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autoposting_system t1_j0dy3a8 wrote
Reply to comment by AntarcticanJam in Devil's Bathtub in Duffield, Virginia. 7/4/21. [4032x3024] [OC] by Berryfly04
Rightfully so. It's incredible.
autoposting_system t1_j0d7v32 wrote
Reply to comment by Macnewman in Devil's Bathtub in Duffield, Virginia. 7/4/21. [4032x3024] [OC] by Berryfly04
Sweet.
I wonder if the devil also has a family room
autoposting_system t1_j0d33o4 wrote
Reply to comment by YukonCornelius69 in Devil's Bathtub in Duffield, Virginia. 7/4/21. [4032x3024] [OC] by Berryfly04
You know what's fun is the "Garden of the Gods". There's a Garden of the Gods in Colorado, and a different one in I think Kansas or someplace, and there's probably several others.
The one in Colorado is unbelievably amazing and fantastic
autoposting_system t1_j0c7g19 wrote
Man, people in the 1800s loved calling stuff "The devil's ______". If you hike in nature a lot you run into this kind of crap all the time.
There's a devil's millhopper in Florida. It's just a big sinkhole. Stairway, waterfall: fill in the blank.
autoposting_system t1_iz1h92x wrote
I love small town businesses like this. I used to get my haircut in Jupiter, Florida in this guy's corner shop which was a combination barber shop and small engine repair.
What a life
autoposting_system t1_iyweuan wrote
Reply to Patagonia Summer, Chile[OC][1080x1350] by justerikfotos
If you hike, hike Patagonia. A month isn't enough
autoposting_system t1_iy984rg wrote
Reply to comment by AffableJoker in This Chevron station priced its gas 82¢/gal. lower than the Shell station across the street. by fish_and_chisps
I travel all over the Eastern United States and I'd say it's about one in four or one in five stations.
I try to avoid buying gas at these stations on general principle
autoposting_system t1_ivldl6j wrote
Reply to New international study concludes digital media can fuel polarisation and populism by giuliomagnifico
WHAAAAAAAAA?!?!!!
autoposting_system t1_iujg989 wrote
Reply to comment by poe_todd in Jean-Claude Van Damme To Lead Action Film ‘Silent Kill’ by MarvelsGrantMan136
Thanks: I think maybe I heard about this and forgot to put it on my list.
autoposting_system t1_iuild6i wrote
Correct headline: "Jean-Claude Van Damme still alive"
autoposting_system t1_iudcfat wrote
Reply to comment by _catkin_ in Two raditors in room heated by gas but room still feels cold in centre near sofa area cause of open fire. by novatroop77s
How do you know it's not spelled "redditor"
autoposting_system t1_iuawk1b wrote
Reply to comment by Daimosthenes in What are the not we obvious things that make older movies feel older? by aja_ramirez
Oh man. Vaseline on the lens
autoposting_system t1_iuaw6gm wrote
Reply to comment by GrapplingDummy101 in What are the not we obvious things that make older movies feel older? by aja_ramirez
It's not just that. It's not just "good looking people." It's young looking people.
Leading men used to look like men. They used to cast big, meaty dudes. Tom Selleck was a sex symbol, and he looks like a man. Michael Landon. David Hasselhoff. Mel Gibson.Now Leonardo DiCaprio is in everything, and I know he's 47, but he looks like a 14-year-old or something. Even in all these movies where he plays a scruffy looking person, or somebody his own age, he just looks like a 14-year-old with dirt on his face.
And they do this all the time, with everybody. Christopher Reeve played Superman as a big guy; all the Supermen since him have looked more like gymnasts or something. Henry Cavill is in incredible shape, but somehow when he plays The Witcher he looks like a big meaty dude, but then when he's Superman they try to make him look like a ballet dancer.
I mean sure, there are outlying, unusual characters, like The Rock, but they're the exception. Leading men used to look like if their acting careers didn't take off they could go into lumberjacking.
It feels weird. It always makes me wonder what the goal is.
autoposting_system t1_itz2p92 wrote
Reply to comment by mfb- in Would heavy unstable elements at the core of a star have a significantly extended half-life due to gravity? by SpectralMagic
Thanks
autoposting_system t1_itsvy2a wrote
They sent her all the way up there just to practice?!?
autoposting_system t1_itq4nmh wrote
Reply to comment by KravenTheHaunter in Suffolk's GenX Radio presenter Tim Gough dies on air by Melodic_Oil_2486
Steal the air
autoposting_system t1_it4p0y6 wrote
Reply to Missouri elementary school where radioactive waste was found will switch to virtual instruction by TimeTravelMishap
Remember when this kind of shit was, like, the most important news going around and everybody was talking about it?
And now it's a constant cacophony of bullshit
autoposting_system t1_isl8xw5 wrote
Reply to comment by CDawgbmmrgr2 in [OC] Number of NFL Teams by State (based on the location of their home stadium) by Slight_Author_8386
That's not very patriotic.
Shouldn't they represent 50 states?
autoposting_system t1_iskf3os wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Do 2 objects on opposite "ends" of the universe pull on each other to some extremely minute degree? by Courcy6185
I think I get it. So the answer is yes then
autoposting_system t1_iskeush wrote
Reply to comment by Ape_Togetha_Strong in Do 2 objects on opposite "ends" of the universe pull on each other to some extremely minute degree? by Courcy6185
I'm sorry, I'm not following you. What's the difference? The rate at which objects at opposite edges of the visible universe move apart is increasing, yes?
I am a layman, sorry
autoposting_system t1_isk1dpc wrote
Reply to comment by Grombrindal18 in Do 2 objects on opposite "ends" of the universe pull on each other to some extremely minute degree? by Courcy6185
Nah, you're pulling each other just as hard.
You're just a lot easier to pull
autoposting_system t1_isk1a57 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Do 2 objects on opposite "ends" of the universe pull on each other to some extremely minute degree? by Courcy6185
So there's a point when two objects stop pulling on each other if they're moving apart at greater than light speed due to the expansion of space?
Does this account for the increasing rate of expansion? The decreasing effect of gravity?
autoposting_system t1_irxd7h4 wrote
Arrest that company for kidnapping
Edit: This is intended to be a joke reference to the fact that car rental companies are having their customers arrested for auto theft when really they're just renting the cars and haven't returned them yet
autoposting_system t1_ircy7j5 wrote
Dang. She was really funny.
Just one of those spectacular loud people that has a lot of energy.
I guess we get what we get, and then it's over
autoposting_system t1_j0dy5d5 wrote
Reply to comment by dla3253 in Devil's Bathtub in Duffield, Virginia. 7/4/21. [4032x3024] [OC] by Berryfly04
That does sound fairly typical of colonial America.