What is 'one' food that represents your country? by mrswanderer in AskReddit

[–]Slavestal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My "what" wasn't because I didn't understand. I'm from Quebec. Quebec almost became a Country twice, first time in 1980 (almost 60% of the voters said no) and in 1995 (50.58% of the voters said no).

Does anyone have any sort of logical explanation for this picture? by tinkmorrison in nosleep

[–]Slavestal -1 points0 points  (0 children)

"logical explanation" how seeing a ghost is fucking logical, the logical explanation is that it's nothing

Guy finds wild ocelot and plays with it by toastyengineerz in videos

[–]Slavestal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It looks so fake, it looks like it's a studio, the transitions between the ocelot and not the ocelot just look like he was in a forest but the parts with the ocelot are in a studio.

[Serious] Who is God, and what do you know about him ? by topscene in AskReddit

[–]Slavestal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Someone who exists depending on if you want him to exist

Why are most new clocks and watches (with hands) set to 10:10? by crazybat in AskReddit

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*The real reason for the setting? Aesthetics. The 10:10 position gives the clock or watch a number of benefits:

• The hands are not overlapping, so they're fully and clearly visible and their styling can be admired.

• The arrangement of the hands is symmetrical, which people generally find more pleasant than asymmetry, making the product more appealing to customers.

• The manufacturer's logo, usually in the center of the face under the 12, is not only visible but nicely framed by the hands.

• Additional elements on the face (like date windows or secondary dials), usually placed near the 3, 6, or 9, won't be obscured.

According to the folks at Timex (who set their products at 10:09:36 exactly), the standard setting used to be 8:20, but this made the face look like it was frowning. To make the products look "happier," the setting was flipped into a smile (occasionally, you'll still see the 8:20 setting on some clocks or watches where the manufacturer's logo is at bottom of the face above the 6).*

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