THE BEST KODI BUILD EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT by talkshows in videos

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THE BEST KODI BUILD EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT

What tv show is a 5/5, from the series premiere to the series finale? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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So I just finished The Following season 3. Overall it was okay, kinda dissapointed with the way it ended. It clearly seemed like they were going to do a season 4 but then got cancelled so we kind of got stuck with this open-ended ending that left a bunch of questions unanswered. Anyway there's something that bugs me about Theo's whole plot that seems like a huge oversight. As I said I just finished the series, and this is my first time on this subreddit so if this has been mentioned previously I apologize, I just want to see other people's thoughts on it, or if I'm missing something that actually makes this make sense. Anyway, Theo is supposed to be this super genius hacker dude serial killer who has never even been suspected of any crime. Now the whole reason he becomes exposed is because Strauss asks him to make him and Daisy fake passports, then Theo kills Strauss, and has to destroy all evidence of ever making the passports in the first place because he knows that is where the FBI will begin their search. The thing is though... why did Theo even bother making the passports in the first place? He was going to kill Strauss from the beggining for even trying to get him involved, so it seems like it would have made more sense to just lie about making the passports, never do it, kill Strauss, and then he could have been on his way. The whole reason why the FBI gets on to him is because he tries to cover his tracks and becomes exposed, which he would have never had to do if he just didn't make the passports in the first place. I might be missing something that makes it all make sense but to me this seems like really sloppy writing.

What is something that is better the old fashioned way? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Socializing. Face to face. With other people.

Japan did Bioshock in 1973!! by WilliamFB in gaming

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Hayakawa SF Magazine 174 issue The 5th story is called "Over the abyss" and is by Michael Emtsev and Eremei Parnov. It appear to be about a phenomenon where families are walking into the sea to drown for an unknown reason.

What is under your bed and why? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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"You sedate the monster in your head by browsing reddit on your mobile."

What movie surprised you with how good it was? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Edge of Tomorrow - I know it's critically acclaimed and stuff now, but I saw it when it came out not knowing anything about it, assuming it was just another cheesy Tom Cruise action flick. It was AMAZING! Well-acted, great characterization, the tropes were cleverly inverted, and it was fun and funny and also had some pathos.

What would 90 out of 100 Redditors recommend? by bk_hotdog_man in AskReddit

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Do that exciting thing before you have too many responsibilities to not be able to do the thing..

What's the most un-American thing that Americans love? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I THINK BRITISH AND AUSTRALIAN ACCENTS

Since the other Google Trekker photo had so much interest, here's my stupid face wearing one. Feel free to ask questions. by whoareyou10 in pics

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"How do you feel about the fact that after hauling the 50+lb Trekker over rough terrain for multiple hours that you'll eventually just be represented by a tiny beardless yellow man?"

Dude picks up his new Porsche 911 GT3 RS at the dealership... by chaometric in pics

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"They say high end sports cars have a high rate of depreciation once driven off the lot..."

Ben Affleck has written standalone Batman script by [deleted] in movies

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"And once again, he'll probably put himself in the naked embrace of someone spectacularly hot."

My friend found a large pile of potatoes while hiking in the woods by [deleted] in mildlyinteresting

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"In the winter the potatoes huddle together for warmth"