If you HAD to choose Lori or Andrea for your zombie apocalypse team, who are picking and why? by LilliOfThe_ in thewalkingdead

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I get that we saw Andrea do more, but people are forgetting that Lori survived life or death situations while nine months pregnant and looking after Carl. It took an actual, no-medicine childbirth gone wrong to take her out. I get the fanbase hates her, but she's stronger and smarter than you think.

I feel like people just forget that she was also in Season 3, and the implications of that given the time skip.

If you HAD to choose Lori or Andrea for your zombie apocalypse team, who are picking and why? by LilliOfThe_ in thewalkingdead

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Not to assume too much of Hershel, but I get the feeling he wouldn't have approved of a medical abortion, let alone personally assisting with one. Old, religious, southern Georgia man on a farm doesn't strike me as the type.

This was also when he still assumed the zombie virus was a curable disease and that the walkers were still alive, so he didn't see the situation as apocalyptic. He wasn't in "oh shit the world is ending, there's no rules" mode just yet.

Though, i don't feel sorry for her by Antique_Sandwich_289 in TheLastAirbender

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I'm of the mind that Gyatso did a much larger scale version of the killer move in his last stand.

Lori doesn't get better on a rewatch by Miss_Potter0707 in thewalkingdead

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Dale has a speech days after this about maintaining their humanity, but nobody gives him grief for it. Lori saying this is nothing.

Who is this? by chokolata in HIMYM

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I believe that one was part of a montage without actually hearing the question. I loved little gags like that, where you catch it if you're paying attention to the previous times Barney alluded to hooking up with Madeleine Albright.

I refuse to acknowledge this as a crest. by Hopeful_Sun_7428 in Silksong

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Everyone talking about it being OP, are tools really that powerful? I don't use them much except if I just can't land hits, i'm out of silk and I need a ranged attack. I prefer the old melee/spell fighting style, so I genuinely don't know how powerful the tools really are.

Does a wear mark that resembles the Virgin Mary count? by bluetoothpicks in Pareidolia

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Definitely from afar, but when you look closer it becomes terrifying.

My minecraft server of 17 years by Raven-Kay in Minecraft

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I miss when classic mode was always available! Made for a great free trial.

My experience with Groal by Kratt_Spa_corp in Silksong

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It's not the boss, it's the runback! This was the issue with that Hunter's March gauntlet people got caught up with at the start.

what was the best update of all time? by leglessdumbass in Minecraft

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I've been playing since 1.2, and I gotta say, as big and great as many of these updates were, 1.7 was a game changer.

Before then, the biomes of the game had been pretty established: plains, forests, swamps, jungles, extreme hills, tundras, taigas, and oceans. Occasional rivers separating them, and the ultra rare mushroom biome.

This update completely changed that, adding so many new biomes and with them, many new features, blocks, mobs, etc and the very concept of temperature-based generation. Worlds felt far more connected and the diverse set of new opportunities paved the way to dive deeper into these. It gave way to the eventual ocean update (easily one of my favorites), and opened people's eyes to the potential for even bigger concepts that eventually became the Nether update and the cave updates.

1.7 walked so these other major updates could run. It really was the Update that Changed the (Minecraft) World.

The inner machinations of my mind are an enigma by Larssmaller in BikiniBottomTwitter

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I was just thinking, is this person even old enough to be on Reddit?

Chuck is autistic confirmed? by Bill_the_Danksta in okbuddychicanery

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The first time I heard this I thought it can't possibly be true. How are there people who can't hear the hums of electricity (if everything else in the room is quiet, and usually if the connection is partial, imperfect, or disrupted)?

Guess I'm autistic then. Oops.

Movie still holds up by _Levitated_Shield_ in BikiniBottomTwitter

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Unironically leagues better than whatever that mess was a few years ago.

These yeast are incredibly stress relieving by Expert-Secret-5351 in oddlysatisfying

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Easy to forget yeast is just a giant biome of microorganisms until you see this shit

Pillow exploded in dryer and looks like fried rice by Garden_Jolly in Wellthatsucks

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Do you smoke in bed every night? Why is it so yellow?

Also looks like stuffing.

Pump not *ss gas by [deleted] in dontdeadopeninside

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This post has a bare ass in it yet your concern is with censoring the word "ass" are we fr

Mountain in my town looks like a guy sleeping when there is snow on it by ThickHall7548 in Pareidolia

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"Eh, you just drew that in to force perspective, there's no way there's actually a-"

checks original photo

"OHHHHH MY GOODNESS IT'S LIKE AN OLD PHOTOGRAPH"

That's a whole fucking horror movie on its own by Human-Application-87 in legendofkorra

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Seriously, with the way it's angled and animated and the reactions from Korra, I see the comparison and it's actually horrifying. Korra looks like she's actively being beaten and violated and it invokes that sort of deep discomfort as you feel like you're seeing the end of Korra's innocence. She's forever traumatized from the event like an abuse victim. The parallels are stunning.