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totoropoko t1_ja7delx wrote
Yep. My mind starts wandering and if I am in a bed, I will fall asleep immediately.
totoropoko t1_j7s3g81 wrote
Reply to comment by gonejahman in TIL different kinds of tea (black, green, white, oolong) come from the same plant. The only difference is in how the leaves are processed. by wombat-slayer
As a non-american I am always amazed at what passes for a pickle here (though I admit it is technically a pickle since it's made the same way as other pickles)
totoropoko t1_j54orqs wrote
Reply to comment by joescott2176 in What if? by [deleted]
At a minimum some crackhead would try to convert us into their cult. That always happens.
But seriously, it's futile to compare human tendencies and behaviors with an alien civilization. We have evolved over millions of years and a number of our traits are based on that history. An alien civilization would probably follow different game rules based on how they evolved.
totoropoko t1_j1yvspi wrote
Reply to comment by ChangeUpstairs3352 in It's A Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963) is a great comedy classic. Any others similar to it? by gulgotcj
The episode title was a reference to the movie.
totoropoko t1_j1tex4h wrote
Reply to comment by AppearanceSecure1914 in What is the greatest Movie Trailer of all time? by Zilla1689
I think they took that scream verbatim from the original Alien trailer
totoropoko t1_j1tevlr wrote
Apart from TDK, the trailers that stand out to me are
Mad Max Fury Road
John Wick Parabellum
Watchmen
Batman V Superman (the one where Bruce runs into the debris)
Into the Spider verse
Judas and the Black Messiah
Logan
Suicide Squad (Bohemian Rhapsody)
Ready Player One (Take on me) - much better than the movie
Dunkirk
totoropoko t1_j1mjwau wrote
Reply to comment by PoopIsAlwaysSunny in TIL while writing "A Christmas Carol," Charles Dickens was "taking night-time walks of 15 to 20 miles (24 to 32 km) around London." to build out the story in his head. by SuperMcG
The wheel was invented thousands of years ago. The aristocracy of England could have used carriages if they wanted to. Dickens enjoyed walking (not saying that was unique) as a pastime and would walk just to spend time.
totoropoko t1_j1lf5jb wrote
Reply to TIL while writing "A Christmas Carol," Charles Dickens was "taking night-time walks of 15 to 20 miles (24 to 32 km) around London." to build out the story in his head. by SuperMcG
Charles Dickens was a huge fan of walking apparently. Used to walk to nearby towns as well which would take an entire day.
totoropoko t1_j120r77 wrote
Reply to comment by wildadragon in Are children's TV shows still being made with more mature themes? by [deleted]
That's the first episode that came to my mind.
Also not a children's show but I think the way Modern Family handled the death of Luke's elderly neighbor friend was quite good.
totoropoko t1_iybnxyi wrote
Succession. I enjoyed all episodes (they build on one another) but if I had to pick one I'd say the season 2 finale was the best for me.
totoropoko t1_iybnp02 wrote
Reply to comment by artistofdesign in What’s The Last Best Movie You Watched? by Whathappensnext___
If I didn't like Rogue One would I like it? I tremendously enjoyed Mando and the OG trilogy.
totoropoko t1_ixr8cdh wrote
Reply to comment by friendlypelican in A Puppy Posed For Me In Front Of Petra by los_krompiros
I'm usually prepared for most "famous sites" to be disappointing since they usually are shot from the best angles. I don't know about this one. Are there shops and modern houses just out of the frame? If not, that's a win for me.
totoropoko t1_iwbp86b wrote
Reply to [OC] A year of trying to reach 78kg (172lbs). I'm 25 years old, male and 188cm tall (6'2). More info in the comments by leovolpe
Same here OP, but I'm trying from the other end to get to 82. Get stuck around 85.
totoropoko t1_iu9qcqs wrote
I have no idea what this means
totoropoko t1_ja88lyd wrote
Reply to What four sitcoms would you put on your Mount Rushmore? by Cmyers1980
I would say Scrubs, IASIP, Coupling (UK) and Arrested Development (og)