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red_rising , in meirl

A lot of higher end credit cards also include protection against this kind of thing as well.

BarrelAgedBoredom , in Duck

Well when you put it that way…

frippa , in Whatchu got
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DonJefe , in Swamp hag summer. I'm into it.
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Be careful with passing witchers. They hunt swamp hags for money

joelfromaus , in Finish her
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Her boss music would definitely have an angelic choir singing “I want to destroy the manager” in Latin.

negativenull ,
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I want to destroy the manager

🎵 Volo perdere procurator 🎶

joelfromaus ,
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tubbadu , in Duck

What about half a duck?

rmuk ,

How crispy we talking?

Scubus , in meirl

What’s the context of the original picture? That guy seems like he isn’t having a great time.

SpaceNoodle ,

It’s just a flesh wound

Godric ,

“Ivan the Terrible and his son Ivan”

“It depicts the grief-stricken Russian tsar Ivan the Terrible cradling his dying son, the Tsarevich Ivan Ivanovich, shortly after the elder Ivan had dealt a fatal blow to his son’s head in a fit of anger. The painting portrays the anguish and remorse on the face of the elder Ivan and the gentleness of the dying Tsarevich, forgiving his father with his tears.”

…wikipedia.org/…/Ivan_the_Terrible_and_His_Son_Iv…

It’s one of my favorite paintings

Scubus ,

Many thanks. That being said, “forgiving his father with his tears” big ole X on that one

Godric ,

It’s really hard to see in this image, but they’re definitely there in higher definition pictures

Enigma ,

I think they were referring to the younger Ivan crying because he’s in pain, not because he’s forgiving his father.

Izaro , in This community lately

I know that switching away from a Chromium based browser would be great, but Firefox just can’t compete with the Chromium bookmark system. That was actually the main reason I switched to Brave instead of Firefox a few years back, and from what I can see, Firefox still hasn’t changed anything about their bookmark-manager. :/

ReakDuck ,

What do you mean? What is special about brave’s or chromiums bookmark manager?

scrubbles ,
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Right what platinum coated bookmarks are they using? Firefox syncs bookmarks, has them organized by folders, has a bookmarks bar, can pin them to the start page, idk what else they need

Izaro ,

As I’ve stated in the other comment, I mainly ment the UI. But there is another feature I like to use, which is the window-specific bookmark manager. I usually keep my browser activities separated with different windows(e.g. one for youtube documentaries and one for learning). With the Chromium manager, I can have one manager-tab per window. That’s not possible with the Firefox manager. It’s a small thing, but hey, it’s convenient.

Then again, the bookmark manager wasn’t the only reason I chose Brave over Firefox. If I remember correctly, I had three reasons why I chose Brave in the end:

  1. The bookmark manager - Reasons are stated here and in the other comment.
  2. Brave Ads - The privacy respecting ads make my mind feel at ease when using an adblocker, as I’m still contributing something.
  3. This one is the weakest one: Firefox just felt slower for me, to be honest.

I would’ve just put up with point three, but in order to leave the first two, Firefox would have to have other features I really want tu use. And that’s the problem - it doesn’t have those.

Izaro , (edited )

I probably should have specified that I meant the UI. You can do everything in Firefox, but for me, the Chromium UI just looks nicer, it’s “cleaner” for me, even if it comes at the cost of having the address-bar in a submenu, for example. Because I use the bookmark-manager quite often, that’s a majority points I consider. For 99% of the people, Firefox will do the job just as well as Chromium especially if you just use the bookmarks, not the manager. For some it probably looks even better. It’s just preference.

joelfromaus , in For emotional support
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When you take your mate to the shared toilet for a turd and tug.

Copythis , in meirl

Just turn it off and on again.

0x2d ,

put it in rice

SpaceNoodle , in Duck
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gonzo0815 ,

What about parts of a hot dog?

What if I ate a hot dog?

You wouldn’t claim a hot dog is not a hot dog anymore after I took a bite, right?

If parts of a hot dog are a hot dog, when do they become non-hotdog in my intestines?

SpaceNoodle ,

If a hot dog is no longer a hot dog after you take a bite, what is it? It’s still a sandwich consisting of a sausage in a bun; you’re just masticating now.

detard ,

Came here to make the same joke. Am not disappoint.

Mothra , in meirl
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Oh no! OP, I’m so sorry for your loss!

glowie OP , in Debate
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deven , in Debate
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The least among them killed a lot of children

Especially_the_lies ,

Does killing a lot of children automatically make you an asshole? /s

Followupquestion ,

Not just the children but the men and the women too?

Zehzin ,
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Even Hannibal doesn’t kill children. In any of the movies I’ve watched at least. He’s even kind enough to let a kid in a plane eat lunch with him.

Treemaster099 , in Debate

There’s no debate. Jenny used forest and threw him away as soon as he didn’t have what she wanted. When she ran out of places to go, she comes to forest just to torment him, get pregnant, then run away again. Then, she appears out of nowhere to hand off forest’s kid that she had been hiding from him for years right before dying of the aids that she probably also gave to forest.

Mothra ,
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Wow. I haven’t seen the movie or read the book, and after reading your comment I know for sure this is not the kind of story or movie I would enjoy

Thekingoflorda ,
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It’s very easy to describe movies in a way that make them sound very unappealing. This movie is amazing tho, watch it!

MedicPigBabySaver ,
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It’s way better than that snippet of one character’s flaws. It’s a “don’t miss” type of movie.

Laticauda ,

That snippet isn’t what the movie is focused on. It’s just the actions of a side character, who has a big effect on the main character’s life sure, but it isn’t what the movie is about. That’s like saying LOTR is something you wouldn’t enjoy based off nothing but a description of Gollum’s role in the story and nothing else.

kryptonianCodeMonkey ,

That was a pretty accurate, if cynical, read of Jenny’s role in the story. But that’s definitely not a good summation of the story as a whole. Forrest is the protagonist and his relationship with Jenny is more a recurring blip on the plot than the actual plot itself. Forrest’s story is fantastic and and compelling independent of Jenny. It’s still worth a watch, I promise. Can’t speak on the book, but I’ve heard it’s good too.

Treemaster099 ,

I was kinda being mean just for the sake of the meme. I know there’s a lot of nuance when it comes to Jenny and forest’s relationship. I fall into the “it’s understandable, but still not justifiable” camp.

I totally agree about the movie. Easily one of my top 10 movies

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