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@Mortthemoose Turns out it's really hard to stand in like 4-6 inches of mud when you're wearing assloads of gear.
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The most dangerous shark*
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Yeah, okay. Let's all conveniently forget that children actually enjoy being scared sometimes because it is thrilling. Otherwise they wouldn't consistently do shit that's scary just for fun. Not shown in this clip: the kids realizing it's the Grinch ten seconds later and not being scared anymore.
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@crystalsuicune2004 Being scared is fun. If I were wrong, then rollercoasters and scary movies wouldn't exist.
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@LadyVoldemort I remember when I was a pre-teen, I was scared of rollercoasters and cried rather than let me take my mother on one... Then we went to Disneyworld not too long after and I enjoyed them. As someone who inherited anxiety issues from my mom... Trust me, you don't get over them by not doing anything and avoiding the things you are afraid of. You have to become aware that the things which scare you, like your parents doing some stupid prank, don't really hurt you.
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@ravenzyblack Yeah I'm sure you'd react the same way if this happened in the US... "Oh look a black person has arrived in our town! Let's take a picture!"
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@Sonichero151 "As you're walking down the road, you see something it's... uh..." rolls dice "... 14 kittens."
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What a clickbait headline! ... That cat clearly sounds like an electric toothbrush, not a laser.
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Crocodile: I have the strongest jaw muscles on the planet This dog: We'll see about that, bitch The mailman: Help
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There's a frame right around 0:38 where you can actually see the glass rippling with the force of the metal fragment's impact right before it breaks. It's a good thing it was at a very oblique angle to the glass when it hit, or it might have gone all the way through.
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@syp69 Careful, your insecurity is showing.
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@southfloridaarcheryguy114 I was born with a lazy eye. What of it?
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@freshducc3712 I believe what you meant to say was "Ultra Instinct Luigi."
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@I see it like this I feel like No way bruh, stands need to have musical references for names
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Nah, it'll more likely be like in Shadowrun where you walk into a normal store, then put all the stuff in your cart and walk out with it. Then when you walk through the door the total cost of the items will be automatically deducted from your bank account, because the packaging has embedded RFID chips (or similar) with price tags on them. Your bank account would be synced to your smartphone or future equivalent, and the cart would ask you to sync your smartphone to it before you start shopping. That way there would be no need to employ anyone but people to service the robots that would restock inventory. That concept video seems like a way for some clown to sell a bunch of investors on a really expensive vending machine.
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Us: "Aww the Chinese people are happy to see the Americans how cute" The Chinese people: "Wow, never seen a real black lady before!"
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Cat: No, actually, you were adopted.
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2:03 Holy shit, it's Thousand Needles!
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It actually takes some practice. If you keep doing it, you'll eventually get it. You have to be an annoying and stubborn kid to learn to whistle, like I was.
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Is it weird that I'm jealous of the cat's wind tunnel hideout?
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@iconic762 You've clearly never played Resident Evil
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That first clip is like a secret random fear that I occasionally think about and wonder if it will happen to me some day.
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He cast "Transmute Rock to Mud" first, one of the most useful spells in D&D.
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You're actually applying your own psychological instincts which were given to you by Hollywood backwards. In other words, you've seen too many movies so now the moment you see something that looks remotely surreal -- like the Earth from low orbit -- you assume it's some sort of film effect, when in reality it isn't. Have you ever been to the Grand Canyon? I've been there three or four times. You can get a similar effect by being there in person. The sheer size and depth of the canyon gives your brain a funny feeling, almost like you are looking at a still image, and there is a disconnect between what you believe is real and what you are seeing with your very own eyes. It's an effect that you can only see in-person and is impossible to see through a simple photograph.
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He's even trying to lick the scrubber in appreciation.
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