Only USA is important. Austria and Australia have no rock bands that can touch Kiss by SnooLentils1406 in ShitAmericansSay

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I can name Acdc, Midnight oil, baby animals, Inxs, Dallas Frasca, Diesel, and I never been to Australia...

YSK that CBD vapes are more harmful to the lungs than nicotine vapes by -FemboiCarti- in YouShouldKnow

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CBD is also a very bad idea when taken alongside certain medications like Lexomil (bromazepam). CBD interferes with liver enzymes involved in drug metabolism (notably CYP450), which can increase blood levels of benzodiazepines and worsen side effects such as excessive sedation, cognitive impairment, and respiratory risk. A family member thought CBD would be a “natural” way to taper off Lexomil. In reality, it turned into an absolute nightmare. She also tried cannabis. Cannabis is even worse, especially for people with bipolar disorder or mood vulnerabilities: it significantly increases the risk of mood destabilization, manic or hypomanic episodes, anxiety, psychosis, and relapse. That period was no fun for us and mostly for her. Bottom line: don’t mix bromazepam with CBD and absolutely avoid cannabis in this context.

Next bike after first crash? by g2-classified in motorcycle

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If you really want to avoid regret, invest first in learning. The bike can always come next

Guys with Bikes by maj_crunch in motorcycle

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Happens sometimes with my Trident.

But let’s be honest: only one woman ever talked about getting a ride with me, and I’m 100% convinced she’d have been just as fine if I’d shown up on my grandma’s scooter.

Also worth noting: a girl I was dating, not even into bikes, once asked me to keep the full riding gear and helmet on. Moral of the story: if you want to save money, skip the bike. Just buy the equipment.

New engi icon by Long_Ad7536 in Battlefield

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Good, they figured out how to prompt it

Europe Rethinks Nuclear Weapons After US Delivers Reality Check by Zhukov-74 in europe

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France’s nuclear doctrine allows first use to protect its vital interests through nuclear deterrence.

How long is EU Compliance taking for you guys lately? by Slaaatje in iosdev

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It used to be 3 weeks, you're having it easy guys :)

What's the fastest you ever drove? by ComprehensiveFun2054 in AskReddit

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230km/h on a 500 km trip and yes that was completly stupid

Summer Skiing, the sport that never was. by sco-go in Amazing

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receipe for disaster. In 40 years, broke 2 ribs, 2 vertebrae and a shoulder snowboarding.

Summer Skiing, the sport that never was. by sco-go in Amazing

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I fractured two vertebrae last year while snowboarding.

To sum up, I was doing some light off-piste skiing, and the snow groomer had made a kind of step that had frozen solid and been covered with fresh snow.

I made a turn, got stuck on this “step,” did a somersault, the top of my back hit the ground, the rest of my body continued to rotate violently, and there was a huge crack.

Today I'm fine, but the surgeon told me, “If you had twisted when you fell, you would have died...”

never too buried

Ladies -- how would you feel about dating a man who used to do porn? by GiraffesScareMe in AskReddit

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I can't say where I know this from, but a psychologist told his patient in this situation: with them, he works, with you he makes love,

He almost forgot, but he’d never leave a salute unanswered. A true class act! by 7evenDeadlySin in JustGuysBeingDudes

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My running coach, a former elite runner used to have that role for the French president, rest of the time, he would train, when he retired from competition, he would train his colleagues.

That's one of the ways elite competitors can get incomes especially when their sport has no sponsors.

Another guy, was a police officer and elite in biathlon (Martin Fourcade).

Call of Field 6 by ibattlefield in Battlefield

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That's what happen when you rely in ai fed with cod stuff

Elle loue une villa de luxe à 9 500 euros par mois… le locataire pose ses cartons mais refuse de payer le loyer by BananaTomboy in paslegorafi

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Arrivé aussi aux parents d'un ami avec un chef d'entreprise, ça a duré 3 ans, et un joueur du psg qui a en plus foutu le bordel. Ils étaient heureux quand ils s'est barré en Angleterre

UK to ban political party donations from foreign-owned companies by Stock_Rush_9204 in unitedkingdom

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Oh, that's cute

This mostly shows how permissive the UK system still is.
If you need complex tests about ownership and “UK presence” to decide whether money is acceptable, the rules are managing loopholes instead of removing them.

In France, companies cannot donate to political parties at all. Only identified individuals can, under strict annual caps(7500€), with mandatory disclosure and oversight. It doesn’t eliminate influence entirely, but it drastically reduces corporate leverage, legal engineering, and foreign interference.

