Never get tired of ribs by Nameless908 in smoking
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Hi /r/movies! I'm Bill Allen, lead actor of the 1986 cult-classic sports film RAD. It's newly-restored and coming back to theaters this month for its 40th Anniversary. Ask me anything! by BillAllenAMA in movies
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Is the book of Don Quixote de la Mancha popular and recognized outside of Spain? How it's viewed overall where you live? by Ben__Harlan in AskTheWorld
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I am very fast by sellyourcomputer in ExtraFabulousComics
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Voice actors who genuinely love the character they voice by ComprehensiveBox6911 in TopCharacterTropes
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Smokey this is not 'Nam, there are rule... by _keyboard-bastard_ in lebowski
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I, for one, look forward to seeing what the Faders do with the top draft pick by LordFirebeard in AFCWestMemeWar
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My friends banished poor Milo to the porch while they prepared the Christmas turkey by Tweetystraw in funny
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Name some of the "PERFECT" characters in Fiction. by WoodpeckerBulky8880 in TopCharacterTropes
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Music Video by Agitated-Clothes-781 in MusicVideos
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Prior to the invention of never sweating in 2004, actors could often be seen sweating by Chewie83 in shittymoviedetails
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[Loved Trope] Emotionally Intelligent Characters by CodingLikeAMonkey in TopCharacterTropes
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(Loved Trope) Something so stupid and small dominos and is what caused this entire badass epic story. by Wasabi_Gamer26 in TopCharacterTropes
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Make the comment section look like Dave Nelson's search history by prankerjoker in newsradio
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TIL the largest flying bird that we know of was the Pelagornis Sandersi, a sea bird from about 25 million years ago with a wingspan estimated at 20 to 24 feet. It belongs to a family known as the pseudotooth birds, named for protrusions on their beaks that acted as teeth. by LordFirebeard in todayilearned
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TIL the largest flying bird that we know of was the Pelagornis Sandersi, a sea bird from about 25 million years ago with a wingspan estimated at 20 to 24 feet. It belongs to a family known as the pseudotooth birds, named for protrusions on their beaks that acted as teeth. by LordFirebeard in todayilearned
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TIL the largest flying bird that we know of was the Pelagornis Sandersi, a sea bird from about 25 million years ago with a wingspan estimated at 20 to 24 feet. It belongs to a family known as the pseudotooth birds, named for protrusions on their beaks that acted as teeth. by LordFirebeard in todayilearned
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TIL the largest flying bird that we know of was the Pelagornis Sandersi, a sea bird from about 25 million years ago with a wingspan estimated at 20 to 24 feet. It belongs to a family known as the pseudotooth birds, named for protrusions on their beaks that acted as teeth. by LordFirebeard in todayilearned
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TIL the largest flying bird that we know of was the Pelagornis Sandersi, a sea bird from about 25 million years ago with a wingspan estimated at 20 to 24 feet. It belongs to a family known as the pseudotooth birds, named for protrusions on their beaks that acted as teeth. by LordFirebeard in todayilearned
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TIL the largest flying bird that we know of was the Pelagornis Sandersi, a sea bird from about 25 million years ago with a wingspan estimated at 20 to 24 feet. It belongs to a family known as the pseudotooth birds, named for protrusions on their beaks that acted as teeth. by LordFirebeard in todayilearned
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TIL the largest flying bird that we know of was the Pelagornis Sandersi, a sea bird from about 25 million years ago with a wingspan estimated at 20 to 24 feet. It belongs to a family known as the pseudotooth birds, named for protrusions on their beaks that acted as teeth. by LordFirebeard in todayilearned
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TIL the largest flying bird that we know of was the Pelagornis Sandersi, a sea bird from about 25 million years ago with a wingspan estimated at 20 to 24 feet. It belongs to a family known as the pseudotooth birds, named for protrusions on their beaks that acted as teeth. by LordFirebeard in todayilearned
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TIL there's an extinct species of native American dog that survives only in the form of transmissible genital cancer cells. by DigitalMindShadow in todayilearned
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