▲ 13 r/NFLv2

In honor of it being the fourth thank lets thank the NFL players who served because what's more american then football and freedom!

I know there's A LOT so I put some of my favorite(s)

u/BigRedScott — 1 day ago

Is it hard for anyone else with left frontal lobe epilepsy to control their emotions?

I got into a fight last night with my dad weather or not if our bathroom is clean and I thought it was for being 18... Then he said "just relax take a few deep breaths because you're going to have a seizure". Me being 18 I hesitated and left and was so pissed at him I literally punched a hole through a door... Low and behold I had a seizure a few minutes later.

I'm not 100% if this is just hormones or common in my epilepsy diagnosis so can someone please tell me?

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u/BigRedScott — 1 day ago
▲ 9 r/bbc

1953 "The Sad Story of Henry"

In June of 1953 BBC reached out to Wilbert Awdry with intentions to air his story's. It failed having some models looking bad and one even falling off the track. 70+ years later and we only have a handful of pictures (granted it was aired live) but my question is will we ever get the video of it or more photos?

I came to r/bbc because it was aired on BBC so maybe someone who works at BBC has access to the tape. This is (in my opinion) a huge mystery.

So if anyone here work for/at BBC can they please share some more photos,videos,information ANYTHING about the 1953 "Sad Story of Henry" live airing?

Please and thank you!

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u/BigRedScott — 2 days ago

Where were the "Minions" on 9/11?

The Minions, the small yellow characters from the Despicable Me franchise, are portrayed as beings who instinctively follow the most powerful villain they can find. Over the course of the films, they are humorously shown participating in exaggerated historical events, often accidentally causing chaos. This has led to countless internet jokes suggesting that the Minions were present throughout major moments in history. One of the most controversial extensions of this joke is the claim that they could have been responsible for the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. While this idea is entirely fictional and has no basis in reality, it can be examined as a thought experiment by comparing the Minions' established behavior with what is shown in their films.

According to the fictional backstory presented in the Minions movies, the Minions have existed for millions of years and have repeatedly attached themselves to ambitious or villainous leaders. They are depicted as serving characters such as a T. rex, a caveman, and several famous historical villains. However, the films consistently portray them as incompetent. Their attempts to help usually end in slapstick accidents that cause their masters to fail rather than succeed.
This pattern suggests that the Minions are capable of creating chaos, but not of carrying out carefully organized plans. Their actions are impulsive, disorganized, and largely accidental.

The September 11 attacks required years of planning, coordination, secrecy, and technical training by the terrorist organization that actually carried them out. The Minions, by contrast, struggle with even simple instructions. Throughout the films they become distracted by food, music, and shiny objects, frequently undermining their own objectives.
Because of these personality traits, it is difficult to imagine the Minions successfully maintaining the discipline necessary for a complex real-world operation. Their behavior makes them better suited to cartoon mishaps than calculated criminal activity.

If the Minions somehow appeared in a fictional parody of history, it is more likely that they would accidentally interfere with a villain's plans rather than successfully execute them. A typical Minion story would involve them misunderstanding orders, pressing the wrong buttons, arguing over bananas, or unintentionally causing the villains to fail in spectacular fashion.
This interpretation is much more consistent with the tone of the films, where the Minions create comedy through clumsiness instead of intentional destruction.

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u/BigRedScott — 2 days ago
▲ 1.4k r/teenagers

TIL: The creator of "Annoying Orange" is a trans woman!

Damn it makes me feel like i'm 8 years old watching their videos again. Congrats to Dane for making some great videos for me and some of the older teens on this subreddit!

u/BigRedScott — 3 days ago

Looking back at it I never got my "high school experience"...

I never traveled to any games (including playoffs) for the football team and was always on scout team, Come senior night we won 42-14 and I didn't get in with all my (senior) teammates having cool edits on our schools social media while my photo was me holding a football WITH MY NAME MISPELLED, I never went to a party/got invited to one even though I invited everyone to mine. Nobody asked me to prom and we didn't even do a senior prank until our graduation which was in a group chat that I wasn't even invited to, I was bullied because I had epilepsy and nobody sat with me/invited me to sit with them at lunch. Nobody ever asked me but a couple teachers how I was doing because they knew my life was hard.

I don't know what went wrong...

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u/BigRedScott — 3 days ago
▲ 206 r/Madden

if you remember these two teams you deserve a veterans discount

(or any of the NFL Europe teams)

u/BigRedScott — 3 days ago
▲ 4 r/highschool+1 crossposts

I'm giving this to advice to all incoming freshman from a recent high school graduate...

u/BigRedScott — 5 days ago

(if) There where to be another season what would you want it to be like?

For me?: Oscar and the Senators relationship...

With how everything is LGBTQ+ is in today's era (which i'm fine with) I'd just like to see if there relationship works out well and don't get me wrong I do LOVE the Dwight and Angela wedding as a finale and we can keep it that way but maybe have this season before the (official) finale

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u/BigRedScott — 6 days ago

Who's the guy on the left?

i'm assuming this was after a practice in 2006 because the guy on the right looks like Keyshawn Johnson(?) and if anyone knows some context about this photo besides ice baths are cold then that might help

u/BigRedScott — 8 days ago

Am I Fat?

I've lifted 5 days of the week for 5 years and am 6'8 but 295lbs I don't know if this is fat, muscle, normal or whatever but I'm nervous especially since I will be playing college football this upcoming fall and I want to know if I am healthy or not?

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u/BigRedScott — 8 days ago