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pottedplane t1_iyfc6by wrote
Cog, half cat half dog. To please them all
Ok-Control-787 t1_iyfc67f wrote
Reply to Which sport or game a biological female would naturally defeat a biological male player/players? by kokokrunch003
Which male and which female?
That's kind of critically important, bro.
Emperor_Cartagia t1_iyfc5ig wrote
Reply to What's your opinion on same-sex marriages? by SazarMoose
I think they're marriages and they're none of my business.
kindchillswinger t1_iyfc53r wrote
Reply to What do you miss about being a teenager? by gabigata5
The stamina
Jazzlike_Owl_7833 OP t1_iyfc4yk wrote
Reply to comment by Werd2urGrandma in People who don’t believe in an afterlife,are you scared? by Jazzlike_Owl_7833
I love this
jsonwithouthemaddk t1_iyfc4se wrote
A giant ape
DavidR703 t1_iyfc41y wrote
Reply to comment by poison_heart96 in An exact copy of our Earth, minus the people, is placed in an inhabitable zone in another solar system; you can divide humanity between the two Earths however you wish; what do you do and why? by poison_heart96
Anyone with overtly religious beliefs would be discouraged from making the trip. As would anybody with a serious criminal record.
cmdrmcgarrett t1_iyfc3oh wrote
Reply to What are you looking forward to in 2023? by [deleted]
finally being able to go to Europe.... been waiting 3 damn years. Either this side had Vid issues or that side did.
GrandSpecter t1_iyfc3o8 wrote
The world did end that day. The world as we knew it. Even as we went back to our daily lives, so much has changed because of what happened.
You could basically feel it that day. I was in my first semester of college. I heard about it on the radio on my way to campus. First class was Art 101, and I guess the professor figured it was the sort of class we could use to process without having to ignore what was going on. He had a radio in his office next door, so he was sitting in there listening, and would pop in every 10 mins or so to give us updates. I always listened to my Walkman during that class anyway, so I was getting news from the station I always had on. That was different, too. The morning DJ's did nothing but report news breaks, and take phone calls from listeners who really just needed to talk. They stayed on for hours, way past when the morning show typically ended. It wasn't until they had been on for at least 6 or 7 hours that they finally swapped out. Didn't bother them, they could feel that we needed that sort of consistency just then, not a new DJ every couple of hours. After the art class was over, all my other classes were cancelled. Department offices were closed. I picked up lunch on the way home, tried doing homework, but couldn't get past the fact that the only reason I had that extra time was because thousands of people died that morning. My mom woke up (she slept odd hours taking care of my grandmother, and I figured waking her up wouldn't change what happened, might as well let her sleep), and after I told her what happened, we turned the TV on. Didn't matter what channel, there was nothing else on. We watched as the towers fell. Even as we tried going about what we needed to do the rest of the day, you couldn't escape it. The radio station was still taking calls, and keeping people updated, but would occasionally play an uplifting song, even if it wasn't one they typically played on that station. Everyone was on edge, because you just didn't really know what else might happen. And the feeling didn't go away over the next few days, either. With all flights grounded, you suddenly became very aware of how quiet the skies were, especially if you were anywhere near an airport, where you knew it was usually noisier than hell. Even as more days & weeks went by, you'd realize it was still sitting somewhere in your mind, even if subconsciously. Like the day my mom and I were running errands, and an airplane was coming in to land. It must've had to circle, or made a turn to land, because all of a sudden it banked hard to the left. From the angle we were at, it looked like it was about to hit the tallest building in town. It didn't, but the sheer panic we felt for those few moments... a lot different than if we'd seen a plane angled like that on 9/10. Yeah, we might've still thought it would hit the building, but we'd probably think it was a tragic accident, not a deliberate attack.
TRANSparent-Ink t1_iyfc3ig wrote
Oh baby im so wet
[deleted] t1_iyfc3a2 wrote
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W-S_Wannabe t1_iyfc38t wrote
Reply to What is your next goal in life? by tomerFire
C-suite.
Ok_Chocolate3253 t1_iyfc33d wrote
Reply to what is definitively the best cartoon? why? by [deleted]
Courage the Cowardly Dog......it instilled just enough fear
Fafgarth t1_iyfc2vg wrote
Reply to What do you think comes after death? by Salsa_Amigo
nothing
PendingCorpse OP t1_iyfc2tt wrote
Reply to comment by Werd2urGrandma in What's the weirdest thing that's happened on your school bus? by PendingCorpse
That's horrendous
nurdmann t1_iyfc2t2 wrote
YOU HAVE DIED OF DYSENTERY
TeenyWeenyQueeny t1_iyfc2s0 wrote
Reply to comment by Warlornn in Do you believe in astrology? Why or why not? by Hot_Salamander3795
Oh, Apologies.
Well, Astrology, from my understanding, uses scientific knowledge and a set of rules about the positioning and movement of the Sun, Moon, Planets and stars to analyse and predict the influence they have over earthly events including the human experience.
That being said, Astrology isn’t “testable” like science as we know it although some Astrologers may say otherwise.
I only know so much and the little I know is enough to convince me of it’s legitimacy.
The_Milf_Enthusiast t1_iyfc2ov wrote
Reply to What made you happy today? by Least_Bookkeeper_204
An orangutan gave me a kiss on the cheek.
CockadoodleDOOM t1_iyfc2mp wrote
Reply to comment by poison_heart96 in An exact copy of our Earth, minus the people, is placed in an inhabitable zone in another solar system; you can divide humanity between the two Earths however you wish; what do you do and why? by poison_heart96
Kind of, only it would be just a natter of choice instead of a ballot count. Would be more a matter of preference depending on how alligned the planet's population is to the way they want to live
KDY_ISD t1_iyfc2fw wrote
Fire Birds, the "Top Gun but with helicopters" starring Nic Cage and Tommy Lee Jones
Cuish t1_iyfc28e wrote
Reply to What apps can’t you not live without? by fjpeace
Google Maps, Notes, Spotify and TuneIn Radio.
MorrisMossHair t1_iyfc284 wrote
Reply to What do you think comes after death? by Salsa_Amigo
Life for everybody else but you until it's their turn.
[deleted] t1_iyfc1z2 wrote
Reply to comment by Drakoneous in What is something you find disturbing but society deems perfectly normal? by MidKnight1019
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fleischsackmarodeur t1_iyfc1s3 wrote
Reply to What do you think comes after death? by Salsa_Amigo
The same as before your birth.
Nothing.
Jazzlike_Owl_7833 OP t1_iyfc6if wrote
Reply to comment by kindchillswinger in What’s something that should NOT be normalized? by Jazzlike_Owl_7833
Half my town at this stage are like this