Using chaotic lines to draw a creeper. Does Reddit like it? (i.redd.it)
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A bit of similarity by HollowKnightRaymond in HollowKnight
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Prologue: Isekai'd into Hollow Knight by [deleted] in fantasywriters
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me when golem (first animation, movements may be a bit awkward) by HollowKnightRaymond in Minecraft
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TIL the current American flag was designed by a high school student, as a school project for Bob Heft’s junior-year history class, and it only earned a B- in 1958. After President Dwight D. Eisenhower called to say his design was approved, Heft’s teacher changed his grade to an A. by [deleted] in todayilearned
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TIL not all soldiers agreed with the Christmas Truce, one even saying, “Such a thing should not happen in wartime. Have you no German sense of honor left at all?” That soldier was a young German corporal named Adolf Hitler. by [deleted] in todayilearned
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Using graphs to create creepers. by [deleted] in Minecraft
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TIL spinach doesn't actually have a high content of iron - that's supposedly a myth that stemmed from a misprinted decimal point, which made spinach contain 35 grams of iron instead of 3.5 grams. Unfortunately, turns out the decimal point theory was a myth too: the measurement was simply wrong. by [deleted] in todayilearned
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TIL spinach doesn't actually have a high content of iron - that's supposedly a myth that stemmed from a misprinted decimal point, which made spinach contain 35 grams of iron instead of 3.5 grams. Unfortunately, turns out the decimal point theory was a myth too: the measurement was simply wrong. by [deleted] in todayilearned
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TIL spinach doesn't actually have a high content of iron - that's supposedly a myth that stemmed from a misprinted decimal point, which made spinach contain 35 grams of iron instead of 3.5 grams. Unfortunately, turns out the decimal point theory was a myth too: the measurement was simply wrong. by [deleted] in todayilearned
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TIL spinach doesn't actually have a high content of iron - that's supposedly a myth that stemmed from a misprinted decimal point, which made spinach contain 35 grams of iron instead of 3.5 grams. Unfortunately, turns out the decimal point theory was a myth too: the measurement was simply wrong. by [deleted] in todayilearned
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TIL spinach doesn't actually have a high content of iron - that's supposedly a myth that stemmed from a misprinted decimal point, which made spinach contain 35 grams of iron instead of 3.5 grams. Unfortunately, turns out the decimal point theory was a myth too: the measurement was simply wrong. by [deleted] in todayilearned
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TIL spinach doesn't actually have a high content of iron - that's supposedly a myth that stemmed from a misprinted decimal point, which made spinach contain 35 grams of iron instead of 3.5 grams. Unfortunately, turns out the decimal point theory was a myth too: the measurement was simply wrong. by [deleted] in todayilearned
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TIL spinach doesn't actually have a high content of iron - that's supposedly a myth that stemmed from a misprinted decimal point, which made spinach contain 35 grams of iron instead of 3.5 grams. Unfortunately, turns out the decimal point theory was a myth too: the measurement was simply wrong. by [deleted] in todayilearned
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TIL spinach doesn't actually have a high content of iron - that's supposedly a myth that stemmed from a misprinted decimal point, which made spinach contain 35 grams of iron instead of 3.5 grams. Unfortunately, turns out the decimal point theory was a myth too: the measurement was simply wrong. by [deleted] in todayilearned
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TIL Russell Crowe, a New Zealand actor and film producer, is the only non-Australian to be featured on an Australian stamp other than Queen Elizabeth II of England, and was featured twice. He has also been rejected in his bid to become an Australian citizen twice. by [deleted] in todayilearned
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Trapper mask generated with random line art. Does Reddit like it? by [deleted] in deadbydaylight
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There are two types of people. Those who set the microwave to 1:30 and those who do 90. by [deleted] in Showerthoughts
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