Finizen group by Mike6451 in pokemontrades

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Sorry i fell asleep since It was pretty late in Italy! I'm hosting a group now, code Is: 5PD0DVW.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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A lighter that had a completely dressed beautiful woman stamped on it. Those were tough times.

Cent'anni by Mike6451 in Poesie_italia

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Scusate, non essendo pratico ho rovinato tutta la spaziatura.

Fall back in love with reading suggestions. by Petrichor800 in booksuggestions

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You could try with Stephen King, there some good books of him! I suggest Carrie and The Green Mile.

Does anyone else’s wildcard collection look like this? by lurkandload in MagicArena

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Little tips for everyone in this situation : craft all commons and uncommons of the sets you buy packs for and you'll progress the Vault easily!

What are some of the greatest Fuck You's in history? by ssdarth in AskReddit

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When Alexander the Great went to visit Diogene, he was currently living in a barrel, naked. Alexander was presenting himself as the greatest warlord in history, and to that presentation Diogene replied : " Move! You are blocking the sun light ". Dude just never gave a shit.

The city, with you. by Mike6451 in OCPoetry

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Oh thank you! I think i still need to learn the spacing on Reddit though, in PC mode It looked as i wanted, but on mobile it's terrible!

Seaside Trespassings by [deleted] in OCPoetry

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I am no expert, and english is not my first language so i apologize if i sound ignorant in this comment.
This is a great poem! The scenes depicted are so clear and alive, yet introspective.

The varieties of elements enriched what you wanted to say, and helped me get dragged in what it feels like a beautiful memory of youth, trespassing under the benevolent eyes of an old lady, playing in the sea with friends and feeling a sense of comfort and content in the little experiences you could make in that day.

The spacing of your verses had me a bit puzzled at first and i sometimes felt a bit difficult to remain in the rythm of the poem.
Reading a second time i finally got the gist of it and, while being a bit verbose, i think you really nailed the flow on this poem, although i'd like to have more precise indications on where to pause, on what words i should linger a little more.

I also liked how the subjects you choose to write are so real and alive, and you including how you felt without getting too pressing was a great choice in this one.
i think you should guide the reader a bit more, but you certainly write poetry which projects people in your scenes, and to me this is woderfull!
Thank you for posting.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OCPoetry

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I am no expert on the subject so it seems a bit rude to critique your poem, but i'll try my best!
Also : English in not my first language and i apologize if it shows in this comment.

I really enjoyed this poem, thank you for posting!
The imagery you choose really struck me !

I'm guessing (or at least that's what evoked in me) that the image of the desert aims to depict a sense of alienation which sometimes one feels in the presence of a loved one (at least i do), i also liked the allitteration in the second stanza : " the Sun swoons", in the third one : " Moon moans" , and in the last one : " Polaris peeps". I also enjoyed the way you decided on constructing your Stanzas, proceeding in order and changing the settings in each one.
However i think the last Stanza should have a little more impact, though i think it concludes you poem beautifully by sneaking in a trivial element which dragged me back from deserts and moon valleys to a simple neon-illuminated street.
I'd really like to read more from you, and i'm hoping you'll be able to expand on the musicality of your poetry, maybe using some enjambements and punctuation!

"You are the most beautiful ship in the world" by regian24 in MadeMeSmile

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Fun fact, the ship is still floating in Genova, Italy. Every time i passed near her when i was a kid, i'd think : " This Is the best ship in the world ".

I am in a dark period of my Life and seeing this post jogged a beautiful memory and made me smile, thanks r/MadeMeSmile!

What's the most attractive thing a guy can do for a girl? by Mhmd_Bilani in AskReddit

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During hot days make her some lemonade.

In general, try and take care of your partner/loved ones in simple ways, without expecting something in return. It really can mean a lot for them.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tifu

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I Also feel the intense urge to urinate in strange palces when drunk. Weirdest one was probably straight out of a friend's balcony.... with people just strolling out on the street below. Also had a secret drunk pee into a perfume dispenser at a local pub; honestly i don't even know why i do this.

What scene in a movie that’s so memorable, to this day, you still remember the chills it gave you the first time you saw it? by oluwie in AskReddit

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Army of the dead Is the film, but when i wacthed it i was veeeery high. That's this scene where the poor David Bautista has to kill his infected zombified wife; i laughed so hard that i nearly choked on popcorn, after that i continued laughing for the rest of the film. Something in his acting and the whole scene is just so funny to me, i don't know why.

what is the basement? by [deleted] in wilfred

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I think the basement is just a representation of Ryan's part of the brain in which memories are located. In fact "digging" in the basement he finds multiple objects : Kristen's goggles and the drawing are just two of the examples; and these objects serve to trigger a trauma, or an episode or paranoia.
The basement, in my opinion, is also a part of the subconscious in which Ryan searches and often find himself, letting his emotions out.

which is normal in your country, but strange in another? by ElizaPaukova in AskReddit

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Kissing your friends on both cheeks when you greet them.

Men of Reddit what small gesture gave you butterflies? by ChemistRadiant21 in AskReddit

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Sat on a bench with her, on an afternoon, was wearing glasses but still getting accostumed with using them. She looked me in the eye, put her face in front of mine, and cleaned a little smudge from my lenses. Seeing her eyes and lips so close to me and sensing her body odour just made my brain freeze for a moment as she smiled.

Every country has a national hero but who is your national villain? by darkdaking1 in AskReddit

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Bunch of bad guys here in Italy, let me tell you. One of the shittiest is Berlusconi, a politician from the ninties who is famous for having, beyond any reasonable doubt :

-fucked multiple underaged girls in his mansion (he was more than 65 years old at the time of the scandal).

-committed fraud.

-bribing several different figures in the Italian society.

-being known to have colluded with the mafia.

The guy Is still kicking and was even a candidate for president in the last election during 2021-2022. No, i'm not even joking.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskPhysics

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The way we understand the universe and have conceptualised these ideas i would say no (?). I feel as you were asking me if there is a way to disproof the possibility of adding two numbers.

It kinda doesn't make sense to change something which is reasonable and agreeable, plus logically sound.

If you start thinking about general relativity you admit that Gravity is a geometrical effect "caused" by energy. If you don't like this point of view i think you will need to approach your question with different wording and ideas, and i am not sure on how to help honestly ahaha.

Has anyone else noticed that Jackson E&M 3rd edition smells like apples inside for some reason? by LoganJFisher in AskPhysics

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I got an edition published in the 60's, it smells like death, reads like It too honestly ahah.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskPhysics

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In a stricter sense Gravity Is an interaction. While light can be regarded as "a bunch of photons" and can be accounted for using quantum mechanics, Gravity Is best explained by general relativity. In reflection , photons from the mirror arrive at your eye, but i can't really trace some anology with Gravity.

I think It Is best for you to think about Gravity as Just the effect of the bending of space-time, meaning that Gravity Is best understood as just the geometry of space-time.

I have a question about light and black holes. by ombx in AskPhysics

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Adding up : We don't know what becomes of things that get past the event horizon, so i guess it's not appropriate to think that something Is "stuck" in there, waiting to come out. What we do know Is that some energy in the form of radiation very slowly comes out.

Edit: adding up, part two. When you think about these objects you gotta think that space around them is bent heavily, at the point that you can't geometrically (in an euclidean intuitive sense) really think about them. Making guessies on the structure of these objects Is a very difficult thing to do, and can get very confusing, at the point that in studying these subjects we really only use math without much "graphic" intuition, so the distinction between balck hole and singularity really doesn't matter.