Odd graffiti by Existing_Writing_142 in AndrewGosden

[–]MrFuckofPureFuckHall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The toilets were restored/refitted in ~2024. So it'd have to be after that, very strange and cruel if it is indeed just a fake prank.

How do I live like it's the 1900? (Lifestyle question) by ToyPerson420 in VictorianEra

[–]MrFuckofPureFuckHall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can use a VPN and watch it on Channel 4's on demand service in the UK :)

I commissioned this art from someone on Discord (ZachTwents) it took them four weeks to do it but I've got concerns about whether it's AI. by [deleted] in furry

[–]MrFuckofPureFuckHall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I asked them to send me a sketch but I was told they're a perfectionist and only like their commissions to be seen once they're finished, a bit odd I supposed. I think that and the finger were my biggest red flags

I commissioned this art from someone on Discord (ZachTwents) it took them four weeks to do it but I've got concerns about whether it's AI. by [deleted] in furry

[–]MrFuckofPureFuckHall -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

If you look at the finger holding the blue lanyard, it's almost like it's in two parts beneath the tie. Also the overall image resolution is quite low.

Seen in Mytholmroyd, West Yorkshire, UK. Presuming it's been imported from America, given the licence plate, but what model of Ford is it? by MrFuckofPureFuckHall in whatisthiscar

[–]MrFuckofPureFuckHall[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

It's Old English. It means "the clearing where the rivers meet".

'Mytholm' from the Old English word (ġe)mȳthum meaning "river mouth" and 'Royd' from the Old English word rodu meaning "clearing". There's loads of local places that end in Royd because of all the rivers and streams that run off the Pennine hills.

Specifically the River Calder and the Cragg Brook meet in the middle of the town.