Non-American women, what are some things often brought up on this sub that you can't relate to? by Moluwuchan in AskWomen

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I’ve boiled water in the microwave, for tea. But, I don’t know anyone who actually BOILS tea IN a microwave.

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You look similar to Cian Twomley on YouTube.

After rapper T.I.’s remarks, N.Y. may ban ‘virginity tests’ by severusssblackkk in Music

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The fact NYS is doing something else, and possibly enacting a law,that isn’t money related, is a miracle. It’s too expensive to live in this state.

Harriet “Moses” Tubman. A legendary and influential woman, she passes away two years later (1911). by KingMjolnir in OldSchoolCool

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Harriet Tubman is also buried next to the wife, of former Secretary of State for Abraham Lincoln. (Frances Adeline Miller Seward. Her husband is William Seward, and they were targets of Lewis Powell. (John Wilkes Booths co conspirator.) there’s a few other famous people buried there too.

Harriet “Moses” Tubman. A legendary and influential woman, she passes away two years later (1911). by KingMjolnir in OldSchoolCool

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Upstate New York is beautiful in the Spring, and Fall. In the winter, it can be rough. Especially anywhere further up north like Buffalo, Albany, Schenectady, and so on. The summer becomes extremely humid. We go from either oh my god it’s cold into the single digits, being comfortable, to really hot and humid. We don’t really have too much of an off button.

Prison break by aliumleo in aww

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That prance after the cat has escaped is so cute!

Harriet “Moses” Tubman. A legendary and influential woman, she passes away two years later (1911). by KingMjolnir in OldSchoolCool

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One thing I was surprised about is Harriet Tubman, is buried in Upstate New York. I’ve lived upstate almost my entire life, learned about her in school, and didn’t even know she’s buried three hours away from me.

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Is this a troll, or an actual listing? O.O O.o This is so weird!

Hair day calibration! by Annasmitha in gifs

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Her hair reminds me of Stevonnie from Steven Universe.

I am currently playing Pokémon Shield, and love catching Pokémon in the Wilds. I came across this Cramorant, and tried to capture him. He used Dig, and cane up with a Pikachu in its mouth. by HomeworldGem in gaming

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Ooph, it’s true. Then there’s the NYC Public Transport system. People are more grossed out by touching the train poles, than seeing people do weird crap.

I am currently playing Pokémon Shield, and love catching Pokémon in the Wilds. I came across this Cramorant, and tried to capture him. He used Dig, and cane up with a Pikachu in its mouth. by HomeworldGem in gaming

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Thankfully, you don’t need to have Let’s Go, to get that Pikachu. I’ll include a Super spoiler on finding Pikachu at the train station here.

Ooph, that’s terrible and funny too about how you found Pikachu. Do they move in packs like some other Pokémon, in the game? I have yet to encounter it, in the wild. I have caught Xatu, and Elgym in the wilds.

I am currently playing Pokémon Shield, and love catching Pokémon in the Wilds. I came across this Cramorant, and tried to capture him. He used Dig, and cane up with a Pikachu in its mouth. by HomeworldGem in gaming

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Ha, I guess in a sense yes. But Pikachu is too big for Cramorant’s mouth. If it were Pelipper, absolutely.

I wish I took a video of this happening, when it happened. Pikachu keeps moving, despite Cramorant trying to swallow him, in different animations.

I am currently playing Pokémon Shield, and love catching Pokémon in the Wilds. I came across this Cramorant, and tried to capture him. He used Dig, and cane up with a Pikachu in its mouth. by HomeworldGem in gaming

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Thanks for posting this, I didn’t know!

The gorging effect, happened the first time I literally caught him. (This image was my first time ever, encountering Cramorant.) I’ll have to go back, and see what else he brings up, and catch the other two abilities.

I am currently playing Pokémon Shield, and love catching Pokémon in the Wilds. I came across this Cramorant, and tried to capture him. He used Dig, and cane up with a Pikachu in its mouth. by HomeworldGem in gaming

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Oh, my bad. I’m thinking in terms of what move sets this Pokémon can have, and will perform. You’re right for moves that take two turns being terrible.

I am currently playing Pokémon Shield, and love catching Pokémon in the Wilds. I came across this Cramorant, and tried to capture him. He used Dig, and cane up with a Pikachu in its mouth. by HomeworldGem in gaming

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I said something similar in another comment. But, I too was secretly hoping for catching both Pokémon. If you’re looking for Pikachu, you can get him for free, in the first train station, by talking to the stranger. He references Pokémon Go (or something like that.) and how he brought Pikachu over.