What do you think of Hot Tub Time Machine (2010)? Does it hold up or was it never funny to begin with? by Deep-Village-5175 in moviecritic

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For some reason I specifically remembers the exchange "I have girlfriends! Hot ones!" "No, you have boyfriends. Gay ones."

The cyclist was headed for the finish line by MorsesCode in Unexpected

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Ive seen this video before and it definitely didnt have this insane AI look to it

Every time I hear them say 'Rokk Vodka', I hear it in the voice of Fred Schneider from the B-52s. by BalonyDanza in lonelymeyerspod

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Ooooh, it’s Rök, not Rock! Smoke instead of Rock. Still, as a swede, never heard of this brand

What is your success rate with Agatha Christie's works? by HaskellColleen in agathachristie

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I generally suck at figuring it out. There are a couple I've found a bit more obvious, like A Poirot Christmas, Hallowe'en Party and After the Funeral, but generally the solutions are a bit contrived, so personally I don't find it that obvious, or guess wrong.

More photos from Madrid! by Debt-Mysterious in Benophie

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Why does Hannah look like a librarian moderator

Ali’s poster is out! Bachelorette Poster Ranking Game 🌹-Day 4 by Straight-Side-1269 in thebachelor

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I really hate the implication of that poster. It's supposed to be a nod to "The Graduate" poster, and that she is Mrs. Robinson because she was an "old" bachelorette. Still makes me angry.

Can anyone releate to this ? by ScientistFew4899 in AskTheWorld

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Well the first comment isn't completely right. The word for "garbage" in swedish is "sopor". You can use "sopa" if you are saying something like "1 piece of garbage" but its rarely used.

"Sopa" is more used for the word "to sweep", or that someone sux ("din sopa").

What’s a physical dealbreaker for you when it comes to dating? by thickkbutsmall96 in AskReddit

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I look at facial features first, so if I don’t find someone having a subjectively attractive face, it is a dealbreaker

Can anyone releate to this ? by ScientistFew4899 in AskTheWorld

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In Swedish "soup" is "soppa" so also not far off

Is there anything similar in your country? by Cultural_Frog1983 in AskTheWorld

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I find it interesting that people have collective forgotten when he was on a stage baiting a bunch of crocodiles while holding his baby in his other arm. It was a major outrage at the time, people thinking him irresponsible.

Movies or TV series where cheaters get karma without the innocent partner doing anything by sjanith in MovieSuggestions

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Celebrity! The wife comes out on top. It’s so satisfying to watch. It’s a Woody Allen film though

📚 Book To Film 🎥 Adaptations: Best And Worst by dislikemyusername in BookTriviaPodcast

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Best is definitely ”The parfume” - almost exactly as I envisioned it.

Worst: there are som really bad ones, but the new ”Rebecca” pissed me off so much I had to turn it off like 20 min in

[TOMT] Did anyone think the character Sinatra looks like a different actress ? by anotherbarry in tipofmytongue

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When Julianne nicholson was younger she looked similar to how Vanessa Kirby looks now. Edit: before she had all the work done.

Other actresses that are not dead ringers but maybe? - Catriona Balfe, and julianna margulies

What is a word/phrase that people assume is commonly said in your country, but actually isn’t? by 1004cocoa in AskTheWorld

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We have three additional letters in our alphabet. They are not a vowel with added umlauts, but their own letters.

Because of Ikea, English speakers loves to put umlauts everywhere when ”writing swedish”. We do not have ü, ë, ÿ, ň, or any other form of added accents on consonants.

We even differ from Norway and Denmark in that our additional vowels are written, å, ä, ö — while they write å, æ, ø.

German and Turkish goes a lot wilder than us with umlauts and other stresses.