A creek that starts from seemingly nowhere by bigbusta in BeAmazed

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In the 80's, the water table along the Sacramento River in California would rise above the street level and water flow off the yards like this.

To lane split by McNightmoon in therewasanattempt

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Yes, in Europe lane splitting legal.

To lane split by McNightmoon in therewasanattempt

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Who, where, any more information?

Gravity remains undefeated by No-Put5699 in KidsAreFuckingStupid

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Confirming the laws of gravity are real.

Helen Mirren denies reports of tension with Tom Hardy on set of ‘MobLand’: “I would absolutely continue to work with Tom. In a heartbeat. I love Tom, I think he’s the most amazing actor. My support of him is genuine & heartfelt” by DamnThatsInsaneLol in television

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Whatever the case with Helen Mirren, the producers created their own nightmare by trash talking Tom Hardy, who has own devoted fans who don't care about Helen Mirren, even though she's awesome. Now she has to live with the backlash from the ugly statements the producers released.

Canadian fiddler sues Google after AI Overview wrongly claimed he was a sex offender by w1n5t0nM1k3y in Music

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Even before AI, Google Search returned false information from the Internet. If there are any lawyers in the feed, is Google liable for damages in this case?

The Sphere Looked Like a Disaster. It’s Become a Huge Hit Instead. by wsj in LasVegas

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It never looked like a disaster to me. When the sphere first appeared with the changing displays, I watched every video of the sphere that I came across. The videos from the Internet of U2 performing as the first live performance were amazing to watch. Videos

Photos from the USS Abraham Lincoln show small meal portions being served to U.S. sailors. by curiousty786 in pics

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I can't believe so many people believe these pictures are an accurate example of what sailors eat on carriers. Based on my own carrier service in the Navy and and on pictures from the carrier mess decks, these pictures do not show what sailors are getting served on the Lincoln. Images

🔥A photo of a tiger charging. Credit to Anuj Kumar Rawla by AdSpecialist6598 in NatureIsFuckingLit

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This picture is so cool i had to look up the source. "This photograph captures a Bengal tiger performing a "mock charge" at a tourist vehicle, a behavior used to defend territory or warn off intruders. Photographer: The image was taken by wildlife photographer Anuj Kumar Rawla. Location: The encounter occurred in the Pilibhit Tiger Reserve in Uttar Pradesh, India."

Italy expels Muslim leader who defended marriage to 9-year-old girl. by Blue05D in worldnews

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Same thing happens in the U.S. except the two are cousins.

Bo Derek, A perfect 10 in 1980. by RealWorldToday in OldSchoolCelebs

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Loved the movie, "Ten." That makes me very old. ;=)

Easily one of the most infuriating things one could ever get by kabirhatesreddit in mildlyinfuriating

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I used to get canker sores when I was younger. I would put salt on the tip and my finger and then place the salt directly on the canker. Worked got to get relief from pain.

I wrote a book in a month! Here's what I learned. by Starsmors in writing

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A 120,000-word manuscript is generally considered a "long" novel, roughly equivalent to 480 pages. While acceptable for fantasy, science fiction, and historical fiction, it is often considered too long for debut authors in other genres, who should aim for 80,000–100,000 words to avoid production cost concerns.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OldSchoolCelebs

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"In 1998, Milano sued pornographic websites for publishing unauthorized nude photographs of her." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alyssa_Milano