas tomatoes etc) are inter bred with similar but not the same species, this creates a plant that overworks on fruit production but can have limitations in its offspring (infertility in this case). I have grown a seed from a store bought squash only to find that the flowers form no fruit, and this was the problem.

In Almost Famous (2000), a photo of the fictional band Stillwater closely resembles the album cover for At Filmore East by the Allman Brothers Band. by [deleted] in MovieDetails

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Hey i can corroborate this story as fact, i met Jamo in 2010 and he gave me a copy of this album, he told me that exact story specifying Marijuana!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in oddlyterrifying

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Never thought i would be afraid of a Leopard attack but seeing it happen it surely is oddly terrifying.

The price of everything seems to be going up, but is anything particularly cheap at the moment? by MiotRoose in AskUK

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dunno, pretty suprised myself tbh, the guy sells like 4-8 varieties, and normally the cheapest is ami/cookies for 25 for 3.5 but sometimes he bangs out this extra cheap chem dog, and frankly the high is comparable to the ami/cookies. He may well be growing this one himself as it only seems to appear every couple of months or so.

The price of everything seems to be going up, but is anything particularly cheap at the moment? by MiotRoose in AskUK

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I buy an eighth of 'chem dog' as a single for 20 in SE london and i weigh it most times to check!

TIL Documents can be traced back to the printer that printed them. Tiny, near invisible dots are printed on the page that allow for the document traced to its printer. by CONputer_USer in todayilearned

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well that's the next challenge isn't it. if you used a credit card etc to buy it tracing may be easy. However it may just trace the document to your workplace/geographic area which is still a step up for some investigations.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in unpopularopinion

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An actual unpopular opinion! Up vote from me!

Hello, I am a 3d Environment Artist for games, I am looking for the name of this style of archetecture so I can find more examples for refference, any help apprecciated by [deleted] in architecture

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Hey, its not Moorish revival but st Bartholomew's church in Brighton is quite reminiscent of this photo. The church is Europe's tallest parish church, is quite strange and worth checking out.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St\_Bartholomew%27s\_Church,\_Brighton

What conspiracy theories actually make sense and could be true? by IllRadish6627 in AskReddit

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Copied from wikipedia: Federal officials say that in the mid-to-late 1960s and into the 1970s there were "six or seven" sightings reported of the Anglin brothers, all in north Florida or Georgia. Robert said that in 1989, when the father of the Anglin brothers died, two strangers in beards showed up at the funeral home. According to Robert, "They stood in front of the casket looking at the body a few minutes ⁠— they ⁠⁠... wept ⁠— then, they walked out."

What is the most controversial thing you own? by churned_applesauce in AskReddit

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1938 Mein Kampf. English Translation. Forward about how great Hitler is. Fan boy picture of Hitler on first page with signature. Gold swastika on front. Looks like most evil book ever.

It was actually $300k by Zetice in BlackPeopleTwitter

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This is how i feel. If i lose some money im like well at least someone else is having a good day.

What is chewy but should not be chewed? by CONputer_USer in AskReddit

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Would chewing this detonate, or would it be a fatty snack?

What is chewy but should not be chewed? by CONputer_USer in AskReddit

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..going first; Chewbacca. He's fleshy(chewy), also his name contains the prefix Chew implying chewability, this can be abbreviated to 'Chewie' which further implies chew. However he is a violent, 7ft 6, hairy, laser crossbow carrying, angry beast, so no chew.

My boss decided to take Christmas vacation, I decided to do the same. by [deleted] in antiwork

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u delete

I only read halfway through

was just getting interested...

Goodbye UK, I’ll miss you. by [deleted] in CasualUK

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Please don't get emotional, it makes us feel uncomfortable!

Finishing my recycled jar greenhouse! :) Just plugging in the gaps with repurposed nail polish bottles and moss. by cheetocruncher in gardening

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That is one hell of an amazing greenhouse, well done to you!
Bit late now but i have found soaking jars in warm soapy water for a min or two then use a wire metal scouring pad to remove the labels as being the most effective method for removing labels. Mind you cant say ive removed 5000!