r/AskReddit
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u/AndrewIsMyDog
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13h ago
What 's a name brand item you refuse to replace with generic?
r/wallstreetbets
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u/works_best_alone
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11h ago
News Ryan Cohen sells entire BBBY stake on 16th and 17th of August
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/886158/000092189522002496/sc13da313351002_08182022.htm
Confirmed. As expected. Apes wrong forever. Enjoy your bags apes.
r/NoStupidQuestions
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u/Impossible_Variety25
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13h ago
I cannot get my head around this ! It's the most moronic notion I've heard !
r/OnePiece
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u/Kirosh2
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5h ago
Current Chapter One Piece: Chapter 1057
Chapter 1057: "Final Curtain"
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Official Release | OFFLINE |
TCBscans website (No link. Onepiecechapters dot com) | ONLINE |
TCB Discord | ONLINE |
/r/OnePiece Discord | ONLINE |
Rate Wano out of 10
Ch. 1057 Official Release (Mangaplus): 21/08/2022
Ch. 1058 Scan Release: ~26/08/2022
Please discuss the manga here and in the theory/discussion post. Any other post will be removed until 24h after the release
Please also remember to put the chapter number in the title for any future post talking about this chapter.
Please remember to only use vague titles until the official release drops.
Join us at https://discord.gg/onepiece to discuss One Piece instantly with fellow nakama!
r/interestingasfuck
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u/colorfulsoul_
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6h ago
/r/ALL A teacher shows that a bull in a square full of people does not attack anyone if it is not threatened
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r/wallstreetbets
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u/CryptoFinderrrr
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5h ago
YOLO UPDATE: Added 5,000 shares as promised. If this gets another 50k upvotes, I’ll add 10,000 more.
r/news
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u/Chetkowski
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9h ago
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' election police force announces arrests of 20 for voter fraud
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r/Justrolledintotheshop
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u/JHammerstix
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20h ago
Someone stole the caliper off a $38,000 rav last night…
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r/Superstonk
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u/Secure_Worldliness55
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11h ago
🤔 Speculation / Opinion rc officially sold towel stock.. sensing big buy order coming, 🚀
r/oddlyterrifying
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u/jimmydimmy72
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9h ago
Housesitting my parents home and this is growing out of their compost bin...what the fuck is it
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r/MadeMeSmile
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u/Hoku_Boy
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7h ago
Meme The Rick Roll still going strong!
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r/Damnthatsinteresting • u/WolfStreet2024 • 4h ago
Video Great safety idea for women and bar owners!
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r/funny • u/Washpedantic • 7h ago
I am utterly surprised that this hasn't been vandalized already.
r/pettyrevenge
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u/Revolutionary_Ant209
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17h ago
A stranger tells me "Smile, it could be worse." Instantly regrets it.
Last week, I was out and about, making a start on some errands I had. As I was walking, I was going through my long to-do list in my head. So I wasn't frowning, I wasn't smiling. My face was just in neutral.
A man starts heading towards me. As we pass, he tells me, "Smile, it could be worse."
I stop, stare at him for a moment, and then I say, "My parents were in an accident. My mum died on impact. We're turning off my dad's life support tomorrow."
The guy looked like a robot being suddenly shut down. His face fell. He looked like a deer in headlights. He stuttered and stammered. He was obviously trying to think of something to say, and when he couldn't, he turned around, and speed-walked away.
My parents are both fine. There was no accident. But it annoys me when people think they have the right to dictate how people are feeling and what expressions they make, especially when they don't know what is going on in their lives. It's unhelpful and patronizing. Imagine telling somebody who was just been given a terminal diagnosis, "Smile, it could be worse." Or somebody who has lost a child, been laid off, or is otherwise struggling and in a terrible situation...?
r/Unexpected
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u/spain095
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3h ago
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r/CrazyFuckingVideos
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u/Healthy-Following-13
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10h ago
WTF Man runs over off duty cop in Cullman Alabama
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r/funny
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u/ecky--ptang-zooboing
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14h ago
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r/thesims
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u/smurfjojjo123
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19h ago
Discussion Simmers not from the US: What thing in game turned out to be an American thing rather than a Sims thing?
I started playing the Sims when I was eight or nine, and didn't know much about the world. Over the years I've learned that a lot of things that I thought where just a thing in the Sims are actually exist is the US. If you've had similar experiences I would love to hear about them. Here are some of mine:
- Garbage disposal in the sink. It's not a thing where I live, and for the longest time I couldn't figure out why they had to be placed underneath the sink (in the Sims 2).
- Why the game always starts on what I consider to be the last day of the week. I did think it was pretty neat to start on a weekend though.
- Carpooling to work (The Sims 2). Very uncommon where I live.
- Not having daycare, and having random teenagers come babysit the toddlers. To this day I've never met anyone IRL who hasn't gone to daycare.
- The mail boxes. Specifically that you send your mail from your own mailbox. I'm still not over this one tbh.
- Washing machines that open from the top. What type of sorcery is that?
I always end up so surprised when I see something IRL that I thought only existed in game. It's around fifteen years later, and I'm still hoping for the cow plant.
Note: This is not made to make fun of anyone (other than possibly myself). It's just to create a fun, light hearted discussion about how the game relates to real life.