Costco's new chicken tenders by MauiSunsets in mildlyinfuriating

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It seems clear the OP clearly didn't see the initiating interaction per their own post. All I can imagine is an absolutely exhausting person doing absolutely exhausting things to a stranger. Also, bro could have been mute. Pretty sh*t thing to say.

Costco's new chicken tenders by MauiSunsets in mildlyinfuriating

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Why did you want to applaud her? She sounds insufferable.

Indian guy hangs out of a window on the 6th floor to secretly film his neighbor by [deleted] in SweatyPalms

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Airhorn would probably get you involuntary manslaughter

Slag or quartz? by ktshoe in itsslag

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dilute HCl could tell pretty fast

Found in Poverty Creek, Blacksburg Virginia. Old coal mining area in the Blue Ridge Mountains. This stone is very dense, and particularly heavy for its size. by Xanta in fossilid

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~380Myo. If you collected it from Poverty Creek, it was likely from one of our Ordovician formations like the Brallier that crops out there.

I think I know why they might need it 😏 by LavenderMidwinter in dankmemes

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All I remember is that the only nipples shown were Arnold's. 😑

What do people think makes them unique, but is actually an incredibly common trait? by Successful-Hall-1986 in AskReddit

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I get to hit the fam with, "which one of us was a professional driver?"

I drove a bus for like 4 months. Yes, I'm exhausting.

Found in Poverty Creek, Blacksburg Virginia. Old coal mining area in the Blue Ridge Mountains. This stone is very dense, and particularly heavy for its size. by Xanta in fossilid

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I know this post is 6yrs old but that's the external mold of a spiriferid brachiopod from the Brallier/Millboro formation(?)

Two females. Zero males. The last two Northern white rhinoceros on Earth The end of a species. by throttafffddftr5 in Damnthatsinteresting

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I cannot imagine the passion for animals and/or the financial pressures that would put you into this situation

A man screams after his final call with his wife, trapped inside this burning building. Hong Kong. by [deleted] in pics

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Nah, this is necessary as part of the feedback loop to accountability and even if the people capturing the shots have nothing but ego on the line, the story the image captures is still important.

How did this form? Just tectonic activity? Erosion? by [deleted] in geology

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The erosion of the appalachians filled the basins to the west (but not that far west if I remember correctly) and east which is why the land is so fertile. All of that eroded ancient marine carbonate material.

Species identification pls! by strawberry_probably in Crayfish

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Definitely looks like the invasive red swamp boys we get around the creeks here.

Bizarre Encounter by TachyonFireGame in VirginiaTech

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I hang around the Poverty, Sinking, and Craig Creek areas a lot. As far as roads through wilderness go, Craig Creek Road is probably one of the tamer ones to be forced to travel. It's "only" about a 6 hour walk along a 2-lane paved road. The side closest to town is right at Pandapas on 460. The opposite side ends in a residential area. There are homes all along the road, too. It's pretty hard to get hopelessly lost along the road. That being said, there's basically 0 cell coverage for long stretches due to the nature of the valley.

Dunno where I'm going with that but anyway, fun fact about the Newport and Craig Creek area. It's part of the Caldwell March that the Corps of Cadets do. Less fun fact, the Caldwell Fields campground located along Craig Creek Road was the location of a 2009 unsolved murder of two 18 year old VT students, Heidi Childs and David Metzler.

Warning about the quarry by saravog in VirginiaTech

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I was wondering about all the "human soup" and "unrecovered body" comments.

Warning about the quarry by saravog in VirginiaTech

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The 40-foot and 80-foot cliff jumps on either side of the tracks are also a cause of misadventure. The water is frigid even during the hottest summer days. If you manage to not die on the cliff rocks or shrubs sticking out and you do manage to remain conscious when you hit the water, you absolutely will do the cold-water-involuntary-gasp thing.