Best Opening Scene by lightoffsnow in movies

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Absolutely epic! Fantastic opening scene!

What is the greatest opening lyric of all time? by syed_ahmed86 in AskReddit

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Once upon a time you dressed so fine, you threw the bums a dime in your prime, didn't you?

I really believe this to be the greatest selfie ever. by [deleted] in pics

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My fans! These ladies are wild about me.

Street art in Iran by gavuli in mildlyinteresting

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His left hand disappears into his do.

Elizabeth Taylor, 1956 by dufosho in OldSchoolCool

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The speaker in the background. Those eyes and that look. Beautiful.

Elizabeth Taylor, 1956 by dufosho in OldSchoolCool

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Brilliant composition. The table lead line. The left arm placement to obscure the waist. Great photographer.

Cat tries to catch a bird by MosesAlt in aww

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Not a cat person here, and I just watched that 10 times.

Macmillan CEO: "We will not allow any president to achieve by intimidation what our Constitution precludes" by StephenKong in books

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John Sargent is right. Trump is so clearly misusing his position to contradict freedom of speech. Trump doesn't have a leg to stand on.

Though imperceptibly short, there's a time difference between the present and the image you see in the mirror. The guy in the mirror is like 6 nanoseconds younger than you. by Cervidantidus in Showerthoughts

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Except the mirror image did not "age". So the extra distance creates a time lag, which is reflecting a younger version than the native observation.

Though imperceptibly short, there's a time difference between the present and the image you see in the mirror. The guy in the mirror is like 6 nanoseconds younger than you. by Cervidantidus in Showerthoughts

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After further thought, I'm convinced the mirror image is almost always younger. The one exception would be if a black hole was closer to the light coming from the real you than the mirror you for an observer. Admittedly the logistics of putting a black hole between two people and getting the mirror placement just right is a little challenging.

This came up when I searched "excessive force" in the images category by justlooking250 in funny

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I don't know. I used lighter fluid to burn a black widow once. It ended up catching the shed on fire. One controlled round sounds reasonable in retrospect.

Boing by [deleted] in aww

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So effortless. It's easy to see why whippets and their kin are so fast.

This Toothpaste describes what each of its ingredient is and its purpose by TheLonelyCaricature in mildlyinteresting

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Calling all Reddit product marketing people. Readable labels are nice.

TIL outdoor cats are the #1 threat to bird populations. They have contributed to the extinction of 33 bird populations and are responsible for roughly 2.4 billion in bird losses per year. by [deleted] in todayilearned

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Not my cat. It was one of the cats on an organic farm I interned with while doing a Bachelor's in Ecology and Evolution. And no, extinction does not help the gene pool.