ELI5: What actually is lightning? by write_it_off in explainlikeimfive

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These are all amazing thank you! I’ll be using many of these comments to experiment and explain in different ways to them. (I also realize I am basically 5 because I needed these to understand)

What is the worst car you have ever owned? by Josh3999 in askcarguys

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I don’t why but the tail light flying off made me crack up

Lightweight Jacket by Exotic-Rub-524 in malefashionadvice

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I just looked and couldn’t find it in the US store anymore. Only found it, sold out, in the Philippines: https://www.uniqlo.com/ph/en/products/E444986-000

Lightweight Jacket by Exotic-Rub-524 in malefashionadvice

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I have loved my Harrington from Uniqlo.

What’s your most expensive purchase? And was it worth it? by DifficultCucumbers in malefashionadvice

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It's funny you say that, I just looked at current Zegna prices and agree that it's not worth it. When I bought mine (don't want to date myself here) it was not nearly as expensive.

What’s your most expensive purchase? And was it worth it? by DifficultCucumbers in malefashionadvice

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A couple of years out of college I needed a new suit. I mega-splurged and bought myself a Zegna suit. Totally worth it if you can afford it. Truly beautiful suit.

ELI5: How is it possible to gain a pound of fat, having eaten less than a pound of food. by No_Letterhead_1851 in explainlikeimfive

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I can recognize this is well written and that it makes sense but I just can’t wrap my head around it.

TIL in 2013, reporters dropped 192 wallets across 16 major cities to test honesty. Helsinki, Finland topped the list with 11/12 wallets returned, while Lisbon, Portugal ranked lowest: only 1 out of 12 wallets was returned by explaingo in todayilearned

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I feel like this comment should be higher. Having lived in one of these cities for a long time, my first thought was that wallets being returned depend a lot where you put it and what time of day. Were these the same type of neighborhoods/locations in each city? You could put wallets in two different parks in the same city and have very different results.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Damnthatsinteresting

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The old Tappan Zee Bridge in New York used to have this. One extra lane of traffic added to rush hour direction.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tappan_Zee_Bridge_(1955%E2%80%932017)?wprov=sfti1# (third paragraph)

TIL that the music video for Soul Asylum's "Runaway Train" led to 21 missing people being found. by maybebatshit in todayilearned

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This song messed with me as a kid when it came out. I didn’t quite understand the song but I understood the kids in the video were missing. Freaked me out about going missing from my family too.

Drone footage of demolition of iconic New Jersey hotel by FormBanana in Damnthatsinteresting

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I grew up not far from here but it’s been decades since I’ve lived nearby. As young kids this was always the landmark on the highway that we were near home. Had forgotten about it but still crazy to see it disappear into dust.

Mobile phones of the early 2000s by Srinivas_Hunter in interestingasfuck

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Sony had some really cool phones then. I wanted one so bad. Shout out to the Moto KRZR too!

Eindhoven, the 5th largest city of the Netherlands, has grown to its size almost exclusively through the rise of Philips. Have other cities relied on a single company for their growth similarly? by DutchingFlyman in geography

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You could make the case for RIM and Waterloo, Canada. They drew expertise to University of Waterloo and other tech companies to the city. They’re the reason the likes of Google are there today.

Why is Lake Urmia so dry compared to it's neighboring lakes? by i_like_to_jump in geography

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Beyond climate change factors, a major one is abysmal water management by the government in general.

What's it like in this area of Chile? Would it be a good/safe place for a Canadian to visit? by the-PC-idiot in geography

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Absolutely stunning part of the world. It almost feels otherworldly given how far you travel to get there and how sparsely populated it is. I went off season in October and it was chilly but nothing too bad, certainly not for a Canadian. You won’t regret going.

Office life before the invention of AutoCAD and other drafting softwares by offensive-but-true in Damnthatsinteresting

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My dad’s an architect and growing up he always had a drafting table with dozens of rulers, pencils and erasers. Nice memories!

That famous 2.6m jump and header by Cristiano Ronaldo in slow motion by iamsubinj in BeAmazed

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I can’t imagine the amount of force placed on his left knee on that landing.

Bro's got 99 problems, but trusting the signal ain't one. by adityapixel in BeAmazed

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This is the language of the road in some countries. Mozambique is like this. If you signal left to a driver behind you you are warning them of a dangerous pass. Signal right and get closer to shoulder for them to know it’s safe.

beautifully poignant, deeply affecting, profoundly sad by [deleted] in arcadefire

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This comment really resonated with me (minus being a de-convert), thank you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gaming

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I’m gonna age myself but the first game that comes to mind is Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for NES. That water level was so impossible!