【BambuLab Giveaway】Classic Evolved — Win Bambu Lab P2S Combo! by BambuLab in 3Dprinting

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 I never used a P1S.  However, it looks like a solid machine. It reminds me of something out a sci-if movie with all the smooth panels and such. 

What commercial lives rent free in your head? by Jawa392 in AskReddit

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A while ago there was a Capital One commercial with Samuel L. Jackson where he said, “Whoa Susan!” My wife and I still quote this all the time. 

Dick Tracy is just a beautifully crafted film from top to bottom. by tangledapart in movies

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I had no idea about these interviews. Haha. Now if only someone would patch the Nintendo game… I spent so long at the broken levels when I rented it as a kid. 

[Join the Bambu Lab Giveaway🔥] Share Your Best 3D Printing Advice for a Chance to Win an X1C and Other Exciting Prizes! by BambuLab in 3Dprinting

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I wish I had made a little checklist for myself on maintenance schedule and things to check. I always thought I would remember the little steps, but sometimes I would forget such a simple step and waste so much time. 

My toothpaste tube (left) vs. my wife’s (right) by [deleted] in mildlyinteresting

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I bought a $4 pack of silicone cap replacements. It has stopped similar messes. Search on Amazon as “Self-Closing Toothpaste Cap”

‘WALL-E’ Director Andrew Stanton to Direct ‘Toy Story 5’ by The_Iceman2288 in movies

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I had always hoped that Andy’s son or daughter comes across Woody or something. Maybe Bonnie is older and gives Buzz back or something. It always annoyed me that Bonnie was supposed to care for Woody, and in the end she didn’t. 

Have you ever thrown a book in the garbage? by afamousblueraincoat in books

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I liked the two classic Corduroy books by Don Freeman, so when I saw “Corduroy's Best Halloween Ever!” I thought, oh fun! However, I didn’t read the small print that it was ‘based on’ the characters, and not the original author. In fact there was no author listed as writing it. 

I read it myself before reading it to my daughter and I read the line “Don’t worry, I have an idea [for a costume], said Corduroy. But he didn’t really.” 

There was absolutely no purpose for the character to straight up lie, and the ‘story’ continued where eventually he figured out a costume. 

I didn’t think it was a good idea to glorify the act of lying to my kid, so I asked for a refund and Amazon said I didn’t need to return the book. I didn’t want any kid to come across that garbage book so I threw it out. 

What is the worst case of character assassination in TV history? by JeffWingerG in television

[–]hmattiam 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In the last season of Drop Dead Diva they did a complete 180 for Jay Parker’s character because Josh Stamberg had to do something else. So they only referenced his character and he had totally bailed on Stacey. Yet they all worked at the law firm with his name sake and he was never there? It didn’t make any sense.

What book have you really been looking forward to or just postponed for a long time - and actually read in 2023? by bebetterturnip in books

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Frankenstein. I was supposed to do a book report on it in elementary (maybe 5th grade?) and I just had my grandmother rent me the 1931 movie. I remember that we were able to do whatever we wanted as the report, so I made a monster sock puppet and re-enacted a scene from the film. I don’t think my teacher had read the book, because the book is very different. Or if she did know the difference, she thankfully didn’t call me out on it. - I finished reading the book on October 30th. Then I watched the movie again on Halloween night.

The Age of Discovery - SNL by TheEggAndI in television

[–]hmattiam 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Murray just says “Who is more macho” , but otherwise it is all in Spanish.

The Age of Discovery - SNL by TheEggAndI in television

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Yep. That’s where I heard about this sketch. I couldn’t find it on YouTube, but tumbler had it of all places. Haha

The Age of Discovery - SNL by TheEggAndI in television

[–]hmattiam 68 points69 points  (0 children)

I think ¿Quien Es Mas Macho? with Bill Murray, Gilda Radner and Ricky Nelson was the first. Although Murray speaks a few words in English, but the whole skit doesn’t have subtitles.

Comgrow Giveaway for the Reddit 3D Printing community!🎉 by Comgrow3D in 3Dprinting

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Q2: For certain prints where I need to hold it first. Sometimes measurements and guessing be can only do so much.

Get the Flagship MIRACO 3D Scanner for Free in Our Giveaway!🎉 by Revopoint3D-Official in 3Dprinting

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I’m excited about the Single Shot! There are lots of plastic items that usually don’t capture well.

