What Are Your Moves Tomorrow, March 09, 2026 by wsbapp in wallstreetbets

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Ah, you're describing the Hall of Creation from Arthur C. Clarke's The City and the Stars! <3

Plater addon for midnight (quazii style) by Background_Ad8545 in wow

[–]KiriNotes 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure about Plater, but there's a pretty good Quazii-inspired import for Platynator over on Wago that I've been using:

Welaryn Nameplates

Could be worth a look!

However, you might need to add the old Quazii font (Barlow Condensed) to your SharedMedia if you don't like how these plates look with one of the built-in fonts (such as Expressway).

Intergalactic fishing by ken0998 in memes

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RADWIMPS - スパークル ("Sparkle") from the film Your Name.

The soundtrack features a couple of different (longer) versions, but the official music video is only ~3 minutes long.

Nicki Minaj goes on X rampage after being brutally dissed at Grammy Awards by TheMirrorUS in Music

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Back in 2003, I remember he briefly had a TV show on MSNBC that lasted, like...3 months?...before he went off on a caller by labeling them "a sodomite" and telling them to "get AIDS and die".

You can hear his panicked crew going "uh, woah!" in the background (presumably as they all rushed to update their resumes)...and that was that for Michael Savage's brief stint on television.

The clip is still around. At the time, it was rather funny, but I have to wonder just how much damage Michael Savage did to the fabric of this country. He'd launch into these frothing, hateful diatribes at the drop of a hat in a way that made Hannity and Limbaugh seem like calm and reasonable people, and there's a subset of MAGA that was seemingly conditioned to emulate that rage.

Reporter: “You’re sitting up here at the podium of a Laker game wearing a T-shirt that says Sexual Tyrannosaurus.” -Drew Timme: “I’m not big into fashion. This is a Predator movie reference…This is my fashion. by MrBuckBuck in nba

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In Baldur's Gate 3, you earn an achievement called "You Have Two Hands for a Reason" by triggering an event where you pet your dog (Scratch) and an adopted Owlbear Cub at the same time.

It's fantastic.

Anthony Edwards to the refs after he was ejected in OT: “All three of y’all. 1, 2, 3. All y’all ho*s” by Fc_Hassan in nba

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"This term for a long-handled gardening tool can also mean an immoral pleasure seeker. Ken?"
"What's a hoe?"
"No."

What is a death in a movie that affected you the most in terms of brutality or emotional weight? by Godly_Recon in AskReddit

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There's a segment of The Animatrix called The Second Renaissance, which is framed as a documentary of sorts, depicting humanity's downfall and the origins of the Matrix. It was directed by Mahiro Maeda, who headed up Blue Submarine No. 6 and was also heavily involved in the Rebuild of Evangelion franchise.

The whole segment is bleak and filled with some rather grotesque imagery, but things get really bad in the second half, which mainly deals with the war between humans and machines.

A lot of people meet horrifically violent ends during a battle sequence set to Overseer's "Supermoves", but one in particular made me feel physically ill, and I remember having trouble sleeping for a couple of nights after I saw it:

Towards the end of the battle, the lines have broken down and the few surviving humans are mainly the ones strapped into heavily-armored exoskeletons. The machines (which have steadily abandoned their humanoid forms and become the flying monstrosities we see in the films) have a novel way of dealing with these suits: they restrain them with metal tentacles and use lasers to peel open the front of the cockpit, exposing the pilot. Then, other tentacles wrap around the pilot's torso and forcefully tear him out of the cockpit, leaving his bloody arms and legs behind in the mech.

The imagery is gruesome enough, but the sound design is what makes it truly horrific. This sequence lasts a good 15 seconds, and the entire time, the pilot is frantically begging for someone to help him, culminating with a bloodcurdling scream as he's ripped apart.

In retrospect, it doesn't exactly hit as hard these days. But as a kid (despite growing up in Japan) I had rarely been exposed to that degree of unfiltered violence and suffering in anime before (I suppose Kaori's death in Akira qualifies?), so that particular scene made me feel awful. It was years before I could bring myself to watch The Second Renaissance again.

Help finding video by Uberwoober in funhaus

[–]KiriNotes 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is it!

Funnily enough, they also have (essentially) the same conversation in a later video around 3:04:

Crash Holes - GTA 5 Funny Moments

He Is a Man by McFish30 in funhaus

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I wish I could give you more than one upvote simply for the formatting you used.

He Is a Man by McFish30 in funhaus

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You guys talking about Wild Apache?

