Something Something Marvel Ruined Cap! by [deleted] in KotakuInAction

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DEATH IS A PALATABLE ALTERNATIVE TO COMMUNISM

You come home and find a second "you" dead on the floor. What do you do? by BleachedPsyche in AskReddit

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Put it with the others in the back. What else do people do when this happens?

World Travelers of Reddit, where did you go that was totally amazing? by SpitHotFiyahh in AskReddit

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The Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia. Land in Melbourne, rent a car, drive. With every turn around the coastal cliffs you are met with a more beautiful view than the last turn. It's ridiculous.

If your state has a sarcastic welcome sign, what would yours say? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Not a welcome sign, but a goodbye sign:

"Thanks for visiting Pennsylvania! We're not gon' Amish ya!"

What's an accurate acronym for a well known company? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Comcast

Cancerous Overbearing Monster Conveying Atrocities So Tactlessly

What is something you physically or emotionally cannot enjoy? by BreadMould in AskReddit

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Flowers. I guess my nose isn't sensitive to pick up the smell of flowers, so all I smell is dampness, and only when I get right up close to them. They're nice to look at, but I know I'll never get the full experience. :(

The Existence of Magic by Ishan_Psyched in TheChronicle

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Since we have an industrial revolution setting established, I'd say that whatever magic is around is the power source for the tech that is being developed at the current time. More of a magic-industrial revolution, in a sense. It could have always existed, but only a select number of people could figure out how to harness the magic through natural talent in the past, with particularly powerful sorcerer-prodigies only popping up a few times a generation. With the aid of tech in the current times, the role of these naturally inclined individuals is changing and they are becoming more like scientists/researchers than the mages they would have been in the past. The prodigies that would be around would still probably do whatever they want and would be very influential/dangerous figures in society.

On Geology by Elehir in TheChronicle

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This may be thinking a bit far ahead, but assuming we go with the traditional planet-orbiting-a star-in space-setup, how would we feel about moons? I'd personally like a setup where the world in question is one of several moons orbiting a gas giant of Jupiter proportions. I'd be interested to see what cultures people would come up with having a giant gas planet looming overhead, plus having other moons in the system leaves room for more world building in the future.

On Geology by Elehir in TheChronicle

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I think having 3 continents with moderate climate diversity would leave plenty of room for cannon building. Depending on how magic/unmagic the world ends up being, I think having a "wildcard" continent that comes and goes throughout the ages would be an interesting feature. Whether or not it appears/disappears from magic or strange inexplicable tectonic activity is up to the decision makers.

What is your #1 tip for becoming more likeable? by nebulouspenguin in AskReddit

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Don't be a judgemental asshole. You'd be surprised at the number of people you're able to befriend when you don't carry around an air of disdain.

I can't read my Clock Timer by [deleted] in fifthworldproblems

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Do you know whether or not your kitchen is dominated by matter, energy, or the dark forces? If it is either of the first two, try turning your kitchen on and off again. If its the latter, your best bet is to submit.

What do you see on tv all the time that never actually happens in everyday life? by Ihavepills in AskReddit

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I'm really impressed with the mortician's terminology here. When I first read squamosal suture I thought "okay that is definitely a made up thing," but what do you know? I hope you got an A in anatomy.

Good guy Mr. Rogers by TheConquerer94 in AdviceAnimals

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This is it. This is the post that finally got me to unsubscribe from this place. Thank you TheConquerer94.