norbert
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- Comment on TIL John Krasinski fought for a deaf actress Millicent Simmonds to be cast in 'A Quiet Place'; she taught everyone sign language on set. 5 months ago:
I'm salty he stole Cody's show idea and sold it.
- Comment on TIL John Krasinski fought for a deaf actress Millicent Simmonds to be cast in 'A Quiet Place'; she taught everyone sign language on set. 5 months ago:
This is good but John Krasinski is still a talentless hack.
- Comment on Anon has nerdy hobbies 6 months ago:
The number of people who can't tell this is a joke makes it so much funnier.
- Comment on Anon has nerdy hobbies 6 months ago:
To think you "signed up for socials" just to try to white knight a hypothetical person, fuckin loser you've made this entire thread worse with your shitpost.
- Comment on It's important to get a good interest rate 6 months ago:
I finally got to try In-N-Out last week and can finally say for certain that it's really nothing special. Might as well get a loan from Burger King.
- Comment on He revealed the secrets ! 7 months ago:
Of course, do you think people just go on the internet and tell lies?
- Comment on I tried touching grass, but I don't think it worked out well for the grass 7 months ago:
Grass hates moles.
- Comment on Homer 7 months ago:
Lampshade Hanging (or, more informally, "Lampshading") is the writers' trick of dealing with any element of the story that seems too dubious to take at face value, whether a very implausible plot development or a particularly blatant use of a trope, by calling attention to it and simply moving on.
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/LampshadeHanging
- Comment on Will Smith Zombie Game No One Has Heard Of Bombs 7 months ago:
Hollywood has plenty of scientologists, it's wild.
- Comment on George Carlin's thoughts on class structure and the rich 10 months ago:
They're from different areas, just say "all white men look the same and I think they're all sexual predators" that's what you meant right?
- Comment on Bowl cut gang, rise up. 11 months ago:
It's cringe on an adult too.
- Comment on Are shops in the US usually this run down looking? 11 months ago:
All things being equal it seems like the environment/design of the hospital should have a measurable impact on at least some percentage of patients.
I don't have any expertise but taken to an extreme, patients in stark, depressing settings must have worse recovery rates than ones in aesthetically pleasing, happy ones right?
- Comment on Are shops in the US usually this run down looking? 11 months ago:
I wonder if our hospital architecture affects medical staffs attitude towards patients.
The other commenter replied that in their opinion leadership, organizational, and financial priorities are setting health care workers up for failure. Implying those areas might be more impactful re: medical staffs attitude than the architecture of the hospital.
- Comment on Let's confuse Americans! 11 months ago:
calciYUM!
- Comment on A shitpost for artists 1 year ago:
For construction paper, or blending, or lighting, it's for the color white.
- Comment on The problem is I'm not sure which I'm supposed to do right now. 1 year ago:
George Foreman?
- Comment on Don't forget to tip 1 year ago:
Hey we should have that. Maybe if people that own 30 houses will stop buying more and I can buy one.
- Comment on American XL bulldogs kill 22 sheep 1 year ago:
(22 + 48) * 250 = £17500 ($22,091) is roughly the cost of the sheep, that's not calculating time/food cost put into the flock already, some were pregnant. Likely a total loss for the farmer, dog owner is a scumbag, ban bully breeds IMO.
- Comment on Bruce Willis’ Wife Gives Blunt Update Amid His Dementia Battle: “I’m Not Good” 1 year ago:
He's a good actor and a great leading man. He doesn't have the most range but when you need his tough-but-not-too-tough-sarcastic-everyman-who-can-take-a-punch.
Hudson Hawk is one of my favorite movies ever made.
- Comment on You didn't bought it you rented it! 1 year ago:
And here's someone making excuses for a billion dollar company based on nothing but imagination. HP isn't your friend, they're only driven to seek profit.
What's more likely, that there's a legitimate reason the printer needs a subscription or that the printer company is just trying to nickle and dime the end user again to squeeze every penny out of them without providing additional value?