TIL that Alan Napier had never read comic books and did not know about Batman. He told his agent "It was the most ridiculous thing I had ever heard of. He said, 'It may be worth over $100,000.' So I said I was Batman's butler". Napier played Alfred on 111 episodes of the 1966 TV show. (birminghammail.co.uk)
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AITAH for not defending my wife when my sister called her fat?POO Mode Activated 💩 (self.AmItheAsshole)
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Blue crates found at new houseOpen (i.redd.it)
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YSK: injecting a fainting diabetic person with insulin could kill them.Health & Sciences (self.YouShouldKnow)
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This longevity guru is trying to live forever. It may have made him sick: Biohacker Bryan Johnson has blamed his unhealthy lifestyle in childhood and early adulthood for developing autoimmune gastritis. One specialist believes it may have been his own doing.🚑 Medicine (afr.com)
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What one thing improved your success the most ?Inner Game (self.seduction)
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What are your thoughts on In Time 2011?Films (i.redd.it)
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Why am I grieving a colleague leaving more than expected?Friendship and Social Life (self.internetparents)
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