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Gift advice for a 10yr old collector..

Idk what would be low budget but unique that he simply wouldn’t find without having someone purchase it for him. I was considering just various foreign coins that I ‘happen to come across’, possibly associated some little factoid so it sounds intriguing..

Any ideas would be appreciated.

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u/Daveisahugecunt — 13 days ago

Any thoughts or insight on this classy anti mosquito protective clothing?..

I don’t know if I did enough research on a cool jacket or not

u/Daveisahugecunt — 16 days ago

What year/age would it be worth selling a kidney, to gamble on a lab grown replacement?

Yeah, mine are shot.. but picturing a 10yr old who sells an organ and by the age of 20 they can recreate another for them?

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u/Daveisahugecunt — 23 days ago

LeBron’s New Manager In Philly?

He clearly needed someone well versed. Because of the implications. I am not sure what the DENNIS method suggests

u/Daveisahugecunt — 27 days ago
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Update: I did some tests at home but I'm a lil confused. Included more photos too

Hi! I did home tests, not sure if I can post again, but I'm including more photos and what I found out. I also found lil "amber" Cabochons as well in my pile of loose gemstones.

- ACETONE TEST: on one part, it became a little bit tacky.

- UV LIGHT : it's greenish yellowish? ( Bonus cabochons and diamonds under UV light )

- HOT NEEDLE: it's very fragrant, i love the scent 😂. Doesn't smell like burning plastic.

- WEIGHT: surprisingly light at 475g, and yes, I made sure the entire thing was on the scale, no cheating by resting on the table. ( Bonus: cabochons were 2g each )

u/Daveisahugecunt — 1 month ago

These anti-tobacco drones are getting out of control…

I didn’t realize what I was dealing with, as I laughed at one of these devices…

u/Daveisahugecunt — 2 months ago
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Why did D&D make Drogo so much more brutal the first time he bedded Dany on screen compared to the books?

So I’m reading AGOT for the first time. In contrast to the repulsive scene we see when Khal Drogo basically forces her, in the book, he’s significantly more gentle and doesn’t mount her until she physically takes his hand and puts it between her legs.

What is the point of presenting this so differently on screen? Was there a goal D&D were going for other than shock value?

u/Daveisahugecunt — 2 months ago