u/Cogniscience

Mystery movies that give you enough clues to solve the mystery before the actual reveal?

One of my favorite genres are mystery or puzzle movies but so much of them depend on convoluted connections or clues that weren't mentioned until the reveal. Sherlock Holmes is an example of this where it's impossible to figure it out on your own.

Also interested in movies that end ambiguously but the clues throughout tell you what ended up happening.

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u/Cogniscience — 1 day ago
▲ 2 r/UWorld

Uworld step 2 account available

Hey guys I no longer need to take step 2 but still have 3 months on my uworld subscription with a reset remaining. I don’t know where else to post but I dont want it to necessarily go to waste. You’ll be getting the flash cards I made too

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u/Cogniscience — 8 days ago
▲ 1 r/Step2

Uworld step 2 subscription

Hey guys I no longer need to take step 2 but still have 3 months on my uworld subscription with a reset remaining. I don’t know where else to post but I dont want it to necessarily go to waste. You’ll be getting the flash cards I made too

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u/Cogniscience — 8 days ago

Trying to decide between these two. Both are about $200, the tecovas one retails for 375 but is on sale 220 at my local supplier. The dan posts are the Dan Post Mignon and are 210. Wondering which one to get. I know Tecovas gets a lot of hate here but I feel it is usually become the price point is much higher than the quality, but at this deal price point it might be good. IDK

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u/Cogniscience — 23 days ago
▲ 35 r/nba

When I see shooting splits I feel like it makes more sense for 2PT to be its own separate category. It’s far more interesting to see without having to do a quick mental assessment based on the FG and 3pt splits. And as the nba shot diet becomea increasingly more 3 pt shots, a good 3pt percentage on high volume would actually bring down the FG% relatively speaking.

Great seasons could be those players with splits in the 60/40/50 club for 2PT/3PT/FG or 60/40/90 for 2PT/3PT/FT.

Just my opinion, man

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u/Cogniscience — 23 days ago