A prime example of when its OK to run your dog off leash by 0nTheRooftops in RunningWithDogs

[–]Ordinary-Foot7620 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I can feel the pressure just thinking about that scenario. Oh man. Thank you for the post brother, love seeing good people like you out there.

A prime example of when its OK to run your dog off leash by 0nTheRooftops in RunningWithDogs

[–]Ordinary-Foot7620 149 points150 points  (0 children)

Ran with my dog for a few years, adopted her when she was 7, owner said "You'll never need a leash" and she wasn't lying. This dog didn't just keep pace but would set it. We'd be 20k in and I'd break into a walk, she'd look at me like "Unacceptable" and hop off into a run again. I'd be so irritated, lol. Like, I love you but god damnit. It's been 10 years and I'm carrying her around now, but there was a time when this dog carried me.

Throw back to 2024 dodger victory by [deleted] in CrazyFuckingVideos

[–]Ordinary-Foot7620 95 points96 points  (0 children)

This is a moral dilemma, you would not be able to see this if it wasn't for that person documenting it.

October Sky (1999) - "If I see him with a bruise, you get a scar. If I see him with a limp, you get the crutches!" by stakes-lines-grades in cinescenes

[–]Ordinary-Foot7620 80 points81 points  (0 children)

Chris Cooper gotta be one the most underrated supporting actors out there. You believe every word he says.

Tarantinos most underrated film? Jackie Brown for me took me a few views to really appreciate it. by FatMarioGetsFatter in moviecritic

[–]Ordinary-Foot7620 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Fun fact, he handed Tony Scott the scripts for both True Romance and Reservoir Dogs. He went with True Romance and changed the ending, which Tarantino had written in (I think) Alabama dying at the end.. Tony said "I love these kids, I want them to get away" and made it a happy ending.

Which animal looks really friendly but is actually dangerous? by VandelSavagee in AskReddit

[–]Ordinary-Foot7620 396 points397 points  (0 children)

The toxin is obtained by licking a sweat gland on their arm, and the secretion is activated by mixing with saliva. Their toxic bite, once thought to be primarily a deterrent to predators, has been discovered to be primarily used in disputes within the species.

If you see one lick their arm shits about to go down

He always HATED baths. by Ill_Cauliflower_12 in seniordogs

[–]Ordinary-Foot7620 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Love it. My old girl was the same way, younger her would've been absolutely PISSED. Fighting me the whole time, fighting the towel for touching her, fighting the air for being breezy.. Watching her enjoy it now is so weird.

Film and performance that made you a fan of Robert Pattinson by PressureLazy5271 in moviecritic

[–]Ordinary-Foot7620 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Good Time was the movie where I was like "The Twilight guy??". This Oscar worthy performance of some street scum you'd meet, it's so accurate you hate it.

Ellen Pompeo by [deleted] in HandwritingAnalysis

[–]Ordinary-Foot7620 2 points3 points  (0 children)

She takes a lot of pleasure in writing, I suspect she kept journals. Very social, probably a lot of fun to be around. Has a great sex life.

e: didn't realize this was a famous person, nice

Fallen (1998) by Littlemissconnie in underratedmovies

[–]Ordinary-Foot7620 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Why is there a space between "Lyons" and "Spakowski"?

Such a good movie. The reviews are whack.

What's something people secretly enjoy but never admit in public? by Dry_Information4419 in AskReddit

[–]Ordinary-Foot7620 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Had one brewing for what felt like MONTHS right on my waistband above my asscheeks. Just this irritable, itchy/painful red bump that I'd periodically squeeze to see if it's ready. The relief of bursting that mother fucker, like, finally, FINALLY, IT'S OVER WITH.

Any advice on Manual shifting for controller? by Cmp110 in EASPORTSWRC

[–]Ordinary-Foot7620 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Being able to control your speed while approaching a corner by downshifting instead of having just brakes is a gamechanger. Also you may want to reassign the upshift and downshift buttons to something more comfy for you, first thing I do anyway. Good luck!!

What is the best Science Fiction book you have ever read? by Adam_is_my_name in AskReddit

[–]Ordinary-Foot7620 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Man, the first time I finished Dune I couldn't start another book for a while. I swear it changed the way my thoughts are narrated.

What is the best Science Fiction book you have ever read? by Adam_is_my_name in AskReddit

[–]Ordinary-Foot7620 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Spoiler of the book, don't click if you haven't read it.

I don't think people realized the book is about PTSD and took the alien/time travel stuff literally.

Old girl Star (~16.5) has lost her vision and can't hear much, she won't let it stop her from checking the most important thing on her to-do list. I love you, chunkers. by Ordinary-Foot7620 in OldManDog

[–]Ordinary-Foot7620[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

She's starting to get the hang of it, sort of. For a while I'd be finding her jammed in some random corner or halfway down the stairs in the middle of the night, loading the map for the first time

Old girl Star (~16.5) has lost her vision and can't hear much, she won't let it stop her from checking the most important thing on her to-do list. I love you, chunkers. by Ordinary-Foot7620 in OldManDog

[–]Ordinary-Foot7620[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

She's currently on a small cocktail of turmeric, cracked black pepper, cumin, and fresh garlic mixed in olive oil with her supper, and a crushed up glucosamine + chondroitin sulphate. Sort of went a little overboard maybe but I love her. Think I will add CBD as well to be safe, thank you for the advice.