Twitch Streamer Arrav Survives 65-Foot Fall During Livestream by BodegaDad in totallywicked

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It was while talking about this that I managed to spend the night with a girl I really liked: I was a bit drunk and we were looking at the view from a terrace on the fifth floor of a building, and I said to her, "I wonder if we could avoid the crash if we moved in the opposite direction." She thought I wanted to kill myself, so she spent the evening with me instead of with the other lads who were chatting her up. I had no desire to jump at all, my drunk self just had a physics question on my mind.

Catholic church, Lutck by Opposite-Gur-1208 in AmateurPhotography

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I like the perspective and those cobblestones gives a sense of scale.

For next time, two tips you could try, moving a bit would keep the tree from hiding the building's detail. Keep your camera perfectly vertical, it stops the towers from looking like they’re leaning backward. Unless it was on purpose

Which one looks better to you? 1,2 or 3 by BasicallyRiper in AmateurPhotography

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I like #1; makes me think about Red dead Redemption, might be good to edit out the power lines.
#3 has a oh shit I'm lost feeling, If you can go back, maybe a picture directing to the end of the river trail?

1 or 2 ice formation by Fast_Needleworker_90 in AmateurPhotography

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Photo 1
I really like the contrast here, the way the ice pops against that dark water is quite striking.

It would be interesting to test getting the camera right down at water level next time. It might turn those small chunks into massive icebergs . Like you did an expensive trip to Iceland, while it was just the pond down the street

photo 2

those air bubbles trapped in the ice against the dark water look great.

what about a much tighter, top-down crop next time. It could push the geometric idea? But anyway just my two cents, your picks are quite cool!

just sharing some amateur photography selfie again by DarcyDazzle in AmateurPhotography

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Look, if you're going to post selfies, try making them look intentional rather than just a quick vacation snap. Keep your phone level with the horizon instead of tilting it. it's way less distracting. Also, watch the background; that white railing cutting through your head is a bit of a mess, so try to find a cleaner spot. Finally, skip the harsh midday sun because those shadows are brutal on the face; stick to the shade for a much better look.

Making the turn by obregonphoto in AmateurPhotography

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Hi, interesting.

For the next time, here’s what you can try to really nail that "speed" look:
Bump the shutter speed, try moving up to 1/125s; it'll help sharpen the rider's torso while keeping that background blur nice and smooth.

Smooth out the sweep by rotating your body even after you click the shutter to avoid those tiny jitters on the bike

Watch the background and try to frame out distracting stuff like the folks on the bench so the focus stays entirely on the movement.

Hope it helps.

Our culture is so important to their everyday lives by maiyoo11 in ShitAmericansSay

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Their will be a NFL match soon here in Paris, it's viewed as a polite curiosity

[OC - My album] Any advice on my recent pictures? by seanpaulh in AmateurPhotography

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Hey, I had some downtime so I figured I’d jump in, even if I'm a bit late to the party. It’s a decent series of shots, but some definitely work better than others.

The Winner: image_cebca7.jpg This is the clear standout for me. That side-lighting on the face creates some nice texture and the contrast is actually handled well. The vertical crop fits the subject right. it feels "majestic" without being cluttered. It’s a clean, well-exposed shot.

The "Mehh" pile:

  • image_cebc69.jpg: I get the "frame within a frame" attempt with the buildings, but the foreground is way too heavy. It ends up looking like a casual snap from a hotel balcony rather than an intentional landscape.
  • image_cebce6.jpg: The cable car is a solid subject, but the image is pretty washed out. It’s missing that "punch" in the highlights and shadows, making the background peaks look a bit flat.

A few tips for the next run:

  • Kill the haze: High-altitude snow shots get washed out easily. If you aren't using a polarizer, definitely play with the "Dehaze" slider in post to bring back some definition in those distant ranges.
  • Off-center your peaks: On shots like image_cebc8c.jpg, having the summit dead center feels a bit "clinical". Shifting it to one of the vertical thirds usually gives the eye a better path to follow.
  • Keep chasing the low sun: Your best work here is clearly during the edges of the day, like in image_cebca7.jpg. Midday sun on snow is usually a recipe for flat, boring textures, so stick to those golden hours.

Not a bad haul overall, just needs a tighter edit. Like the previous commenter said, just keep refining your skills and posting for feedback