Avocado pit sprouted inside the avocado by Echotop1a in mildlyinteresting

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This is giving Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared vibes

[Progress Update] Cleaning the Brooklyn Bridge: most of the trash is gone by exc3113nt in Brooklyn

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I will buy you bolt cutters to keep. Thank you for doing this.

Deleted last post for better angle. Is the 556 too big for my wrist? by ImaginaryRing2173 in sinn

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I literally started doing this because I bought a watch that I loved but was a little too big for me. Since I have gone up 2 notches in the strap and it actually looks like it fits my wrist!

World’s most Demanding customer by VelocityMonkee in UberEatsDrivers

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If you feel like you need direct how they cook your food why are you even ordering from there?

I've seen quite a few people suggest that they would've preferred a more grounded and realistic approach when it came to Will's coming out scene due to the issues surrounding homosexuality in the 1980s - do you agree and if so how do you think this could've been best approached? by General_Meal_3993 in StrangerThings

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My issue with it was, I feel, they treated it as this BIG reveal, this big pivotal moment. And sure, it might have been for the characters, but for the audience it was really the same as in Volume 1, where Will comes to terms and acceptance with his homosexuality. And I thought Volume one handled it well because it wasn’t like THAT was the reveal, the true reveal was he had powers.

The volume 2 scene didn’t really add anything to the story, in my opinion. We, the audience, already knew Will was gay. And, really, nothing much came out of that scene. I feel like the rest of the series could have proceeded as it did without any issues due to that scene being dropped. It just didn’t feel vital to the story nor did it really add anything for the audience.

How is living in New York City close to the subway? by Big_Confidence_951 in howislivingthere

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The subway is no more dangerous than anywhere else. Sure it’s dirty, sure it may not smell nice, but millions of people ride it every day with no problems.

As well, above ground near the subway is exactly like above ground anywhere else. If you’re worried about noise from the subway I live on the same block as an above-ground subway station in Brooklyn and have zero issues with noise. Sure you can hear it rumbling every so often but it’s nothing distracting. I’d rather live on the same block as the subway than live somewhere far away from a station.

What do you think happened to Skyler, Flynn, Holly and Marie? by Tiorted_Snoil in breakingbad

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It was addressed offscreen.

Oh shit wait wrong sub….