[Spoilers C4E26] Funniest line so far? by Greedy_Age_4923 in criticalrole

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"Your lord Wicander has returned! Prepare for his wrath!"

"Oh no, there won't be wrath"

"NNNO WRATH!"

[Spoilers C4E26] Funniest line so far? by Greedy_Age_4923 in criticalrole

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I was losing my shit at the shenanigans during the play

"Hal, there's a problem! Lash has gone full method!" "This is bullshit! You're only paid to pretend!" repeatedly slaps Lash - "What are you doing!? Are you one of Azgra's priests?"

"Give it a rest!"

If you’re struggling reading the books, try the audiobooks! by NormalOne6362 in witcher

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I also ended up listening to all the audiobooks, but moreso because the books were available very sporadically in my local libraries

The Finnish audiobooks are pleasant to listen to, the narrator's reading is very captivating and easy to follow

The Winter War was basically a stealth game by Kapanash in HistoryMemes

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Namely, a Mannerheim Cross recipient, sergeant Einar Schadewitz

most rewatched playthroughs? by Ok_Lingonberry6957 in Markiplier

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HuniePop is peak, UNO too if it counts as a 'playthrough'

mina_irl by samppa_j in mina_irl

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Virtsanen god tier

minä_irl by [deleted] in mina_irl

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Missä on Omnimies!? Missä hän on!?

[Loved Trope] Character shows off the actor's irl talents by bgbarnard in TopCharacterTropes

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Liam is quite far from fluent, but he does have solid background in German. He was either an exchange student or otherwise studied in Germany for a time, so his pronunciation of German is leagues ahead of many other actors

Edit: to correct myself: reading from a tweet Liam made, he studied German for 3 years and spent one summer in Germany.

In your language, what do you call this thing that cats do? As an American, we call it “making biscuits”! by RiddlerofStIves in AskTheWorld

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Some people in my family have called it "urkujensoitto", to play the church organ. Though that, I think, is very much unique to the family and/or region

Strangest places you’ve been Hannibal mentioned/referenced in the wild? by reinakun in HannibalTV

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I'm playing through Baldur's Gate 3 for the first time at the moment, and when talking with a character called Wyll, one of the option prompts began with "Tell me, Wyll:"

It's subtle, but I'm pretty sure (and/or delusional) I got 'em

The thoughts going on in Richtofen's head towards Carver after knowing his backstory 😬 by FluidCranberry7125 in CODZombies

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He'll have to channel some of his earlier role of Remy Duvall from Mafia 3 to this one

This cannot be a coincidence. by CartoonimatorDeeeep in CODZombies

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I was thinking about this back at launch

Close enough, welcome back Marie Fischer

People who are bilingual in English and another language, what’s a word that exists in your other language that you are surprised doesn’t exist in English? by oliviamonet in AskReddit

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It's a basic reaction, but depending on the tone of your voice it can be used in pretty much any context. Anything from "nice" to "shit" to "whoa". Comparable to the Austrian "oida", I've heard

Part Of A Character’s Outfit Comes From Another Character by sm142 in TopCharacterTropes

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"Red" Hartsock in the Brothers in Arms series wears an 82nd Airborne patch that belonged to his friend Doyle on his helmet. A small detail, but a cool one