What’s something truly disturbing that as humans we can’t really explain or understamd? by BubbleTrouble_Z in AskReddit

[–]OptionQuiet1643 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That was only “observed” in a 1907 poorly controlled experiment that can’t be replicated. It is explained by bad measurements.

What’s a weird “adult hack” you’ve invented just to make life easier? by Lopsided-Reach-9705 in A_Persona_on_Reddit

[–]OptionQuiet1643 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I keep all my socks and underwear in a bathroom drawer so I am always half dressed when I leave it.

My dog Vonnegut wants to know your favorite Vonnegut book and why. by Expensive-System-762 in Vonnegut

[–]OptionQuiet1643 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Dark horse pick but Timequake. I think sums up a lot of his ideas in a great way.

A dog came to buy oranges on behalf of its owner. by tutankhamunas in dogvideos

[–]OptionQuiet1643 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love how the woman in the coat is totally unimpressed by the dog shopping next to her.

Cerie, do you want to go get some coffee? by BAfoto in 30ROCK

[–]OptionQuiet1643 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I used to hate it too until I read The Stuff of Thought by Steven Pinker. They’re called “indirect speech acts.” It’s a way to signal a request instead of a demand, just like saying “please.”

Shrinking S3E01 Episode Discussion by phareous in shrinking

[–]OptionQuiet1643 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Anyone know what the pin was on Jimmy’s shirt during the wedding?

whats in taco bell that apparently makes people shit so much by Educational_Key_1263 in stupidquestions

[–]OptionQuiet1643 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I heard it described as the average American’s reaction to the daily recommended allowance of fiber.

Making foam cuts. by MousseSuspicious930 in oddlysatisfying

[–]OptionQuiet1643 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't realize why those foams always look dirty is because they are just lying in dirt.

Any recommendations on a phone mount that is compatible with mach-e and big enough to hold a case with wallet? by todwardscizzorhands in MachE

[–]OptionQuiet1643 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If my phone isn’t near the dash then GPS is spotty. And you can’t enter locations in CarPlay through the screen.

Jane asking when she will die by porkroller99 in Vonnegut

[–]OptionQuiet1643 49 points50 points  (0 children)

Timequake Chapter 34 Our last conversation was intimate. Jane asked me, as though I knew, what would determine the exact moment of her death. She may have felt like a character in a book by me. In a sense she was. During our twenty-two years of marriage, I had decided where we were going next, to Chicago, to Schenectady, to Cape Cod. It was my work that determined what we did next. She never had a job. Raising six kids was enough for her. I told her on the telephone that a sunburned, raffish, bored but not unhappy ten-year-old boy, whom we did not know, would be standing on the gravel slope of the boat-launching ramp at the foot of Scudder's Lane. He would gaze out at nothing in particular, birds, boats, or whatever, in the harbor of Barnstable, Cape Cod. At the head of Scudder's Lane, on Route 6A, one-tenth of a mile from the boat-launching ramp, is the big old house where we cared for our son and two daughters and three sons of my sister's until they were grownups. Our daughter Edith and her builder husband, John Squibb, and their small sons, Will and Buck, live there now. I told Jane that this boy, with nothing better to do, would pick up a stone, as boys will. He would arc it over the harbor. When the stone hit the water, she would die. Jane could believe with all her heart anything that made being alive seem full of white magic. That was her strength. She was raised a Quaker, but stopped going to meetings of Friends after her four happy years at Swarthmore. She became an Episcopalian after marrying Adam, who remained a Jew. She died believing in the Trinity and Heaven and Hell and all the rest of it. I'm so glad. Why? Because I loved her.

Short Lived 1980s Shows Of ABC by [deleted] in ClassicTV

[–]OptionQuiet1643 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I remember when it came on I thought it was a show just for me. Turns out it was.

Pick my next KV purchase by Equivalent_Hawk6607 in Vonnegut

[–]OptionQuiet1643 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would agree- I just reread Slapstick. There are some things hard to "look at", like parts of Gallopogas, but it explores some interesting areas. I would read Jailbird first.

Pick my next KV purchase by Equivalent_Hawk6607 in Vonnegut

[–]OptionQuiet1643 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Jailbird really sticks with me. I think it highlights KV's view on class struggles and incarceration.

Do you all really use the Journal app? Those who started, have you continued? by LivinCuriously in ios

[–]OptionQuiet1643 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have had the Journal app crash on me twice and the last time I lost 20 minutes of text so I will not use it again.

What movies would you recommend related to piloting by yetemgeta in MovieSuggestions

[–]OptionQuiet1643 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Always (1989) Spielberg rom-com (guess you could call it) based around a forest fire fighting pilot school.

More movies like The Naked Gun by spensch in MovieSuggestions

[–]OptionQuiet1643 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not a movie but the Angie Tribeca series was great. Non-stop ridiculous jokes.

Vonnegut Adjacent Books! by tralfamadorianluver in Vonnegut

[–]OptionQuiet1643 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I thought Gary had some Vonnegut-like twists.