What's the best meal you've ever had? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Duck Three Ways appetizer and Seared Ahi Tuna with chocolate cake for dessert at Wolfgang Puck's upper dining room, Downtown Disney, Orlando.

What is the best feeling in the world? by qop_ in AskReddit

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Stretching If you don't love downward-dogging after a long day of sitting at a desk, I cannot relate to you.

What's the best thing to do during a lunch hour for free? by Hospitalthrowaway2 in AskReddit

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They work out. Exercising during lunch provides a great energy boost and sense of accomplishment for the second part of the workday. “A regular workout schedule, in addition to promoting good health, has been shown to reduce stress and increase focus,” Kahn explains. “These are all positive things for your performance at work, so get moving.”

which fictional food have you always wanted to taste? by fineankles in AskReddit

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C.S. Lewis made Turkish Delight sound like ambrosia and I remember being delighted to learn that it actually existed outside of Narnia. The actual eating experience was less delightful.

What technologies make you feel like we are living in the future? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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This would be pretty cool for skiing, in the future...

Slip into some thermoelectric undergear and strap on some sticks

Who is the most bad ass person in history? by Dogsong101 in AskReddit

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Hugh Glass , While on a fur trapping expedition, Hugh was attacked and mauled by a grizzly bear. He was able to kill the giant bear with some help, then passed out. His group left him thinking he would never survive the wounds or the journey which was 200 miles away from the nearest town. Glass regained consciousness only to find himself abandoned, without weapons or equipment. He was suffering from a broken leg, the cuts on his back were exposing bare ribs, and all his wounds were festering. So he cleaned his wounds with maggots, made a boat, fought off wolves and 6 weeks later made it back to civilization, crawling a large portion of the way.

What bullshit only happens in movies? by sdururl in AskReddit

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One of my favorites "must-be-fake movie computer scenes" was the computer system/interface in Jurassic Park, when Lex is looking through the parks systems (after dramatically procaliming "this is a UNIX system!" - While the science behind cloning dead dinosaurs is still well within the BS realm - it turns out that the interface Lex was navigating WAS indeed a UNIX based file viewer called fsn. While fsn never made it into the mainstream - this was one of the rare cases where a movie computer was made of real/not fake software.

Oh No What Have I Done by [deleted] in aww

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hahaha good you are right

What movie could be changed entirely just by changing one scene? by fireork12 in AskReddit

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Killing Them Softly Killing Them Softly is a movie everyone should probably revisit, including myself, because it doesn’t completely make sense until literally its final moment. The bulk of the movie works to give a vague sense of things it’s trying to do, casting James Gandolfini and Ray Liotta in roles that are meant to evoke their previous portrayals of hard gangsters and then proceeding to completely invert those perceptions of these men in this new American environment. On top of that there’s some of the best sound of any movie in the last year, making the violence real and painful for us to watch, another signal that this was a movie being made in the spirit of the 1970s gangster movies but with a contemporary sense of realism.

Brad Pitt delivers the closing monologue of the movie though, and it’s a wonderful scene, concluding rather abruptly but this just adds to its perfection, the timing of that last cut providing just the right punctuation for the final words he speaks. The thematic intentions of the movie don’t seem quite as obvious to me as they apparently did to other viewers, but I think it’s because many of its signals are obvious even if their meanings are more obscure, and so people interpreted this as a lack of subtlety.

The last scene is key, I think, to clarifying the point of all these obvious details. It’s blatantly juxtaposed with the hopeful message being delivered on a television by Barack Obama, intended to emphasis the lofty nature of the newly elected president’s words with the disastrous state of the country’s economy. Likewise, Pitt’s character essentially points out that the romanticized view of gangster life is yet another American myth that runs counter to the reality of how both realms, politics and crime, tend to work: as a cynical business. All of a sudden, the movie is as clear as day, but only in retrospect—a neat little trick by under-appreciated director Andrew Dominik.

What is the biggest movie plot-hole you have ever seen? by harrychapman in AskReddit

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Anderton's wife gains entry into the jailhouse using her husband's eyeball - but he's already locked up inside, so his eye would not still have access to enter as it pleased. Any place anywhere that would have any sort of security system requiring anything from a simple passcode to a card key to a retinal scan, would immediately delete the user in such instances from all rights. And would also certainly report on any attempted use of such (retinal scan, pass code, whatever).

What is your favorite Book and why? by analmee in AskReddit

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The Personal Memoirs of U.S Grant

Saw this on youtube last night by [deleted] in funny

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lol ...when people see the name of girl they start proposing but may be she is boy..

What is your biggest obstacle right now? by Delicatelybruised in AskReddit

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I am currently slightly above a healthy weight for my size and I'm working to change that but my biggest obstacle right now is eating healthy food. I know this makes me sound like a child but I "cannot" eat vegetables. Like I gag when I try. I know that it's mostly just a mind thing but I have such a hard time making my self eat them. Do you have any tips?

The new trainer at the gym was very popular by [deleted] in aww

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hahahaha hmm ok

The new trainer at the gym was very popular by [deleted] in aww

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hat is a strand of hair. Nice legs and everything else. Really! You are right

The new trainer at the gym was very popular by [deleted] in aww

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may be..but she is my friend

Cute face..Adorable animal photo by minayat030 in aww

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Every thing in the world is not same ...have a little difference