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goblin week posted:dude your posts are so short ed: StrixNebulosa posted:The film is perhaps most famous for a scene in which Mrs. Hammond opens the door to a room filled with dogs that are apparently being experimented on. The dogs are cut open with their hearts and guts still pulsating. The scene was so graphic and realistic that several crew members were forced to testify in court to disprove the accusation that real dogs were used in the film.[3] Carlo Rambaldi, a special effects artist, saved Fulci from a two-year prison sentence by presenting the fake dog props in court to a seemingly unconvinced judiciary.[3] This was the first time in film history that an effects artist had to prove his work was not real in a court of law. ![]()
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![]() Pello railway station is located in the municipality of Pello in the Lapland Province of Finland. The station is basic, with one solitary unpaved platform, though there is a small wooden bench with a roof
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what’s the difference between “unpaved platform” and “track at grade with dirt”
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if the train will stop or not while you try to get on it
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matti posted:
pello moto
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"In Popular Culture" is almost cheating, but this is still pretty bad.quote:In popular culture
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wonder if mr blobby ever did extreme ironing
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In social media, a wife guy is a man whose fame is owed to the content he posts about his wife.[1] ... In 2013, a Reddit post of a garage tagged in red spray-paint with "Don't e-mail my wife!!!" emerged on the Internet. The ambiguity of the wife and what she may have thought about the situation was noted as being similar to the wife guy trope in retrospect.[5]
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Artificial turf was first used in Major League Baseball in the Houston Astrodome in 1966, replacing the grass field used when the stadium opened a year earlier. Even though the grass was specifically bred for indoor use, the dome's semi-transparent Lucite ceiling panels, which had been painted white to cut down on glare that bothered the players, did not pass enough sunlight to support the grass. For most of the 1965 season, the Astros played on green-painted dirt and dead grass.
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:In social media, a wife guy is a man whose fame is owed to the content he posts about his wife.[1] i want to find a way to outlaw the word "trope" ![]()
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trope = anything that has happened at least twice in all of recorded history
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atomic bombings are a trope
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*points at seagull* trope
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*slaps script* this baby can hold so many tropes
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who’s got two thumbs and at least one trope? this guy!
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prefect posted:i want to find a way to outlaw the word "trope"
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quote:The following notable men have been described as wife guys:
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As the USSR never declared war on South Vietnam or the USA. Col Vadim was A terrorist and not a Ace. The only way he could be declared a Vietnam war ace is to have flown a Russian jet with Russian markings after a declaration of war by Russia against the USA and South Vietnam.
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Paul Wall shows off his grills with a smiling fan in Baghdad, 2007.
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quote:I was called a "clownboat" on IRC at least a year before Jeff K. was supposedly created. I was trading insults with another chatter when he began calling me nonsense phrases consisting of two seemingly random words put together. I decided to mock him by changing my nick to each ridiculous insult that was thrown at me, and thus gained the handle "Clownboat" (his first insult, which was followed by the less-attractive "fagmelon"), which I've used ever since that fateful day. However, the term was undoubtedly in use some time before that incident. This occurred sometime in 1997 or 1998, but since I cannot speficy an exact date or provide written evidence, I'll leave the article as-is. If further information surfaces confirming the existence of the term before Jeff K. used it, it should be removed from the article for brevity.
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lmao @ that clownboat
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marvel villain origin story
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A carpet beater or carpetbeater (also referred to as a rug beater or rugbeater, carpet whip, rug whip, clothes-beater, dust beater or dustbeater, carpet duster, wicker slapper, rug duster, or pillow fluffer, and formerly also as a carpet cleaner or rug cleaner)
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ColTim posted:A carpet beater or carpetbeater (also referred to as a rug beater or rugbeater, carpet whip, rug whip, clothes-beater, dust beater or dustbeater, carpet duster, wicker slapper, rug duster, or pillow fluffer, and formerly also as a carpet cleaner or rug cleaner) ![]()
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view the original, it's animated
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alexandriao posted:
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alexandriao posted:
definitely the wrong thread for this absolutely vital information
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alexandriao posted:
good dog
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The commercials took place in normal kid hang-outs, such as: at school, the garage, ballet class, and the kitchen, in the hall/hallway/door jamb, among others.
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During the late nineties, there was a small but thriving online group of belly button fetish sites. These sites were maintained by individuals and usually hosted on third-party forum sites like ProBoards or InsideTheWeb. Each forum catered to a unique variation on the fetish, but were mostly the same in that they had individual boards for celebrity photos, candids, erotica, and personal stories. As the internet outgrew forums in favor of social networks and corporate porn sites, these sites began shutting down one by one. Subsequently, the site The Original Bellybutton Forum (OBF) became popular but got shut down due to admin-related problems. It reconvened with the name BellyLove but met the same fate as OBF.[79]
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Poop_Challengequote:The Space Poop Challenge was a 2016 contest sponsored by the American National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for new designs for space toilet systems for use in space suits.
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In 2015, Ryan L. Boyd and James W. Pennebaker of the University of Texas at Austin published research in the journal Psychological Science that reported statistical and psychological evidence suggesting Shakespeare and Fletcher may have coauthored Double Falsehood, with Theobald's contribution being "very minor". By aggregating dozens of psychological features of each playwright derived from validated linguistic cues, the researchers found that they were able to create a "psychological signature" (i.e., a high-dimensional psychological composite) for each authorial candidate. These psychological signatures were then mathematically compared with the psycholinguistic profile of Double Falsehood.
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The agents were William Colepaugh, an American-born defector to Germany, and Erich Gimpel, an experienced German intelligence operative. They spent nearly a month living in New York City, expending large amounts of cash on entertainment, but accomplishing none of their mission goals.
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articles about nazis that are strangely positivequote:Coffman knows the book is legit, because she happens to have a copy on loan from the library. When she goes to the cited page, she finds a paragraph that appears to confirm all the Wikipedia article’s wild claims. But then she reads the first sentence of the next paragraph: “This is, of course, nonsense.”
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Sham bam bamina! posted:The agents were William Colepaugh, an American-born defector to Germany, and Erich Gimpel, an experienced German intelligence operative. They spent nearly a month living in New York City, expending large amounts of cash on entertainment, but accomplishing none of their mission goals. dudes rock
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peacemaker67 posted:“Will we apply the same censorship to military history articles on units of the Khmer Rouge? Turkish military units involved in the Armenian Genocide? Rwandan military units involved in the genocide in that country? US cavalry units that massacred Native Americans? Arkan’s Tigers? Where does that end?” uh seems fine to me
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the nazi admirers are almost worse than the neonazis of course the overlap is also nearly 100%
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The practice formed part of the plot of the February 6, 2013 episode of the Canadian TV fiction series Trauma, leading to a young woman receiving (successful) cornea transplants.
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Excessive consumption of sauerkraut may lead to bloating and flatulence due to the trisaccharide raffinose, which the human small intestine cannot break down. This does not negatively affect long-term health, although it might be uncomfortable.
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