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Cheshireyan t1_j2dnr3y wrote
Reply to Every single person in the world who reads a novel will have a different image of the characters and scenes that they read by JenJen3508
And then we will watch the movie adaptation and all this will be over....
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TheRomanRuler t1_j2dne6l wrote
Reply to There are two types of air-fryer owners. Those who have one and never use it, and those who use it too often. There is no middle ground by PM_ME_UR_HIP_DIMPLES
So when i go trough periods of using it constantly to periods of not using it at all, i have been doing it wrong? But tbf that may be just my ADHD
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TheFrontierzman t1_j2dn5z6 wrote
Reply to Baby clothes have pockets but babies have zero need for pockets. Meanwhile women's clothing often lacks pockets when women desperately need them. by HalfLawKiss
Coordinate an effort to eliminate the existence of purses and then the clothing industry will start taking the "we need pockets" thing more seriously.
foozballisdevil t1_j2dn5a5 wrote
Reply to comment by algoncyorrho in The last turd is buried with the corpse and it will never see the light of day by algoncyorrho
My son pooped immediately after he passed. I cleaned him up before he went down to the morgue. You're not just wrong, you're stupid.
My former roommate is also now a mortician. She also says you're stupid.
Vladi_Sanovavich t1_j2dn0vh wrote
Reply to comment by Toasterstyle70 in Every single person in the world who reads a novel will have a different image of the characters and scenes that they read by JenJen3508
Nah it's more because of cutting out details that sometimes makes the movie a whole lot different.
cough Percy Jackson cough
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WitchLite t1_j2dmk7t wrote
Reply to Baby clothes have pockets but babies have zero need for pockets. Meanwhile women's clothing often lacks pockets when women desperately need them. by HalfLawKiss
I get so ecstatic when I discover my clothes, especially dresses, have pockets.
space_cvnts OP t1_j2dmc4i wrote
Reply to comment by space_cvnts in There’s no word in English for a parent who has lost a child by space_cvnts
Apparently there’s a petition to get it into the dictionary
foozballisdevil t1_j2dmbgz wrote
Reply to There are two types of air-fryer owners. Those who have one and never use it, and those who use it too often. There is no middle ground by PM_ME_UR_HIP_DIMPLES
I use mine about a third of the time. I also use my instapot, stove, flat griddle, and sous vide. And I break my panini press out once every 3 months on average.
Give your balls a tug.
queen_of_potato t1_j2dm9hv wrote
Reply to comment by MinerMinecrafter in Baby clothes have pockets but babies have zero need for pockets. Meanwhile women's clothing often lacks pockets when women desperately need them. by HalfLawKiss
Absolutely! I refused to wear dresses or skirts until I was at university just out of principal, and bought most of my clothes at men's stores.. but while I still wouldn't really say I have a feminine aesthetic I do enjoy it occasionally
space_cvnts OP t1_j2dm7m1 wrote
Reply to comment by vince_dipietro in There’s no word in English for a parent who has lost a child by space_cvnts
That just means against the natural order of things.
There’s no technical term in the English language.
Flowofinfo t1_j2dm6ii wrote
I don’t understand how someone can be so wrong about something so simple
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Reply to comment by kyokushinguy15 in Most everyone knows how to lose weight and be healthy, but it’s having the willpower to stick with it that is difficult. by LittleBullBoy
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space_cvnts OP t1_j2dm3ls wrote
Reply to comment by AnotherSteveFromNZ in There’s no word in English for a parent who has lost a child by space_cvnts
And isn’t it just something that’s natural. Which brings me back to losing a parent before a child is the natural way of things so there’s no word for it?
space_cvnts OP t1_j2dm19j wrote
Reply to comment by Umpteenth_zebra in There’s no word in English for a parent who has lost a child by space_cvnts
I know what they meant. But isn’t that definition the same?
ven_zr t1_j2dm0an wrote
Reply to comment by AttentionSpanZero in Every single person in the world who reads a novel will have a different image of the characters and scenes that they read by JenJen3508
That's the best explanation I heard yet. Its amazing how that is opposite on how I comprehend. I have to "see" it to grasp the concepts of meanings. Example if reading a sentence doesn't translate to visually, the words are meaningless and might as well be a foreign language.
My wife recently found out this term amphatasia but wasn't ever able to explain it well with me.
I wonder. Do you "see" dreams?
Edit: Oh another question! I have issues remember names or remember sentences Ive read but yet I can even remember minor details on faces. Is it the opposite with you?
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space_cvnts OP t1_j2dlyo7 wrote
Reply to comment by space_cvnts in There’s no word in English for a parent who has lost a child by space_cvnts
That’s what bachelor and bachelorette are for.
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Reply to At one point in history, humans all agreed on one calendar date by Le_Petit_Flo
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