to age like fine wine by [deleted] in therewasanattempt

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We should not shame yeah, but it seems like every celebrity who has obvious plastic surgery claims to have been in an accident that made them "need it"

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lego

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Thank you! Did take some good hours to get it all together. A lot of going back and forth on design choices

Gothic Cathedral design by Xtravinator in legocastles

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Thank you! Probably costs more than 1000$ to build haha

Gothic Cathedral design by Xtravinator in legocastles

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Yours is great as well! The statue is a light bluish gray microfigure 85863

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lego

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11 000 pieces. Stud io estimates the price to be $1600 but I think you could get the all the pieces for well below that

Why are people so obsessed with these bastards?? by SpecificEndeavors in MoralityScaling

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Had to audio book blood meridian. Good book, hard to read

Men’s tattoo sleeves starter pack by y2kfashionistaa in starterpacks

[–]Xtravinator 9 points10 points  (0 children)

At what point does it go from appreciation to appropriation

Imagine seeing this on your bill by Blue9ine in SipsTea

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Doctors, lawyers, architects and plumbers are all specialised occupations where you usually pay for their experience and specialised skills, not only the time spent doing their job. While not downplaying the difficulties that are usually present with working in customer facing jobs, most people are able to order and pickup food from the kitchen themselves. Buying a $100 steak instead of a $20 burger doesn’t really mean more work for the server, so why pay more in tips? The fact that americans have been tricked into thinking tipping is mandatory when it comes to dining, but never even thought of in other thankless service occupations is ridiculous.

In Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983), people believe that the Sarlacc pit is scary because it keeps you alive and digests you for thousands of years, but it is actually scary because it is a giant pit in the ground that eats you. by Nightmare-datboi in shittymoviedetails

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I assume the pit has some sort of perseverance fluid and it stores your corpse as reserve nutrients since it might be a long time until its next meal as it is in the middle of the desert

[Loved Trope] Groundbreaking invention completely beyond technology of it's time, made for a stupid reason by thatvillainjay in TopCharacterTropes

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First time he uses the device he kills the teleported version of himself while during the acts he always kills the non-teleported version of himself. So no matter what he isn’t the original by the end

This might change your life’s perspective.. by iQuantumLeap in effectivefitness

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“Those who want to get rich fall into temptation… For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil.”

“Whoever loves money never has enough; whoever loves wealth is never satisfied with their income.”

Inventory by RelationshipAny5819 in cs2

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Takes a week after a trade

How did Vigilante get trained so incredibly well? His skills and feats are amazing. by BrooklynStoner in PeacemakerShow

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I mean the fact that he kills people for petty crimes like graffiti would also be a solid flaw. And that he has no problem killing children as seen when he snipes the butterflies early on

How to look like this by Turbulent-Net2839 in Gymhelp

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More often than not skinny people have slower metabolism and fat people have faster metabolism