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Pleasant_Series_8044 t1_j29wvil wrote
Reply to comment by Starfleetmom in Which "based on a true story" films butchered the true story the worst? by yoaver
PT Barnum probably wouldn't have it any other way.
Pleasant_Series_8044 t1_j1wd3gy wrote
Reply to TIL that the Curiosity rover, currently on Mars, is 10 feet long and 7 feet tall, "about the size of a small SUV." by DukeMaximum
Wow. I always thought it was much bigger, 150 kilometers long and 75 kilometers wide, the largest mobile construct in the solar system.
Pleasant_Series_8044 t1_iydwpr8 wrote
Reply to comment by Labull416 in TIL that farts travel at 10 ft/s (or 6.8 mph/3 km per hour), and a scientist who studies farts is called a flatologist by Succubus_GF_
Check the wrong box on a form.
Pleasant_Series_8044 t1_iy8fjiv wrote
I think Smile was more an attempt to depict the aftereffect of one of these weird supernatural killing sprees. The Final Girl doesn't just run off and live a peaceful life. Police are going to want answers and "a demon did it" won't really suffice.
Pleasant_Series_8044 t1_iy4ntu4 wrote
Reply to I'd like to pay homage to Daniel Stern in Home Alone 2 for one of the funniest comedic performances in movie history. by firkin_slang_whanger
He was in CHUD, too. Not CHUD 2: Bud the CHUD. Just CHUD, also.
It sucks, don't see it.
Young John Goodman has a scene, too. Don't see it.
Pleasant_Series_8044 t1_iwq4kr5 wrote
Reply to TIL: WW1 Armistice Day was Nov 11th, fighting was to cease at 11:00 AM. An American solider charged a German machine gun nest with 16 mins left, and died at 10:59 AM. The last soldier to die in WWI. by wats6831
Another sad drawback to the quiet quitting epidemic. Won't people think of the military industrial complex?
Pleasant_Series_8044 t1_j9r8qp6 wrote
Reply to TIL NYC Photographer Jamie Livingston shot a Polaroid photo everyday for 6,000 days between March 1979 and October 1997. The first shot was of his girlfriend at the time and his last photo was on his deathbed, dying of cancer by Ok_Copy5217
Polaroid photographs cause cancer, apparently.