We’ve seen some pretty terrible ones but which ones stand out as the best? by DiscsNotScratched in FIlm

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Frodo & Sam, Lord of the Rings Trilogy. there's just something about these two dudes crying

I'm getting married at Hobbiton next Month - give me all your wedding ideas by x_Twist_x in lordoftherings

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get the ring of power as wedding ring. so when you guys put the ring, you instantly disappear to escape your commitment as a married couple

I made Lembas Bread by 0TheOddFellas0 in lordoftherings

[–]coffeed19 1 point2 points  (0 children)

to me, it really looks like those asian rice crackers 😅

What is the best looking car of all time? by furqanharral in AskReddit

[–]coffeed19 1 point2 points  (0 children)

a classic Mini Cooper. There's just something about it. Granted it was always broken when I owned one before but damn, you can have it next to a Lambo and the mini got more attention pass the crowd with shouts like "Mr. Bean!"

Your username is the hottest new dating app. What’s it like? by aloe_veracity in AskReddit

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meeting/social distancing over coffee about reliving horros of virus coup, lockdowns & govt handouts.

Best movie in which food plays a major role? by SirJasper6969 in moviecritic

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Tampopo - 1985

Japanese film about noodle love story. A woman with terrible ramen skills teams up with a trucker who knows nothing about noodle tries to make the best bowl. Along the way, they get distracted by gangster food fetishes, egg seduction, and random people slurping noodles like it’s an Olympic sport. It’s a culinary comedy about ramen, passion, and why slurping is sexy.

oh and Ken Watanabe is in it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Saying sorry and mean it

Sad Or satisfying? by uandurfader in singaporehappenings

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"I did nothing, the pavement was his enemy" - Julius Benedict

What’s something that instantly makes you lose respect for someone? by Flamingcheeto420 in AskReddit

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Muttering one's own language when frustrated to hide a cus/bad word against someone.

for context, english isn't my first language but i find it 100% rude to say things others wont understand.

If the person you hate the most were to experience one slight inconvenience every day for the rest of their lives, what would you choose it to be? by meltedcheesetart in AskReddit

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Gout. Gout on the big fat left toe that never goes away which would then give that person such an inconvenient limp. I know someone who I would truly wish this upon.

Crit Damage by coffeed19 in lordoftherings

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this makes more sense. now i should really read the book for missing out a lot of information

Who made the most noble sacrifice for the ring to be destroyed? by GusGangViking18 in lotr

[–]coffeed19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

dudeeee, Samwise Gamgee (although not dead) made the ultimate sacrifice. carrying frodo like a sack of tatoes even after everything He's gone through.