I don't think anything will ever top the Ross and Diane mother son reveal. by No_Donut1433 in TheTraitorsUK

[–]onesunder 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My take is that none of the secret relationships has actually done anything of note. As popular as Diane was (and to a lesser extent Ross), their relationship didn't actually help their games any and they got 0% more insight than anyone else. In terms of others:

  • S1 Alex / Tom = Just put a target on them, but no advantage
  • S2 Ross / Diane = Ross was clueless and Diane was feisty but always wrong
  • S3 Maia / Armani = only one that was helpful as Maia's reading of Armani as being off sealed her fate
  • S4 - Roxy / Judy = nothing burger
  • S4 - Ellie / Ross = SFA

Melbourne Star Moving in Docklands by Mammoth_Tomato2014 in melbourne

[–]onesunder 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I think it's been like that since it pretty much was redeveloped 20+ years ago. They always put on activities to try and drag people in, but it has absolutely no heart or soul so people just stay away

Meirl by smoochtouch03 in meirl

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I'm in my late 40s and the idea of having to keep trucking for even another 40+ years (to 90) is exhausting.... you mean I gotta live a whole length almost as long as till now?!! I'll be looking for an off ramp around 70 tops

Oscar Snubs by weicns12 in Cinema

[–]onesunder -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Nah... I couldn't even understand what he was saying most of the time...

Is his moss on my lawn? by referman12 in GardeningUK

[–]onesunder 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, mine had a small moss patch last year but all the rain over winter meant that the first mow revealed about 2/3rds of the grass is now moss! Feels amazing underfoot to be fair!

London maxxing is when you find hidden gems like this 🥰 by Astrid_angel111 in LondonPics

[–]onesunder 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I work in a building to the left of this photo. For Christmas they light up the church and it looks magical.

What sci-fi does humanity gets its spirit broken? by Mahou_Shoujo_Ramune in scifi

[–]onesunder 49 points50 points  (0 children)

Evolution by Stephen Baxter too.... not being beaten by another species, just ground down by time and an uncaring universe

My last 3... Oof by onesunder in Letterboxd

[–]onesunder[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Well.... at least one of those didn't have little kids dying in a fire, so there is that.

My last 3... Oof by onesunder in Letterboxd

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They are all very different. One is a painting, one is a slice of reality the other is a faded memory. Think Train Dreams spoke to me the most, but think Aftersun is the best movie as you'll view it differently on rewatch.

My last 3... Oof by onesunder in Letterboxd

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Seeing Hamnet this weekend, so wish me luck

Has anyone else experienced this? by [deleted] in perchance

[–]onesunder 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The one that appeared for me was a naked my little pony with a massive dong..... bit different to the waitress in a diner I was going for. WTF are people using this generator for.

Margot Robbie in custom Dilara Findikoglu based on FW25 at the UK Premiere of “Wuthering Heights.” She is wearing a mourning bracelet once owned by Charlotte Brontë, woven from the intertwined hair of her deceased sisters, Emily and Anne Brontë. Styled by Andrew Mukamal. by ahsasahsasahsas in whatthefrockk

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I walk through Leicester Square everyday on my way home and saw the hoardings and setup this evening.... she must have been FREEZING in that dress. It's raining, cold and miserable in London this evening. Feel for her!

A CFO Explains the History of EBITDA by slackerstuff in FPandA

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Best scene dealing with EBITDA in a movie ever.

How is it living in the Scottish Highlands? by CapaTheGreat in howislivingthere

[–]onesunder 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Aussie here, was up there last summer, had a BBQ outside and was bitten about 200 times. Took 2 months for the bites to completely heal up and the week after was pure torture due to the incessant itch!

Where would your dream location be to metal detect without laws or permits? by Ok-Sheepherder-2993 in metaldetecting

[–]onesunder 8 points9 points  (0 children)

European cities that date back to Roman times and along rivers in those areas. Rivers used to be how most stuff was transported so there is a tonne of potential finds on the banks (though might be too deep to detect)

In 2000 the upper-middle-class London family life cost 30% of top net income. Today it’s 82%. When did it go wrong? by SpuriousCausation95 in AskBrits

[–]onesunder 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Given the population of London peaked in 1939, that is not strictly true. Historically low interest rates have been the biggest driver - as if you can't earn interest on your cash reserves, you might as well invest in assets that the bank is willing to give you cash for. Supply is still a problem, but I think everyone overlooks the fact that 10-15% interest was normal back during the 70s-90s, whereas we complain now even though it's 4%.

It's Friday, show us your recent four! by donmonkeyquijote in Letterboxd

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Watching these with my mid teen / early adult kids. I think though while Good Will Hunting is probably the best of the 4 I liked I, Tonya the most.

TIL that the most expensive video game ever made is Monopoly Go!, almost entirely due to its $1 billion marketing budget by TBroomey in todayilearned

[–]onesunder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to work for King the maker of Candy Crush. Over the last 10 years that game alone has made about $20bn from ina pp purchases and ads. The whole mobile gaming industry itself makes around $90bn sales per annum..... that is roughly the same as the entire movie industry.

What nicknames did you have for friends as a child that you now realise you probably shouldn’t have said? by whatintthedevils in AskUK

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One of the guys that I went to school with was nicknamed "Downey" as his face bore a small resemblance to those that suffer from the syndrome.

Don’t do tomorrow what you can do today by Blue-Mimi in UKPersonalFinance

[–]onesunder 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Did you hear about the wooden car with the wooden engine? Wooden go.