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Rdbjiy53wsvjo7 t1_j6lpyvq wrote

It's a joke from the show The Last of Us.

This past episode they had a scene just outside of Boston, by 10 miles, and it looked very similar to this. I'll admit, I've only been to Boston once, but the scenery really didn't seem to "fit" the location. A lot of fans commented on it.

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tjtonerplus t1_j6lmllb wrote

I lived in Batton Rouge for only about a year when I was 18. My favorite memory was going to the bayou with friends to catch crawfish. With about 10 traps we filled up a bucket in one hour. Those bayou crawfish are way tastier than the farm-raised ones.

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TheFireNation42 OP t1_j6lldkz wrote

>meone who spends a lot of time hiking in southeastern Utah, I'm noticing a huge increase in trails across the rocks that are getting scarred by people wearing spikes or using other gear. Please try to make sure you're not leaving lasting tracks as you're out exploring.

I appriciate it my friend, and I definately understand now, this hike was a VERY humbling expirence and have no desire to do these hikes again #1 alone, and #2 with brand new snow. And thanks so much for letting me know! Safe travels to you my friend!

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