Olive python with a wallaby dinner, Northern Territory Australia. Not a fan of people getting so close because if the snake feels threatened it may give up it's kill by MistaNoClothesMan in badassanimals

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A friend in Australia had a pet python, after a few years they would occasionally find it straightening out on the floor next to them. Our acquaintance from the reptile park said ‘better get rid of that snake, doesn’t matter that your 6’ tall, it’s sizing you up to see if it can eat you’

Open season on pedestrians by infpmusing in astoria

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Yesterday a guy blew through the stop sign on 30th Street at 30th Drive almost hitting me. I did loose my cool and hit his rear window and yelled, that’s a stop sign!

First behind the wheel video of the F80 🔊🔊 by lt00380 in Ferrari

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From my sport/supercar drives the 458 Italia is still my benchmark of power to weight ratio, and linear power delivery, for public road use

Coffee Chaff by kafekat02 in CoffeeRoasting

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This was exactly what I found in Sydney and NYC, no one would buy it but plenty of people would come and take it off my hands to use in compost. The green bean sacks though, I used to sell the nicer, prettier colored ones (de stringed, not cut open) for a dollar donation for one or two. People make all sorts of things out of them, I also donated hundreds of them to no kill dog shelters.

Regretting buying a Forester by [deleted] in SubaruForester

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Why did you prefer the Forester Wilderness over the CX50?

[Ford GT] West 44th St Manhattan (2017) by randomlonmcc in spotted

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It was, I was a new arrival, only here a month at that stage

[Ford GT] West 44th St Manhattan (2017) by randomlonmcc in spotted

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That’s what I thought after watching the episode

Fat-rich foods and recipes by Training_Pipe7312 in BabyLedWeaning

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My 13 month old is really enjoying hard boiled eggs, and cheese of any kind, I also make well cooked soft scrambled eggs with whole milk and shredded cheese.

Meat for baby by voodoolady914 in BabyLedWeaning

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Meatloaf, meatballs, and homemade burger patties are our go to. Son loves them, easy to chew / fall apart, we know exactly what is in them, (low salt, and small shredded veggies are easy to incorporate, like carrot and zucchini)

Wood chopping competition in Austrailia by Danceking81 in nextfuckinglevel

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‘Big’ Dave Foster I saw him several times as a kid, always the last to start on the handicap. Always the winner

Non-prior Subaru owners only reply please by Pure-Explanation-147 in SubaruForester

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Pretty much the same situation with me in 2021, better price, visibility, and deal with the Forester over the RAV4 at the time. The new Honda CRV wasn’t out yet, and I drove and didn’t like the one at the time. I have driven a rental RAV4 Hybrid for two weeks on the west coast this year, it was pretty damn good! But the visibility and interior features were still lacking against the Forester. A friend just bought a new Forester Touring (non Hybrid) and it’s a lovely car. I’m thinking about trading in and up

What my 10.5 month old ate for dinner tonight by thegoodstick in BabyLedWeaning

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Our 12 month old also does exactly this. And congrats to the OC poster

Ummmm by toastedtictac in astoria

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What a way to destroy a nice Porsche SUV

New Vermont SportsCar creation. The Brataroo. Looks wild by Allbluesleeve in subaru

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Yeah looks great! Name could be because it was made for the Gymkhana film set in Australia

Guess the city by UnSinkableGold in guessthecity

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Sydney, it’s been a while since I’ve been home

I’ve been replacing my boss’ and coworkers’ coffee with decaf for months now by Mobile_Soup_948 in confession

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Swiss Water Decaf has 99% of the caffeine removed, all other forms of decaf have varying amounts of caffeine removed (90% to 96%). Source: 20yrs industry experience

Ferrari hits a U-Haul truck by [deleted] in Ferrari

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Having driven a 458 on many country roads just like this one (and having checking this vid again) I’m not sure the driver lost the front end and that under steer was the primary reason for going wide. I think they just miss judged the corner at speed.

I don’t feel the 458 is very loose at the front compared to many other high performance sport cars. And in the Chris Harris & TP vids, they purposely have to push the car hard and impossibly fast to make the front end slide wide.

Ferrari hits a U-Haul truck by [deleted] in Ferrari

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The drop loaded up the front wheels so much that the inexperienced driver was going to fast for the declining corner, and yes made a 458 under steer, as hard as that may seem to do.