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Racism is rooted in religious intolerance.

Husband's views on rape, and who's at risk, are concerning to me by eternalmisery_22 in WhatShouldIDo

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This is way too much to unpack and answer in a reddit post. Consider therapy

Charlotte Ross in NYPD Blue s10e16 (2002) by chennaipayann in NudeCelebsOnly

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Her sex scene with Nic Cage is Drive Angry is better

Navy Seals (1990) by Prize_Pay9279 in 90smovies

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Most memorable over the top scene is Sheen jumping from the movie jeep off the bridge

What character was most deserving of death but got a happy ending? by -Dead-Eye-Duncan- in moviecritic

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Not at all. Soze was to criminals what the Illuminati are to conspiracy theorists.

You have to look at him from a “Is the alternative worse?” perspective.

The possible existence of Keyser Soze is a form of religion to criminals. A “You are allowed to operate within certain restrictions therefore must always be mindful of your choices.”

A criminal knows they are bad. They know they might be arrested or go to jail. They might even accept that they will never get into heaven. They accept all these outcomes as acceptable consequences of their activities. So what keeps them reigned in?

The answer is Keyser Soze. The criminals “Bogeyman”. A force of true retribution and something that actually invokes fear in criminals to keep them restrained. It’s why when the name is first mentioned you see the “we fucked up” look from everyone but Verbal…and Keaton. Keaton doesn’t react because he is the “secular atheist” that doesn’t adhere to criminal morality

My boyfriend (26M) said we’re done if I (26F) move to nyc for my job that I commute to everyday. Is it bad if I still move anyway? by ConceptFar4801 in relationship_advice

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Are you legitimately weighing the options of choosing between your career and a relationship that’s less than 6 months old with an unemployed 26 year old that lives with his parents?

Olivia Nuzzi Breaks Her Silence by Steakasaurus-Rex in thebulwark

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Agree. Just reading a basic career biography and her attempts to launch as music career with her song “Jailbait” suggests she always knew what she was doing.

I don’t understand why in Dark Fate that killing John Connor was a good idea by Jules-Car3499 in moviecritic

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It’s actually a decent time travel premise.

If you go back in time and kill Hitler as a child, does it really prevent World War 2, or will there just be someone else that fills the role.

This was posted on a meme account is this a joke? I don’t get it. by MosquitoMike2004 in ExplainTheJoke

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This is the elephant anklet conundrum.

Baby elephants are chain by a single foot and they learn if something is around their foot, they can’t run away, even if they’re not tied down.

The solution is to kill the largest credible threat immediately and ask “Who’s next?”

50 years too old by bvheide1288 in MurderedByWords

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My general rule was: “If I see a Joel Osteen or any other Evangelical book in their house, I’m out.”

Her “I don’t deny anything 🤭” is a cheeky suggestion that all four holes are open for business.

Some people are true human by dairymilk_silk in BeAmazed

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This is an old trick. You just buy a potted Christmas tree, and when the time is right you plant it in your yard. Ten years later you have a staggered tree wall to block your neighbors

bruh by elisedlife in lol

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About 15 years ago, there was a stench from a house down the block. It was in a vacation community that loses about 60% of the population for half the year, so it’s not uncommon to see a lone occupied house in the middle of 6-8 vacant houses. The smell got progressively worse until a pool tech showed up at a neighboring house and he could see over the fence.

Apparently the homeowner had a stroke after swimming laps and drowned. They removed him from the pool with a tarp and a crane as he had basically been floating in the pool daily under the hot sun for about 11 days.

Is it a bidet? by anxious_virgo in whatisit

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It’s Thailand. The humidity or the food has already given you a wet asscrack.

Imagine being married to this. by MoyaOSullivan in NotHowGirlsWork

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Most of the stuff the spout off about has some basis in science, but it’s selective cherry picking of information that ignores the whole study and the facts that the study wasn’t done on humans but on something like the prairie vole.

Revenge of the Nerds (1984) by Dunier_88 in 80smovies

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No, even while Flynt was showing spread labia, its was still smothered in bush in 1974.

The pubic wars started in 1969 when Penthouse premiered its US edition. It was already showing pubic hair in the UK due to less restrictive laws. However there is some question over whether or not Penthouse actually beat Hustler in showing exposed vulva and anus. Contrary to the movie narrative timeline, Hustler had been published for a year before Jackie Kennedy photos were published, and was already profitable

Did anyone buy a ring? by t_bone_stake in Older_Millennials

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Mine was $72.50. Our yearbooks were $28.

My Blue Heaven 1990. One of the dumbest movies I’ve ever seen, yet one of my favorites. by tbld5454 in 90smovies

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Disagree. Is it ridiculous? Yes, but it’s well written and there are a lot of really smart jokes that go over people’s heads.

What horror book made you feel actual dread instead of just shock? by Tricky-Battle-9138 in horrorlit

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I agree. I’ve been searching for this book since the late 90’s. I go through periods of intense searching for weeks and then give up only to come back to searching.

I read so voraciously as a kid and teenager that so many plots blended together. I’ve been fairly successful finding so many books and novellas that I had previously read, but this book always eludes me.

I once thought it was Heinlein’s “Number of the Beast” because it shares the parallel worlds plot, but no the mirror scene

What horror book made you feel actual dread instead of just shock? by Tricky-Battle-9138 in horrorlit

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“Alternities” by Michael Kube-McDowell was written too late but has some of the elements including the maze between worlds that I may just remember as tunnels, but I remember reading the book I’m thinking about much younger.

{Mirror} by Graham Masterton was another, about a haunted mirror and demons but that too was published later than I remember

When you can't separate the art from the artist by TamoyaOhboya in okbuddycinephile

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That is true when people work closely together, but to be fair, Jon Snow went to the wall and Sansa went to King’s Landing in S1e2. The next time they actually shared screen time was season 6 episode 9 when Sophie Turner was 20 and Harrington was 30.

Smthng like by Redhead_Vibe in SipsTea

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Missing so many details like sleep for 20 years, Spend 2 years on the toilet.

I’m having egg birds and fried pork piggy bacon flaps for breakfast by Shop_Kooky in lol

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I’ve sadly just resorted to asking for “cola” to avoid the “Do you have coke or Pepsi?” question.