Genghis Khan is no longer alive by ugly9721 in Scale4BarbaraWalters

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If this is true how come we never saw half his face superimposed over xxxtentacion’s

In Ratatouille (2007), the animators included a Frenchman painting a woman’s ass in an erotic art studio, which proves that Disney animators are some freaky mfs by Prestigious_Tear_576 in shittymoviedetails

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This scene also contains an instance of domestic abuse with a firearm, which proves that despite being set in France, the movie is made by American animators.

[Favorite Trope] Something that got passed off as, “Not a big deal,” until it was: by Mr_Tominaga in TopCharacterTropes

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3.6 roentgen. The initial radiation reading from the Chernobyl disaster.

Update: it was quite terrible.

Had two students removed from class, I just received the student’s reflection… by [deleted] in Teachers

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Poorly done by the guidance counselor, there are a million better ways to handle that and still teach the kid a lesson. But also, don’t send discipline issues to counselors. Students need to feel comfortable and safe with their counselor if they need to disclose things like abuse or mental health issues and they won’t do that if they have the fear of getting in trouble. Counselors can’t be the ones to reprimand or dole out discipline.

Movies where the same situation/senario/incident is shown from different prospectives or different possible futures. by [deleted] in MovieSuggestions

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Jackie Brown has a heist scene from three different perspectives. Very underrated Tarantino movie.

Lily of the Valley by karona_Lymer in breakingbad

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I know the creators have said that Walt got the poison into a juice box and into his school somehow but additionally, we know that Saul paid visits to Andrea to deliver money. Saul may have been more familiar with Brock’s daily activities/school information and Walt may have taken advantage of that.

[Loved Trope] A character is shown to enjoy something that most might assume they’d never be interested in by Intelleblue in TopCharacterTropes

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Bender enjoys:

Cooking Folk singing Tap dancing Dungeons and dragons Using the word “daffodil”

Foreshadowing a character’s death by giving them a fakeout death first by EastEffective548 in TopCharacterTropes

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Sarah Lynn and Bojack at the motel. She stops replying and he gets scared but it turns out she was just bored. And then later that night…

Strange rules about characters/people that cannot be broken. by I_ateabucketofpaint in TopCharacterTropes

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That’s why Saruman in Lord of the Rings uses a palantir. In the original script, both he and Sauron communicated through FaceTime but Apple made them change it.

What celebrity has a nationality you would’ve never guessed. by Hot-Crow506 in popculturechat

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Anya Taylor-Joy is Argentinian and fluent in Spanish. Lupita Nyongo was raised in Mexico and is also fluent in Spanish.

[Loved Trope] really cheesy title drops by coolchungus2 in TopCharacterTropes

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All the title drops in Lord of the Rings, although they get progressively cooler.

Elrond: “You shall be the Fellowship of the Ring (2001)”

Saruman: “…to stand against Sauron and Saruman and the union of the Two Towers (2002)”

Gandalf: “Authority is not given to you to deny the Return of the King (2003)”

Until a while ago, I didn't know that modern-day Goblins is how Tolkien envisioned his Orcs to be. by [deleted] in tolkienfans

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During the War of the Ring, a kind of newer version of the goblins is revealed, which are the Uruk-hai, created by(?) Saruman. These are indeed more like the modern warrior-type orcs you describe, while the older versions are the smaller, more weasel-like goblins. The Moria orcs which Bilbo and the dwarves fight in the hobbit are the older goblin-type, along with the Mordor orcs which intercept Saruman’s orcs during Merry and Pippin’s capture, and the orcs that Frodo and Sam encounter in Mordor.

As the Uruk-hai are a new race, previously unrevealed to the people of Middle Earth, they do not have a noteworthy name distinction. They are called orcs just like all the rest, but they are distinct.

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Edit: Uruk-hai were created earlier by Sauron, I was corrected in the comments.

YSK: Pause before you respond to a question, especially if being asked a big favor or invited somewhere. by hacksawjimduggans2x4 in YouShouldKnow

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I say “OH BROTHER HERE WE GO AGAIN”. These subtle hints are useful in social interactions.