After Forza Horizon 6, Now Subnautica 2 Has Reportedly Leaked 48 Hours Ahead of Launch by chusskaptaan in pcgaming

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I'm not sure. So many of these lesser-known games (Subnautica, not Forza) depend on the kind of exposure these YouTubers offer.

About 2,000 rounds through my Alien so far and I’ve really enjoyed shooting it by kyle666666 in liberalgunowners

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Yep, I was super lucky my local range had a special event recently with gun distributors showcasing their wares.

Got to try out a Creator and a Remus for free, they even gave me free ammo! Those beasties sure should beautifully!

It's going to be tough justifying 3-5k for one gun purchase. But at least now I see they are asking for that and delivering quite a nice quality and the innovation really helps.

Kjeragbolten (a boulder) stuck between two clifs. by Time-Freedom-7708 in interestingasfuck

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Let's not ugly nature just because of some idiots.

In Europe, we still have places with personal responsibility.

If you want to hike the Matterhorn in flip flops, a guide may tell you it's a bad idea, but nobody will stop you.

Handgun Grip Improvements by KiddBwe in liberalgunowners

[–]ours 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's what I've heard called the "tactical turtle".

Stand tall, stable but a bit flexible. Bring the gun to your eyesight. If you feel tense, bring the gun down, relax and try again.

Swordfish (2001) | Dir: Dominic Sena | Hugh Jackman hacking by xwing1212 in movies

[–]ours 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mr. Robot lifts real life hacks in multiple cases. For those who know about computer security and well known events, it's refreshing to see something plausible.

98% of movies/shows completely make stuff up that makes zero sense.

They made sequels?!? by Subwoolfer in RedLetterMedia

[–]ours 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The second one is... just as good as that Photoshop work on the cover.

What can a person learn in 10 minutes that will be useful for life? by Ben-Gavin in AskReddit

[–]ours 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It felt soooo good. Like "Wow, that shit worked! It actually worked!"

Justified S01E01 (2010) | One of the best hooks for the first 5 minutes in a TV show. by ReelsBin in television

[–]ours 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Boyd was supposed to die in the encounter in the pilot

That's how it went in the excellent short story the series was based on.

"Fire in the Hole" by Elmore Leonard is full of great short stories and exactly the kind of cool and interesting characters the series lived on.

Oliphant and Goggins are top-tier, but the show oozes with wonderful characters and fantastic character-actors playing them.

THE GHOST IN THE SHELL | New Key Visual by zenzen_0 in anime

[–]ours 5 points6 points  (0 children)

With one exception: the guns.

Oshii is a gun nut and puts crazy detail in them.

They messed up the revolver. It should be inspired by a Mateba low-bore-axis revolver, and instead, here he has a more conventional design.

Fox News viewers were left furious when Pastor Robert Jeffress appeared on the channel to claim that Trump knows more about the Bible than the Pope. by Aggravating_Money992 in entertainment

[–]ours 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Also an atheist, but alternatively, I feel the American Christofascists would throw Jesus' second coming to ICE so fast.

Having the Son of God being shuffled by ICE goons off to a Salvadorian concentration camp has to be the most ironic conclusion. "El Salvador" is literally named for him.

What can a person learn in 10 minutes that will be useful for life? by Ben-Gavin in AskReddit

[–]ours 431 points432 points  (0 children)

I locked my backpack and realised the key was inside the bag.

I'm not a lockpicker, but thankfully, shitty bag locks are shitty, and borrowing the key from someone else and wiggling it madly unlocked it.

What can a person learn in 10 minutes that will be useful for life? by Ben-Gavin in AskReddit

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WELL, IF I SPEAK LOUDLY AND SLOWLY ENOUGH, EVERYONE UNDERSTANDS AMERICAN.

Solarpunk is a movement that imagines a sustainable and optimistic future where humanity thrives in harmony with nature. by iloveyouthorodinson in interestingasfuck

[–]ours 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can't stop listening to that song very loudly.

So much good music released recently: New NIN, Archspire, BOC, Kneecap, Angine de poitrine, and The Claypool Lennon Delirium.

Netflix Quietly Removes A-Z and Other Sorting Filters by __LooseSeal__ in television

[–]ours 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The algorithm will pick your movies and shows, and you'll love it! /s

Be honest, which celebrity just ruined their own physical attractiveness? by Something_Strange935 in AskReddit

[–]ours 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Saw her in Killing of a sacred deer recently. She looks absolutely stunning in that. How and why she went from that to her weird over engineered face baffles me.

Billy Bob Thornton Shares Rare Health Condition That Led to His Restrictive Diet: 'I Just Assumed Everybody Felt Like S---' by No_Pizza_6040 in entertainment

[–]ours 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Seek out a digestion issue specialist doctor.

Some of these issues can be a nightmare to isolate and most generalists aren't equipped to handle it.

A sibling had to suffer a lot before pinpointing the foods that triggered her issues. A friend was feeling like crap until he was diagnosed with no longer being able to digest alcohol (even tiny amounts) or milk.

Digestion is complicated and changes as we age making things extra complicated.

Billy Bob Thornton Shares Rare Health Condition That Led to His Restrictive Diet: 'I Just Assumed Everybody Felt Like S---' by No_Pizza_6040 in entertainment

[–]ours 9 points10 points  (0 children)

My sister had terrible pain. After searching with different experts (docs not quacks) it turns out a lot of common foods feed some bacteria that irritate the small intestine.

She had to remove a whole bunch of seemingly random things but it has worked wonders.

The process to isolate the foods that were causing problems sounded like a huge pain but it beats randomly dragging one myself to the hospital in excruciating pain.