▲ 247 r/buffy

Rewatching Buffy is realising just how funny it is

This show is funnier than most comedies. The cast chemistry and comedic timing is amazing and everyone has hilarious moments!

u/Educational_Cow111 — 4 days ago

Which celebrity/influencer podcast is the worst IYO?

These are the two worst ones in my opinion, Call her daddy for being extremely cringe and annoying and the Jay Shetty one for being absolute pretentious garbage as well as giving a space for celebrities to act like they’re extremely deep and they all have some sort of fucking trauma just shut up already. Dumb ass podcast designed to have viral Instagram reels motivational quotes clips. Fuckin hate that podcast.

Bonus points if it’s a podcast so bad that it just stopped!

u/Educational_Cow111 — 5 days ago

What is your FAVOURITE home county and WHY?

The Home Counties include:

• Buckinghamshire

• Hertfordshire

• Essex

• Berkshire

• Middlesex

• Surrey

• Kent

• Sussex

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u/Educational_Cow111 — 9 days ago

Is it just me only now realising Jenny was sent only a short car ride away?

I have not seen the show in years but always assumed she was sent AGES away, like several states away lol! Never registered to me that Hudson prep is only a couple hours walk away. But New York is huge I suppose!

u/Educational_Cow111 — 9 days ago
▲ 7 r/Essex

What are the best parts, places and areas in Essex?

Normally I ask for the worst in places but I am curious as it seems Essex is always being bashed even though it has some very nice places!

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u/Educational_Cow111 — 11 days ago

What are parts, places or areas in the UK that feel unsafe or unsettling at night?

Can be anything from an area in the countryside to a village to an estate to a city to a street etc.

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u/Educational_Cow111 — 1 month ago
▲ 0 r/AskUK

What are parts, places or areas in the UK that feel unsettling or unsafe at night?

Can be anything from an area in the countryside to a village to an estate to a city to a street etc.

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u/Educational_Cow111 — 1 month ago
▲ 9 r/AskUK

Which places in the UK feel stuck in the 2000s, good or bad?

For me it’s Wood Green and Trafford centre. Wood Green because the high road looks very early 2000s and shopping area has the lighting and layout of late 90s/early 2000s.

Trafford centre on the other hand is great and resembles that 2000s Tuscan/Miami-lite aesthetic everyone is obsessing over online.

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u/Educational_Cow111 — 1 month ago