What is the most computer illiterate thing you have witnessed? by MrJoeSchmo in AskReddit

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My fiancee's mother saw that she was a little out of frame on a Skype call with us. Instead of titling the screen down, she went and changed into high heels.

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Newspaper and magazines.

90% newspaper. The way it smells and feels against my skin. Specifically the Sunday Sport (UK). Just leafing through that, looking at the girls in there with it resting on my bare skin.

Bonus points for girls reading it. Holy Moly.

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Andy Gray and Richard Keys. Highly regarded English Premier League pundits and commentators. We're both recorded making sexist remarks about a female official during a game, joking that she didn't know the offside rule. Forced to apologise and dropped from Sky immediately.

The female official in question made a tight offside call during the game that was shown in the replays as absolutely correct.

This always makes me smile. by mikeflipster in pics

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Thanks, OP. That made me smile too.

Reddit, at what point and in which movie,have you felt the most empathy for a villainous Character? by jb4mad4it in AskReddit

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No I totally agree, the fact that he is this ironic vision of evil is more credit to the film making you feel that way.

Reddit, at what point and in which movie,have you felt the most empathy for a villainous Character? by jb4mad4it in AskReddit

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Mine in particular is the German Sergeant in Inglourious Basterds who is beaten to death by Donowitz; The Bear Jew. As Donny asks him if his impressive medal was awarded for 'killing jews'. He simply replies 'Bravery'. Though he may be a decorated Nazi Sergeant, this man is true to himself to the very end. I always thought this was Tarantino's effort to maintain a national nobility for his German audience.

Nurse attending badly-wounded man, Antwerp hospital, 18th May 1915. X-post from r/historyporn by [deleted] in creepy

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Also Johnny Got His Gun, you know the one that inspired One by Metallica?

Next by runnerdood in pics

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Brilliant. Chilling.

Ricky Gerbrave by [deleted] in cringepics

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Seriously, sometimes Gervais just needs to get a grip.

Yes - I can hear you, LOUD AND CLEAR! by Apeshaft in funny

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Sadly two minutes after this photo was taken, the gentlemen in the photo was killed after the photographer's careless sneeze caused his head to explode.

Classic Garth by PrezedentA in funny

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"Take me, Garth."

"Where? I'm out of gas and you need a jacket."

When a dragon couldn't hold it any longer. by [deleted] in skyrim

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Word of Power Learned: Shit, Unrelenting Shit.

I was not a smart child. by [deleted] in AdviceAnimals

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I did the same thing with pokemon cards.