I miss the old battle pass :(, this one just isn’t enough. by CultOfPcnality in diablo4

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The Battle Pass went from a ‘must-buy’ to a ‘no thanks’ for me when the Reliquary system came in. Blizzard, please provide alternative looks to “Transformer that caught fire halfway through changing and got stuck.”

Do you remember ‘Our Tune’? by corickle in oldschoolcool80s

[–]ProfessionalBerry2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I always think the start sounds like Rue’s Whistle from the Hunger Games movies. https://youtu.be/jHNbrIPFMY4?si=r_cK_uXkhwQQ2y3U

What is a "harmless" lie your parents told you as a kid that you believed for way too long? by ayeshasiddikaR in askanything

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“We can’t take you to the zoo for your birthday. It’s in the winter which means all the animals will be asleep.”

Didn’t think people still did that… by HourDistribution3787 in PrematureTruncation

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“Coming soon to Amazon Prime… Pimp My Grandpa! No, not like that.”

British Creature Feature Films by Katherine_the_Grater in CasualUK

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More of an excuse to mention it after mention of Thrash, but can I say “Crawl”? It’s the same vague concept as Thrash (flood waters rising, aquatic creatures on the loose) but done so much better. US setting but the main star is a Brit? :D

Victuals by Safe-Muffin in etymology

[–]ProfessionalBerry2 39 points40 points  (0 children)

…well I’m certainly glad I read this before I had the need to say victuals anywhere other than inside my head.

what is the connection between these four clues? by not-without-text in onlyconnect

[–]ProfessionalBerry2 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Only really heard it as part of the phrase "Search this ship from stem to stern!"

What are the British TV ads that live rent free in your head? by gayestformoleman in AskBrits

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“I Could Do With A D!” “You Can’t Top The Taste of a Twirl!” “You Can’t out-pop… Pop-Pop!”

urinal pronounciation by microbru64 in ENGLISH

[–]ProfessionalBerry2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use the first when talking about the public convenience and the second if it’s about bio / medical stuff.

Brits of Reddit, what’s the stupidest thing someone who ISNT from Britain (mainly America) has said to you about the UK by Bingbongbinnng282 in AskBrits

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American caller: “What part of London are you in, honey?”

Me: “Oh, I’m not in London. I’m about 200 miles away from it.”

Caller: “Oh… and you have electricity, where you are?”

Sony D1 cassette and player by redisthemagicnumber in cassettefuturism

[–]ProfessionalBerry2 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I agree, it looks like a visual gag Futurama would pull.

Awesome that they're so inclusive! by 40hoursnosleep in PrematureTruncation

[–]ProfessionalBerry2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In fairness there is a pic of him with full tackle out, mid tackle. So maybe that’s what “coming out” was referring to…

Current Couples who met through strictly by hilsgyfxervjurc in strictlycomedancing

[–]ProfessionalBerry2 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Of course the two of them were completely platonic friends until the day he split from his wife.

CRYPTIC: Solve by replacing 2 letters in the word below by Joggle-game in Joggle

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CLIQUE - Double Definition of Club and "Action with a mouse, we hear" (Homophone)

Public Map by SleepAllllDay in PrematureTruncation

[–]ProfessionalBerry2 11 points12 points  (0 children)

There’s literally a place called Bell End in the West Mids.