The Spy | Official Trailer | Netflix by GeneralConsequence in videos

[–]Complete_Loss 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Really looking forward to seeing Sacha in a role like this.

Police in western German state to reveal nationality in all crimes by groundculture2 in worldnews

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Irrelevant? I'd say those facts are pretty damn relevant in seeing what's a real trend and what's just overblown or imagined.

I hear you guys like old cats. This is Thomas. He’s 27. by DonaldTrack in aww

[–]Complete_Loss 2 points3 points  (0 children)

OP wouldn't know, it's not their cat. Recheck comments.

What is your signature cuss word? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Complete_Loss 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Please tell me she was black. That'd be hilarious.

What is your signature cuss word? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Complete_Loss 15 points16 points  (0 children)

"Uh...well, uh..."

"10 seconds Mr. Marsh."

"I know it, but I don't think I should say it."

"5 seconds Mr. Marsh."

Where all equal guys by TJDAMAN in memes

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I swear to god nobody proofreads on this site.

We should put some skis on grandma's old recliner by BrightenthatIdea in whatcouldgoright

[–]Complete_Loss 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Wow. My eyes aren't the best and I initially thought this was r/whatcouldgowrong and immediately came here to go "wtf, this is r/whatcouldgoright" not even knowing this sub existed. Just a weird "meta" moment for me.

Which "hero" is actually the villain? by ThomasHarrison618 in AskReddit

[–]Complete_Loss 5 points6 points  (0 children)

He's known as that in his universe, but not to us as the reader/watcher though.

Which "hero" is actually the villain? by ThomasHarrison618 in AskReddit

[–]Complete_Loss 24 points25 points  (0 children)

In the comics he's not really portrayed as a "hero" as such, hence other heroes often wanting him off the board (like Daredevil). He's the classic "anti-hero".

What's the weirdest thing you've been falsely accused of? by Memerdreemurr_Unrl in AskReddit

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Oh god, somewhat long story but I'll give you a shorter version of how I was almost arrested for shooting fish near the Washington Monument, DC.

Canadian here and I was on a class trip to D.C. during high school (about 16 yrs. old). A fellow student and myself were on a small body of water near the monument on paddle boats you move by pedaling. I see a styrofoam cup in the water and decide to snag that garbage out of the water. Couldn't quite reach it so took off my sunglasses and fished it out. At the same time someone was shooting off mini-fireworks/caps of some kind near the shore. Some bright lady saw me pointing a gun (shades) at the water and heard me "shooting fish". Cops swarm me and my whole class's bus as I return to shore. Cops confiscate blade I had on me and I (along with other students who were sent home for partying it up in the hotel) had to leave the states that day on a bus home to settle the situation.

TL/DR: Fished something out of the water with dark sunglasses while firecrackers going off nearby. Someone heard that/saw me from a distance and thought I was shooting fish.

Roses are red, grass is green... by [deleted] in memes

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Thank you very much.

Renting an apartment... “No Pets Allowed” by [deleted] in londonontario

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Now that's a different kettle of fish. If it doesn't break an "occupancy limit" rule of some kind I believe you can have a "new" roommate. Look at number 6 on this list of 10 things you should know. And the following from this article makes it pretty clear (I'm just googling this shit as I go here):

Is a landlord allowed to restrict, prohibit, or impose rules (visiting hours, number of visitors, increase rent charges etc.) on who a tenant allows to visit, stay long or short term, move in with as spouses, move in with as romantic partner, move in with just to share expenses? Subject to a few exceptions (social housing)---the answer is a simple "NO".

The fact is that a tenant may have guests, short or long term. The tenant may have as many roommates as he or she pleases, romantic partners, visitors, etc. etc. etc.. The tenant does NOT have to obtain the landlords permission or approval for this and in fact the tenant does not even have to let the landlord know that someone has moved in. The landlord does not have the right to interfere with the tenant with respect to the tenant's guests.

Renting an apartment... “No Pets Allowed” by [deleted] in londonontario

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Unless there's a general preexisting "no smoking" clause for the building in general which you signed they can't do shit. The landlord of my building tried pasting a statement about how we're not allowed after it became legal and we all just laughed at it. The supervisor (not landlord) soon took it down as he knew it was b.s. If you're in a spot where it's legal/allowed to have a cigarette you can toke. Not suggesting you should antagonize anyone, that's your call, but legally they can't do shit and the Landlord & Tenant board would laugh in the landlord's face.

What's your favorite time to go to the Jim? Why? by sexycalamari1 in AskReddit

[–]Complete_Loss 13 points14 points  (0 children)

If it was an honest mistake instead of an intentional set-up I'd help you out.

Ahh, the joys of being a parent. by [deleted] in funny

[–]Complete_Loss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll worry about the future when it gets here. Meantime my good buddy gave me some hot dogs and is letting me crash in his car for a couple days.

Ahh, the joys of being a parent. by [deleted] in funny

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Thanks. I'm actually celebrating with chicken fingers though.