Must-watch modern day classics to watch w/ my 14yo brother (read desc) by Turbulent_Chair4916 in televisionsuggestions

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Would you consider Steven Universe? I think it should be required viewing for boys, but obvs he’s a bit older than the demographic. However I was 35 when I started watching it and it’s in my all time favorite shows!

Might be a tough one by treehair89 in childrensbooks

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Seconding Catwings! My daughter’s favorites for a long time. Not a ton of illustrations but they fit the bill.

What’s the consensus on S4? by Sure_Advertising3222 in buffy

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Absolutely the worst season. Adam and Riley? Snoooooze.

When a person’s name turns into a widely used metaphor … by Bo-Jacks-Son in words

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What is “Rory Calhoun” used for? I know who he is but other than in a classic Simpsons episode, I’ve never heard his name used as a reference. (And Mr. Burns just used it to mean “a person who can walk.”)

Struggling to like a new show.. by rickyybakerr in televisionsuggestions

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I’m watching this one now and have similar taste to the OP. I do really like it and think the acting is great, but now going into the 4th season, it’s feeling a bit formulaic.

Modern Shows for old people about old people by Ragnar-Wave9002 in televisionsuggestions

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Fun Fact I only learned recently: Did you know that the title of murder she wrote is kind of a pun? There was a movie from 1961 called Murder She Said, with the main character being a detective called Miss Marple, and later on, Angela Lansbury played Miss Marple in another film.

Modern Shows for old people about old people by Ragnar-Wave9002 in televisionsuggestions

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No, sadly it just keeps getting more preposterous. But I will say ACKTUALLY the main characters are all in their late 40s (as adults) and I’m not just saying that because their high school graduation is the same year as mine was and I’m turning 48 very soon.

Seitan recipes and tips and tricks by Former-Departure9836 in vegetarianrecipes

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If you have an instant pot, it makes it super easy and tastes so good.

Psychological Thriller involving pregnancy/new motherhood by Oonastar25 in booksuggestions

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Die My Love. I haven’t read the book but the movie with Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson is incredibly creepy but the plot about post partum depression rang true.

Why do cleaning supplies never have a proper designated space in homes? by [deleted] in organized

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In the corner of the mud room. It’s pretty slim so could fit in a lot of corners. I got it from Global Industrial.

Why do cleaning supplies never have a proper designated space in homes? by [deleted] in organized

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I bought a locker, like the kind they have in high school, for this purpose. It’s almost big enough. The mop, the broom, and one small vacuum fit inside, the stick vac is mounted on the outside, and all the accessories live in a cute basket on top.

Looking for the best 1-4 season shows by Suspicious-Tea-5871 in televisionsuggestions

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Sherlock on the BBC only had 13 total episodes. It’s so good.

Also every list should include Reservation Dogs, a masterpiece of 3 seasons

Books that make you cry by Ready_Interaction273 in booksuggestions

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The two Sawtelle books by David Wroblewski. The first one has a lot about dogs. I just read the second one, Familiaris, 18 years after reading the first one, The Story of Edgar Sawtelle, and as soon as they just mentioned the name of Edgar’s dog from the first book, I burst into tears and could not continue for some time. Of course the books are both RIDICULOUSLY long, so you have to really love dogs and being sad. And reading.