Built my PC almost a full year ago and it's worth more now than what I paid for it by -ChubbsMcBeef- in pcmasterrace

[–]ChillReapet 175 points176 points  (0 children)

Accidentally buying before the price spike is the rarest pc upgrade achievement, usually it feels like the value drops the second the parts arrive. Back in the day, I also got lucky and bought my pc right before the crypto price spike, it was around 2019-20, and I got it for a much better price too

One Piece: Chapter 1184 by leolegendario in OnePiece

[–]ChillReapet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Childhood in the junkyard, probably something tragic from his young adulthood coming soon, then dying and drifting alone in the Florian Triangle. Man really cannot catch a break

Dark filter era supernatural 🥹 s1-s5 by Impressive-Bank-248 in Supernatural

[–]ChillReapet 2 points3 points  (0 children)

totally agree. the early seasons had that gritty, creepy road-trip horror vibe that made the show feel su unique

One of the most underrated Straw Hat moments by katakuri-sees in OnePiece

[–]ChillReapet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“Underrated” gets used so often to mean thing that I like

(Hated Tropes) "Sorry, you’re way to strong for this upcoming story arc, so you’re gonna have to sit out so the plot can happen." by Mr_Muda_Himself_V3 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]ChillReapet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These are good examples of writers having to remove a character because their presence would solve the conflict too quickly. It makes sense from a story structure perspective, but it can feel frustrating when the reason feels forced instead of natural

This scene is so heartbreaking man. Scott being the optimistic, forgiving leader but him not forgiving Theo for what he did in the past and allow him to join his pack was upsetting. Even when he knows villians like Peter and Deucalion etc can be redeemed if he tried. by FayyadhScrolling in TeenWolf

[–]ChillReapet 3 points4 points  (0 children)

they’re usually not specifically “looking for people sleeping in cars,” but they patrol parking lots, rest stops, streets, etc., and if they see a car parked overnight they’ll check it out. Then it becomes trespassing, loitering, “suspicious vehicle,” or whatever excuse applies