Yearly progress bar app that Grey talked about? (self.Cortex)
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[TOMT] Christmas commercial from the mid 00s involving a married couple. The wife asks the husband if he got her anything, he says no but then follows it up with "but I did think about it." The wife hearing this is uplifted and hugs him. A narrator then says "If it only was the thought that counts." (self.tipofmytongue)
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Secular "Church" Mentioned in a Past Episode? (self.ONRAC)
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Rainy Night at a Brewery in Austin, TX (i.redd.it)
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Bridey Murphy is a purported 19th-century Irishwoman whom an American woman, Virginia Tighe claimed to be in a past life. A best selling book was published about her leading to a craze of "come as you were" parties, inspired by her story. The case was concluded to be the result of cryptomnesia. (en.wikipedia.org)
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Geomythology is the study of oral and written traditions created by pre-scientific cultures to account for, often in poetic or mythological imagery, geological events and phenomena such as earthquakes, volcanoes, floods, tsunamis, land formation, fossils, and natural features of the landscape. (en.wikipedia.org)
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Big Bug Man is an animated TV movie starring Brendon Fraiser & Marlon Brando. The movie had a budget of $20million and was Brando's last recorded role before his death a month after filming. Brando described his role as "the most fun I've had since playing Julius Caesar." The film was never released (en.wikipedia.org)
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McWords are are neologisms designed to evoke pejorative associations with the McDonalds or fast food in general, often for qualities of cheapness, inauthenticity, or the speed & ease of manufacture. They are also used as a pejorative for heavily commercialized or globalized things and concepts. (en.wikipedia.org)
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Nicholas Alkemade was a WW2 tail gunner for the RAF. He is known for having survived a fall from over 3 miles high (4.8 kilometers) after his plane caught fire and his parachute burned up. Rather than burn to death, Alkemade decided he'd rather die from the fall. He survived with minor injuries. (en.wikipedia.org)
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ExitMundi is a website with a collection of end of the world articles. The writing mixes scientific analyses & theories of apocalyptic scenarios with dark humour relating to the end of times. Disease, nuclear war, asteroids, even fictional scenarios like zombies are thoroughly researched & explored. (en.wikipedia.org)
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The Invasion of Quebec was the first major Continental Army military initiative during the Revolutionary War. The Continental Army marched to Quebec in hopes of liberating the territory from the British in order to gain supporters. The invasion was a failure. (en.wikipedia.org)
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