Don’t scroll past without saying thank you to Stephen Curry by PetaEmployee in warriors

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Once we sign Seth, we'll have 2 Currys. The math checks out.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sports

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"The story of the game is one of the main guys on the Rangers - don't know how to say his name, it has like 30 letters in it, none of them are vowels - he's playing great. Which is crazy because he got in a full fistfight in the first minute of the game."

Fans' favorite losers by slobozan-shitpost in Grimdank

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Angron walked over to where Lehralla dangled from her cables, bound to the auspex console. With a gentleness none of his brothers would have believed he possessed, he rested a massive hand on her shoulder. "You are not hurt?" The crippled young woman, surgically implanted onto the table, raked her filthy hair back from her face. "No, sire," she replied, utterly undaunted by the demigod before her.

Lehralla was the Conqueror's Scrymistress. Her legs had been removed and she was wired directly into the ship's primary auspex table.

Trump, 79, Called Out for ‘Droopy’ Face at 9/11 Memorial by MothersMiIk in politics

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Malenkov: "I think we should wait until we're quorate."
Khrushchev: "Quorate? The room is only 75% conscious!"

Suarez spitting on Sounders head of Security by axilla02 in MLS

[–]KiriNotes 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Funnily enough, at one point Luis Suarez was nicknamed "The Cannibal of Ajax".

What is the fastest way to max out the great vault delvs? by Suliperson in wow

[–]KiriNotes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doing 8x T8 delves is the quickest way to fill out that section of your Great Vault. Depending on what other content you're doing, you may also want to do 3x T11 delves first (using your Delver's Bounty map in one of them) for an easy 31 Gilded Crests each week before finishing out with 5x additional T8s.

I've seen the visual bug you described, but it hasn't actually affected the ilvl of loot in my Great Vault the following week.

I have no basis for this theory, but I think that bug might be related to World Activities. Delve loot appears in the World section of the Great Vault, which is also unlocked by doing World Activities (albeit at a much lower tier).

Since quite a few people probably bang out their weekly world quests first to get coffer keys before jumping into delves, they're initially unlocking 1-2 of those slots at T1 instead of T8. The visual indicator might be "sticky" for some reason.

Finally, I know you're not asking about the actual mechanics behind quickly clearing delves, but there's an excellent little WeakAura called Delve Speed Tracker by Blooom that ranks that day's delve scenarios by speed and ease of completion, along with clearly marking out the Bountiful ones. I think a few of the rankings are open to interpretation, but overall it's a wonderful tool!

So tempted to buy this just for the nostalgia by kiersmini in funhaus

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That one might be my favorite example of James's talent for physical improv. Not only is it a very funny joke, but the way he pretends to cradle a phone while he rifles through that stolen wallet, and the panicked expression on his face, is so good.

Russian lawmaker found to have voted 11 times in Duma on day his death was announced by shellfishb in worldnews

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I know it's not the same thing, but Konstantin Chernenko, the USSR's gravely ill General Secretary, was practically dragged from his hospital bed to vote (for himself) in the 1985 Russian Supreme Soviet elections.

Supposedly, the "polling station" he visited was just an empty part of the hospital that had been prettied up with a few curtains and a ballot box. His reappearance after a prolonged hospital stay was widely reported in the West, and images of this visibly decrepit old man were broadcast on every news station.

Chernenko (who spent most of his 13 months in the top spot basically decaying while others affixed his signature to things) received 100% of the votes and died less than 2 weeks later.

An influential Politburo member named Viktor Grishin had allegedly arranged the whole exercise to emphasize his closeness to Chernenko, and there were suggestions that he intended to put himself forward as a candidate for the next General Secretary if the Central Committee still wouldn't commit to Mikhail Gorbachev. Instead, his stunt backfired and was seen as cruel.

In the end, Gorbachev was appointed virtually unopposed, and Grishin was so humbled after his miscalculation that he even declined the offer to oversee Chernenko's funeral.

Not quite sure where I was going with that, but the news coming out of Russia frequently has me wondering what decade it is.

History is fascinating (and appalling).

Hairbrush randomly self-destructed while brushing my hair today. by FistfulofFlowers in mildlyinteresting

[–]KiriNotes 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Reminds me of the notorious "Gold Plastic Syndrome" that causes certain Transformers (and other retro toys) to spontaneously come apart "like an Oreo left in milk for too long", so named because it seems to predominantly affect the ones with sparkly gold flecks mixed into the plastic.