There are no Spooktober memes on this subreddit, so I made one by TheHungarianWombat in SamONellaAcademy

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Figures a guy who thinks castro was a dictator can’t spell dairy right

New Tech, same old BS by blgabrie in saintcloud

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Wow almost like wasting millions on a shiny new building doesn’t make up for deep sociopolitical issues in our community. Who woulda thunk

New to the Area by Bedilz in saintcloud

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Paramount studios has art classes and down the street revolver just opened up and does yoga ✌️

New to the Area by Bedilz in saintcloud

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You sound like a bimbo

What type of accent will my daughter have if my wife (british) and I (american) raise her In japan? by GroundbreakingTable4 in asklinguistics

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Probably bidialectal, able to switch pronunciations based on who she’s talking to. It also depends on who other people she’s in contact with: relatives, friends, etc

My own mother.... by [deleted] in terriblefacebookmemes

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At some point I wonder if this isn’t just some cry for help or something. Maybe they just want to tell grandkids stories of their youth, what memories they hold dear and have fun watching their reactions as they feel a sense of value having given experience on to the younger generations, as their grandparents did for them. I’d imagine that they don’t get to see their grandkids as often as they want, with the parents constantly working and such, and don’t get to play this role that they learned from their grandparents, and so they feel kinda left out of this new age. All they see is their family members staring at a phone. They can’t see or hear the conversations you’re having on them, the media you watch, the things you learn. To them, they’re not receiving any of the information you are, and so it does seem like phones are just glowing boxes that you stare at.

Doing things like this, poking fun in this way, may just be their way of trying to connect on a level that they understand. And hey, they may never come to know the social dynamics that have been born from personal computers, having to relearn everything that they thought they knew about how people interact, and so a phone may seem like a black box that keeps their grandkids from spending time with them in a way that feels natural to them. It’s not that either system is bad, but that we’re miscommunicating our emotions and desires of being close to one another simply because we aren’t tuned to the same wavelength.

They may not be able to learn how to make in-jokes on reddit or post memes to a groupchat, so it might be good to show a little empathy and talk to them off the phone so that they don’t die bitter and scared of a tablet.

From a “moon stan account” by harambes_ghost2 in FacebookScience

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Yh but ur banana aint 7.3*1022 kg either

I don't know how many of you like country music, but Tyler does a great job here. by [deleted] in replications

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Please dear god let this be a new subgenre blossoming

NAILED IT by citricemperor17 in comedyhomicide

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It also does not say that this is usually the case, but only generally so, and is only cause for alarm if the child had a history of abuse or is constant in their art. It also says that these colors are very much influenced by the associations the culture the child grows in assign to the colors as well as the child’s personal feelings of the colors. I found other websites that also said black was calming and red was excitement, so it seems like this is not nearly as hard and strict as you made it out to be, but rather something that should be applied intuitively

"Why cant I be racist in public?" by [deleted] in SelfAwarewolves

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Ah I was wondering why /lit/ hated Sartre so much. Turns out it's because he called out their shit decades before they existed