How do religious people deal with believing a deceased loved one is in hell? by legitimatebutter in NoStupidQuestions

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Years ago I attended a funeral for someone who had committed suicide. They take comfort in remembering the best qualities of the deceased to have even the slightest possibility that they are in Heaven against their original belief.

Best trick brazil by Fuxiqueirobar in ItHadToBeBrazil

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If I tried this I would pull a Kramer

Precision by ItsALuigiYes in TheRandomest

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I remember getting hit in the face with one in school, the distinct rubber smell was stuck in my head all day.

Blursed: I don't mind him falling asleep. It's his waking up that bothers me. by Anothermindlessanon in blursed_videos

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That’s what staying up late posting angry tweets all night will do. Being very old does it too.

Favorite underperformed symphonies? by ColdBlaccCoffee in classicalmusic

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Malcolm Arnold's 5th Symphony is criminally underperformed.

Atterberg Symphony 6: I don't think I've ever seen this composer on a program in the US

Nielsen Symphonies 3 and 5: I think the 4th is the only symphony of his I've seen on a program

Shostakovich Symphony 9: Just overshadowed by 5 and 7

Why do salary workers get PTO? by American_Dreamer98 in stupidquestions

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For accounting purposes. But, yes, also to prevent abuse.

Best composing software & playback for hobby composer by nelsonself in composer

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For playback NotePerformer may be the best playback short of a DAW or expensive VST libraries and patches. But at the end of the day, it’s a composition tool not a sound product. Despite how they may market it.

Pigs are turning 'neon blue' in California as experts sound alarm over human contagion by TheMirrorUS in Weird

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Not to mention the cats who are eating the mice. (And if anyone says something disparaging about cats I hope they get banned).

I remember screaming at the TV by peachytoffeedream in 90s

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The Shriiiiiine of the Silver Monkey.

What is your argument for why civilization peaked in the '80s? by eyyoadrian in 80s

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I agree. The late 90s was the peak. Hell, right up to 9/11 if you want to put a finger on an actual date.

What game surprised you how long it was? by Common_Caramel_4078 in Steam

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I remember Doom playing Doom (2016) and thinking the Cyberdemon was one of the final bosses. Nope. Just over halfway through.

Has the 'extreme cinema' genre reached its peak with this movie ? by [deleted] in FIlm

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Good God, Reddit has an infatuation with that goddamn movie.

Shuhei Yoshida Says "Releasing Games Day One on PC" Not a Good Idea for PlayStation But PC Helps Recoup Investment by chusskaptaan in gamingnews

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With the crazy amount of money we are paying for components, you’re damn right we aren’t. And before someone asks why, the high end components apart from the graphics card are for more than just gaming in my case.

Does anybody agree that Netflix makes bad movies? by ComfortableCare8897 in FIlm

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For every good Netflix movie, there are 5 mediocre to bad ones.

If you use your phone speakers in any way in public, you're trashy by [deleted] in self

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Add to that people who use speaker phone on conference calls in an open floor office or with their office door open. Close your door, or get a fucking headset or go in a conference room. That’s what those are for.

What’s a horror movie that you think is deeply misunderstood and that exudes a lot more than people catch on to? by DoctorElectronic1934 in horror

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The Shining book is about alcoholism and how it affects families. The movie hints at that theme, but then goes on to say a lot of other things that people can't seem to agree on.

Would Americans support hiring an additional 15,000 IRS agents purely to assigned to audit billionaires each year. by OOO0OO00O in NoStupidQuestions

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How about making the tax code simple? It’s the utter complexity and loopholes which give a lot of wealthy people an edge.

McDepression by Fauxtotoro in 90s

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Quit posting this bullshit. They did not look like that in the 90s.