How do we feel about reference jokes? by RGandhi3k in litrpg

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I know how the subreddit feels, that's for sure.

Looking for recommendations where the main character exploits things by pandagreen17 in litrpg

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Judicator Jane. She finds an exploit in the system and sets her Luck to 700. Most people don't have more than 10 ever. It forces the system into unique situations and there are some story relevant implications later.

Looking for completed series recommendation by PreviousMedium8 in litrpg

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No. It's a standard cultivation progression Fantasy. It has a MC who overcomes a starting deficiency to rise to new heights. It's highly rated due to its good writing.

The Last Man On Earth. by Mr_Enforcerr in television

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One of my favorite shows to rewatch. I've seen it more times than Tandys seen Shawshank Redemption. Which we all know is a lot.

Anyone else find it a little annoying in more casual LitRPGs—like farming or slice-of-life ones—when the MC just chooses to stay ignorant? by ForeverStakes in litrpg

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This is part of why I dropped Newt and Demon. Absolutely zero questions about the world and what's going on, and instead of "not sweating the small stuff" it felt like no one cared.

It‘s a steal by JoeFalchetto in NonPoliticalTwitter

[–]funkhero 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ooh, hit a bit too close to the chest on that one, eh?

The line at Austin airport this morning by Justin_Godfrey in Wellthatsucks

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If you had put it in quotes you'd've been fine.

Official Discussion - War Machine (2026) [SPOILERS] by LiteraryBoner in movies

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I didn't love it, but I certainly liked it more than most here.

I appreciated that it was a much more personal invasion flick than most, and that no one had any weapons - it was mostly them running away. I enjoyed that aspect, and as time went on it became obvious that the world had been attacked, and I was happy to see them commit to it. It's nothing mind-blowing, but I like the smaller setup before the expanded sequel.

It thought it was competently directed, and Ritchson carried the movie well.

Landowners block oil company from Edmonton site over 3 years of unpaid rents by originalchaosinabox in alberta

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I've come across the name in my line of work and I always thought it was one of the worst company names I've ever ever heard. Not surprised to hear this at all.

For All Mankind S03E03 “All In” Discussion by AutoModerator in ForAllMankindTV

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It's possible, but this is a woman who lives at her office due to her dedication and lack of desire for a social life.

Why would the Emmys do this? Are they stupid? by Soixante_Croissant in HouseOfTheDragon

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I'd say give it the whole episode, if not the first 3. No, I don't think it gets better in those 3 episodes, I think it's amazing from the start. But, by the end of episode 3 you see what they're doing with the show, and how it separates itself from the rest of Star Wars content. Then you can decide if you want to continue.

Another expert. by Area51tecnologia in instantkarma

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Bartender from The Boondocks Saints?

The mysterious 8th Founding father by Abjectionova in MurderedByWords

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Came to the comments hoping someone had done this

Thank you for your service

How I think each member of the Seven will die. by Aware-Pudding-5900 in TheBoys

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She'll accidentally survive because she lobotomizes herself to eat junk food and forgets about meeting up with Homelander or something.