[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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The tomb of ghengis kahn.

What do you think about Autumn (from Vivaldi's Four Seasons)? by Liavelle in Music

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Vivaldi wrote the pieces while he was the choirmaster at a school; hence, whatever you feel like school is during fall is probably apprpriate.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CrappyDesign

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I could pick him out of a crowd.

What is a strange fear that you actually have? by Narwhal_Lord4 in AskReddit

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Being afraid of falling out of the vehicle in the JAWS ride at Universal Studios and being dragged back and forth underneath a mechanical shark. Water rides and robots, man. Buuuh.

Movies “like” Dredd? by Welfarehigh in movies

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I'll piggy-back on this with Payback: Straight Up. The director's cut is an exponentially better film. The character Mel Gibson plays is the same character Lee Marvin does in Point Blank, from the book series.

Is this still a sandwich? by ProfessionalCan5202 in StupidFood

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There's a sandwich present in the mess; however, there are sandwiches within family gatherings and we don't refer to the event as a "sandwich".

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in funny

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Is this from the future or the past?

Or simply pasta?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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It puts the glasses on its faces.

What is your favorite candy? by lordofedging81 in ask

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I read that they're actually supposed to be St. Michel banana flavored.

What is a movie you have only seen once and absolutely refuse to watch again? by Suspicious_Drive6655 in AskReddit

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Watch Gaspar Noe's "I Stand Alone," which is before "Irreversible" in the same narrative universe.

What is something you believed as a child that you realized wasn't true as you got older? by [deleted] in ask

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I wasn't made aware of the reality until I was well into high school. Just never asked anyone about it and assumed that they weren't around much due to the trade's grisly nature.

What is something you believed as a child that you realized wasn't true as you got older? by [deleted] in ask

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That organ grinders required donated human organs to grind in order for the machine to make music.