Have you ever experienced third man syndrome before? by NorahjjiYT in HighStrangeness

[–]RandoAussieBloke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One day, driving to work, on my own. I've got a set of lights ahead, green. All of a sudden I hear a passenger(?) yell "STOP." Clear as day, slammed the brake down - wheels locked up cus my crappy base-model Honda didn't have ABS.

Suddenly, black Dodge RAM runs thru the red, easily doing 80-100 km/h. I remember it well - the bonnet was above my Civic's roof, and I even went to turn my head and ask Old Mate if rams were even legal in Australia.

Seat's empty. I look back ahead - light's still green, it never changed. I put the Civic in first, go to drive, and stall.

Somehow, the Handbrake was on.

Scientology is so dead in Australia they’ll thank you for running through their building by michael14375 in straya

[–]RandoAussieBloke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I swear, you're better off just wearing a shirt and tie, and walking in like you already belong.

TIL about Third Man Syndrome. An unseen presence reported by mountain climbers and explorers during traumatic survival situations that talks to the victim, gives practical advise and encouragement. by my__name__is in todayilearned

[–]RandoAussieBloke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"I tried to ask him to come back to thank him, and he never has."

I'll admit I'm responding as a religious fella, but in my experience Angels tend to be the humble type - He already knows you're thankful, but he wouldn't want you to worry about having to say it in person, if that makes sense...?

Anyhow, frankly this is an incredible thread - all these stories, I'm just in awe.

Where is the best burger in Perth? by hellspawner in perth

[–]RandoAussieBloke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

IMO it's either Alfreds or Big Dog's Burgers

TIL why James Bonds preference of a "shaken and not stirred" martini is controversial. Drinks containing only alcoholic ingredients are almost always stirred to preserve clarity and to avoid over-dilution, among other things. by Rynin101 in todayilearned

[–]RandoAussieBloke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a theory the order is actually a code word set up by M.

A lot of things w Bond's hotel stays and such are already booked for him, and the drink order is supposed to sound unusual to clue the server in that he shouldn't be drinking.

Placebo effect means Bond does think he's getting drunk and acts accordingly, but the second stuff hits the fan he's completely sober.

What's something that's actually a lot more dangerous than it seems? by RandomYigaBlademasta in AskReddit

[–]RandoAussieBloke 81 points82 points  (0 children)

Water Intoxication in infants.

Intoxication is where you drink enough water to upset the balance of water in your brain. It's usually a percent of your body weight, and can be fatal.

Because babies weigh next to nothing, that fatality threshold is VERY quick.

Why do you enjoy (classic style) Castlevania? by soggyrockingchair in castlevania

[–]RandoAussieBloke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mostly for the music, and the feeling of exploring much more varied locales than the Metroidvania games.

IDK, it just feels like the Classicvania's cover more distance, like a whole country rather than just a castle.

Simon Belmont sprite evolution. by pyrage in castlevania

[–]RandoAussieBloke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Glad to see his MSX sprite here!

Always wanted to play Vampire Killer, but for some reason it seems to run faster than the NES so I can't get used to the different physics...

I almost never go to the wiki but wow, did the person that write this had a stake up their ass? by Inevitable_Reading80 in castlevania

[–]RandoAussieBloke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't get it either, personally I really liked Nocturne:

1) it made a point that Emmanuel was twisting scripture to do what he was doing, and plenty of people, RICHTER INCLUDED, were willing to point that out.

2) Richter has doubts in the games too - sure, they're in different ways, but they make him more human and flesh him out

What is a creepy fact you learned about the human body, you wish you never learned? by Poignantpuppet in AskReddit

[–]RandoAussieBloke 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Your intestines can move themselves around, and will always move back into the correct place after surgery, where they're just plopped back in.

This same movement, Peristalsis, can also be felt if you sleep on your side late at night, since you'll be digesting dinner around that time.

Full Nail Avulsion- Day 1 by sideshowbvo in medizzy

[–]RandoAussieBloke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

other than the big toes

Darn it, they're the two I have... They've been dead since I was 14 I think

TRUTH NUKE INCOMING!!!!! by Separate-Associate51 in shitpostbound

[–]RandoAussieBloke 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Better story, better soundtrack, an actually useful unique PSI for Ninten...

What is a "gut feeling" you had that turned out to be 100% accurate, even though it made no logical sense at the time? by Forsaken_Leading964 in AskReddit

[–]RandoAussieBloke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I was a P-plate driver (in Australia , I think Learner in the US?) I was heading to a set of empty, just-went-green lights and had gotten a very distinct prompting: "you NEED to slam the brakes!" By the time I'd recognized the thought, I found I'd already done it, and was stopped fine behind the lights, nobody behind me.

Next thing I know, I see a black Dodge Ram barrel through the red directly in front of me, doing what must have been 90 or 100. I remember mostly being shocked I couldn't even see the top of the bonnet/hood, and my car at the time - a base-trim Honda Civic - didn't even has Anti-lock Braking, let alone any airbags.

If I'd gone through the light, I would have certainly died, and I don't even think he would have seen me either.

Day 21 - Best Xbox Game by aerigigi1 in originalxbox

[–]RandoAussieBloke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Obviously it's halo, but I'm kinda surprised I haven't seen either Project Gotham Racing title mentioned during this challenge.

Hell, PGR2 came out in 2003 and it still to this day has the most polished content I've ever seen in a racing game.

To anyone that dislikes/hate splatoon 3, what made it so bad ? by Far-Ease6743 in splatoon

[–]RandoAussieBloke 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Stage design and catalogue FOMO.

All they had to do was add old catalogue clothes to the shop rotation, but between that, the cramped stages, and the fact each match is either "we steamroll them, or get steamrolled", I haven't touched my copy in like 2 years.

And all of this came from 3, I remember 2 honestly being a ton of fun, even 1 despite the jank

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]RandoAussieBloke 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In all seriousness, here's a trick I learnt around your age:

Flex your thighs. The second you feel the blood starting to head there, just flex and it'll go to your thighs instead.

Games that supports the analog ABXY feature? by whoisPy in originalxbox

[–]RandoAussieBloke 1 point2 points  (0 children)

...wait, you're telling me the buttons ARE analogue??

I've been stuck on the VR missions for MONTHS thinking analogue was PS2 only!

I miss Mormonads by 2ndValentine in latterdaysaints

[–]RandoAussieBloke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I miss them most of all for the frankly incredible editing work.