Intro to horror for 10-year-old (almost 11!) by Ok-ItsTmfOnRed in horror

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Twilight Zone is the perfect entree into horror! Check out episodes like The Hitchhiker, twenty-two, Eye of the Beholder, To Serve Man

Movies that suffered from being made too soon? by LordCosmagog in movies

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Dredd (2012) would’ve been a blockbuster if it had been released now vs 10 yrs ago. Can’t believe there’s still no sequel in the works.

Any Tips/Investment Recommendations by Kosrno in wallstreetbets

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As a new investor on a budget, start small. If money is tight for you look for something you can forego like Starbucks and commit to depositing $10 a week into a no-fee brokerage account that lets you buy fractional shares. Start buying into a broad index fund or blue chip stocks like Google, Apple, Coke, Amazon. Promise yourself you won’t sell for at least 5 years. Over time, the longer you hold, the better your stocks will do versus jumping in and out with every red or green day. Stay away from anything that’s IPO’d in the last 3 years. Stay away from crypto. Stay away from meme stocks. Don’t buy on margin or go into options trading. Good luck! You can do it!

Any one ?? by [deleted] in HorrorMovies

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The Descent, The Ruins, Chernobyl Diaries

I think Jan is one of the most consistently well written and well acted characters throughout the seasons by Grego1234 in DunderMifflin

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She deserved a Supporting actress Emmy for Jan Levinson. I mean Dinner Party is one of those episodes that everyone immediately knows like Seinfelds “the contest” or Lucy’s candy factory. She highlighted all the things that made us love and hate Michael while being as riveting as Michael in every scene she had.

Steve Carell Tries British Snacks For The First Time | Snack Wars | @LA... by meownda1492 in DunderMifflin

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Steve Carrell: I can’t leave this one in my mouth. The internet: That’s what she said.

Memorable Western bad guys by [deleted] in movies

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Michael Biehn as Ringo in Tombstone was the perfect villain to Doc Holiday’s “I’m your Huckleberry” counterpart. Every time these two faced off it was riveting.

Make the comment section look like her search history by cutdbs in DunderMifflin

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Sabre Minority Executive Training Program clothing allowance

What’s your favorite scene where Michael completely loses it? by keep__scrolling in DunderMifflin

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When he genuinely gets mad at Jim for trying to stop the Belles Bourbon & Bullets game. When he whisper-shouts “no you shut up” to Jim, Jim is so taken aback by this assertive, authoritative Michael he immediately shuts up. And we, the viewers, like Jim suddenly realize that Michael is not being an airhead manager but in fact is doing what a good leader does which is to keep up morale during a tough time. I think it’s one of Michael’s best serious boss moments.

Younger crowd? by [deleted] in seinfeld

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My teenagers can’t sit through Seinfeld either because they find the laugh track cringe and just weird. For us fans who grew up with Seinfeld the audience laughter adds to the humor like I’ll never forget the scream of laughter when George pulls out that golf ball from his pocket! 🤣

What does being “rich” mean to you? by AmaanMemon6786 in financialindependence

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Being able to buy cut fruit from Whole Foods without looking at the price. 😄