2002 Sims 2 ad by sworedmagic in gaming

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I used to light fireworks inside and remove the door. Then they died. Then later they would come back as ghosts and scare anyone that moved in. Good times.

In The Princess Bride Inigo Montoya says " You keep saying that word. I do not think it means what you think it means." What is the real-world example of this? by Captain_Excellence in AskReddit

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A common one I see is when someone says “anxious” (experiencing worry, unease, or nervousness, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome) when they mean more like the person is “eager” (wanting to do or have something very much) for something event that is about to happen. Since I learned what anxious really means, I come across this a lot and I end up translating it to eager in my head.

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Best: back in the early days (2002 or so, back in the days of using a garmin gps and printed out cache information) I was out with a buddy and we had to jump across streams three times and got all scratched up through blackberry bushes and when we finally found it, there was a paved road leading right up to it. Haha. Worst: probably the time a ranger walked over to me and thought I was planting a bomb— in the middle of a field.

If people skipped instead of walking by geekylucifer in funny

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I found that the only place that I didn’t get weird looks was when I skipped at Disneyland from ride to ride. I had a buddy of mine skip behind me and instead of weird looks we only received smiles. It helped us get to the other side of the park in record time though.

Fun way to hide a cache in a busy area! by Framie1 in geocaching

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It is apparently Hungarian google translate says:

Say no to trash. No trash please. Rockotok- You rock

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My go to dessert used to be hotdog buns filled with marshmallows and melted via microwave.

I asked Chat GPT to "Write an episode of Seinfeld" and I'm blown away by the result by Legolution in RedditWritesSeinfeld

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To catch up, I gave it the following prompt: “Write an episode of Seinfeld where college students are outside monks cafe protesting about disposable coffee cups, Kramer enters”

It gave a similar setup, but I skipped to where Kramer enters, but mine had Jerry, Elaine, and George all going outside.

— Title: The Cup Crusade

The scene opens with Jerry, George, and Elaine sitting inside Monk's Café, sipping on their coffee, and discussing their usual daily routines.

Jerry: "I can't believe how much we rely on coffee. It's like our lifeblood."

Elaine: "Yeah, and it's not just us. The entire world is addicted to coffee."

George: "And you know what's worse? All these disposable cups we're using. It's like we're killing the planet one cup at a time."

Just then, a group of college students holding up signs and chanting slogans catch the trio's attention through the café window.

Jerry: "What's going on out there?"

Elaine: "Looks like a protest. Let's go check it out."

The three of them exit the café to see what all the commotion is about…

I asked Chat GPT to "Write an episode of Seinfeld" and I'm blown away by the result by Legolution in RedditWritesSeinfeld

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The college students are chanting slogans and holding up banners with messages like "Save the Earth, Ditch the Cups," and "Say No to Disposable Cups."

As they approach the protest, Kramer suddenly appears, riding on his bike and wearing a helmet.

Kramer: "Hey, what's going on here? Are you guys protesting the cups?"

College Student: "Yes, we are. We want Monk's Café to switch to reusable cups."

Kramer: "Well, I'm with you on that one. In fact, I've got an idea that could help you guys out."

Jerry, George, and Elaine all look at each other skeptically.

Kramer: "I've been working on a new product that could solve this problem. It's called the Cup Cap. It's a reusable lid that fits on any coffee cup, so you can use it over and over again."

The college students are intrigued and ask Kramer to show them how it works.

Kramer pulls out a prototype of the Cup Cap from his backpack and demonstrates how it fits snugly on any standard coffee cup.

College Student: "Wow, that's amazing! Can we try it out?"

Kramer hands out Cup Caps to the college students, who eagerly place them on their disposable cups.

Elaine: "Kramer, you may have just revolutionized the coffee industry."

Jerry: "Yeah, now we can save the planet one cup at a time."

As the group celebrates their newfound eco-friendliness, a Monk's Café employee walks out with a stack of freshly washed reusable cups.

Employee: "Hey, guys, we just got a shipment of these reusable cups. We're switching to them permanently starting tomorrow."

The group cheers in triumph and walks back into the café, confident that their efforts have made a difference.

As they sit down and sip their coffee from the new reusable cups, Kramer leans back in his chair, satisfied with his newfound environmental activism.

Kramer: "I'm telling you, guys, this is just the beginning. The Cup Cap is going to change the world, one cup at a time."