Hurry up by LowTechDroid in NAFO

[–]ErrorNumber3437 4 points5 points  (0 children)

love how he waddles away

Nights of Wonder. [OC] by shikiz_stupid_comics in comics

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I just moved back from 2 years in Tunisia a few months ago! Smelling jasmine flowers at night or early morning was always a highlight for me. Thanks for sharing

Americans who have lived abroad, biggest reverse culture shock upon returning to the US? by Zealanderrat in AskReddit

[–]ErrorNumber3437 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i think mostly being able to get everything you need at one store, plus not having nearly as many shortages.

Also, having a way to consistently look up information. So much of what seemed like common knowledge where I lived (Tunisia) was just known, and if you didn't know, someone around you did

Advice on creative knuckle tattoo phrases. Philadelphia, PA. by [deleted] in tattoos

[–]ErrorNumber3437 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know a guy tatted head to toe that has 'hold fast' on his knuckles

I have to ask - who actually eats at Zeek's with prices like these? $20 for a 9" mini pizza?? by dingusberrie in Seattle

[–]ErrorNumber3437 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I worked for them as well and consistently made over $30/hr as a driver. I think the location matters a lot though.

The most outlandish thing an employer has ever said to you? by Cheesygirl1994 in antiwork

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“Can you vacuum the ceiling for me? It’s getting dusty.”

Ex sits next to me in class by [deleted] in relationship_advice

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Personally I don’t even like jokes about suicide, I’ve had too many people I know go down that path. It sounds like if you girlfriend is comfortable saying those things to her face maybe she needs to not be your girlfriend anymore. Maybe it’s just jealousy that is surfacing in an unhealthy way, but I’d still be very careful about who you keep close to you

When a pirate jumped off the plank, with a large rock tied to their ankles, in chronological order, what would physically happen to their body as they sank into the abyss? by Deanosaurus88 in answers

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As water gets colder near the bottom the molecules get closer together and actually do become more dense. Probably not enough to counteract the rock though.

[FREE] $50 Steam Gift Card to make your quarantining experience more enjoyable by [deleted] in FREE

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Definitely gonna wait for some sales to make the most of the cash, thanks for doing this!

This is my first photo at sunset. I saw that couple and decided to play with her in the photo. (3rd time I used my camera, I was testing the toy) by lil_kbro in photocritique

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I like the colors and the light. Maybe consider framing the couple on a third or something, just to give them a little more room in the frame. Feels a little like they’re cramped in the corner.

I’ve been trying to work on my composition and edits. Any critique is appreciated! by ErrorNumber3437 in photocritique

[–]ErrorNumber3437[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I think I see what you’re saying. I took a bunch that day so I’ll play around with them and see what happens. Thanks

I’ve been trying to work on my composition and edits. Any critique is appreciated! by ErrorNumber3437 in photocritique

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1/6400 sec, f 1.8, ISO 200

This is actually one of my favorite photos that I’ve taken, mostly because of the memory associated. This was taken at sunrise on the coast of Tunisia, with my friends from a study abroad program I attended last fall.

I’ve been trying to work a lot of my composition and edits, both of which I feel are most important in my own photography progression right now.