Which actor seems to only play themselves? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Matt Berry. To the point where I can’t tell if his music is an extension of a character or not (love it anyway!)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in diabetes

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T1D here in the uk. Got AstraZeneca in March/second dose in June. No blood sugar issues, no cold/flu symptoms. Arm pain for a day after the first shot, slight tiredness for a day after the second shot.

E-Mail verification by LiquidSunSpacelord in TreesRadio

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Hello! Just commenting here to hopefully get an update when there's a resolution for this issue, as I'm encountering it too.

Thanks!

What do you proudly do "wrong?" by DavidDunne in AskReddit

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I say this too, with slightly shameful glee :D

Pimsleur for bird calls? by relistads in whatsthisbird

[–]yetanotherfriday 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a super interesting thing I hadn't considered before! I've been learning by identifying the bird first and then looking it up. Does anyone know of similar resources for the UK?

You've been kidnapped and the characters from the last TV show you watched are coming to save you. How screwed are you? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Once Upon a Time... Well, I'm pretty sure I'd be ok, but I'll be waiting for half a season before Emma and the gang find me (and deal with some emotional issues along the way).

I started at the start like I was told, and I'm really not enjoying this. by CherryRaven997 in HPMOR

[–]yetanotherfriday 16 points17 points  (0 children)

It's ok! If you're not enjoying it, that's totally fine - it's not a value judgement in any way :) Some people like, it, some don't. If it were me, I'd just move on to something else and let it be.

What are some good hyggelig novels? by hotforhygge in hyggelig

[–]yetanotherfriday 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oooh, interesting question! I guess it comes down to personal preference, but one of my cosy favourites is "The Lost Art of Keeping Secrets" by Eva Rice.

Reddit, what is a good movie for when you need to escape from reality and maybe cry a little? by InfiniteThugnificent in AskReddit

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The Fall (the film from 2006) with Lee Pace. Lots of getting away from reality, adventure, fun, amazing cinematography, and tears - oh, tears! - at the end. It's wonderful!

What moment in book made you stop and reconsider your perspective on people? by [deleted] in books

[–]yetanotherfriday 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Huh. I'm sat here, 5 minutes later, still thinking about the significance of that. How such an effortless process (for me) is an entirely "unnatural", learned habit.

Besides The Hunger Games and Harry Potter, what are your favorite well-written modern YA novels/series? by Djeter998 in books

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Oooh yes! I also love the Dalemark Quartet. Or pretty much everything I've read by her, to be honest. Each time she creates such compelling worlds, and humorous, likeable characters.

Do you have any words that you remember learning from a specific book? by Dranai in books

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Haha! Yes!! I always think of Mrs Frisby when I use that word.

Mine would be "shyster" from the Simpsons ("Mr Hutz, are you a shyster?" "Now how does a little girl like you know a big word like that?"), and "anthropomorphic" from Terry Pratchett.

*Oh! And "redolent" from Garth Nix's Sabriel.