▲ 212 r/driving

Use your signal and quit crying

I Love when you’re driving in the left lane and the car behind you comes up fast so you do the normal thing, signal and move over but of course the car behind you jerks in the right lane at the same time you do with no signal and throws an absolute fit because you got in front of them again

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u/Live_Calendar_2517 — 17 hours ago

Goosebumps cover art was scarier then the Books

Not a shot at the books by any means the cover art for the goosebumps books are some of the greatest book covers ever created

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u/Live_Calendar_2517 — 1 day ago

Why Jurassic park 3 is my favorite sequel

I know *Jurassic Park III* gets a lot of hate, but honestly, it’s probably my favorite sequel in the franchise. There are a few things about it that I think make it stand out:
**Dr. Grant is just an amazing protagonist.** Sam Neill is so much fun to watch in this movie. I love how annoyed and reluctant Grant is about basically everything happening around him. His attitude gives the movie a lot of personality, and he’s genuinely entertaining throughout.
**It feels more like a horror movie.** This is probably my favorite thing about JP3. The dinosaurs actually feel *scary*. They behave more like dangerous animals/monsters than friendly or overly intelligent Dogs. The pterodactyl emerging from the mist, the Spinosaurus silently watching them from behind the fence, the raptors stalking the group, etc. There are a lot of moments where the dinosaurs genuinely feel threatening.
**The raptors finally get the spotlight they deserve.** The raptors were the main villains of the original *Jurassic Park*, and I think JP3 does more with them than any of the other sequels. *The Lost World* largely moves them into the background, while the *Jurassic World* movies eventually turn them into something much more tame and heroic. JP3 actually expands on them as a species, introduces new ideas about their intelligence and behavior, and gives us a really cool new design for them. I also love that they aren't just random dinosaurs chasing the characters—they actually feel important to the story.
I’m not saying JP3 is objectively the best sequel, but it has a specific atmosphere that I really love. It’s short, fast-paced, creepy, and actually feels like a dinosaur horror movie at times.

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u/Live_Calendar_2517 — 3 days ago

Halloween kills should have been the conclusion.

They had a Good trilogy laid out and decided to add a fourth one unnecessarily.

Halloween 1978
Halloween 2018
Halloween kills

You put the final fight between Michael and Lori from ends at the end of kills and you have the conclusion.

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u/Live_Calendar_2517 — 3 days ago

I don’t like the idea of Terrifier 4 taking place on new years.

I know terrifier 3 took place on Christmas but terrifier has never been a series where it takes place on different holidays. It’s a Halloween based character and I think the final chapter taking place on anything other then Halloween was a misstep. I just don’t see the point of a new years themed movie.

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u/Live_Calendar_2517 — 4 days ago

Michaels greatest strength feat is how he does sit ups

he can go from lying completely flat to sitting straight upright without using his arms, moving his legs, or rocking for momentum. Considering his size, he's essentially lifting his entire upper body using his abs and hip flexors alone. A movement that would be difficult for a very fit person is something Michael does casually

u/Live_Calendar_2517 — 6 days ago
▲ 106 r/CFB_v2

Five College football facts that don’t seem real

Alabama and Auburn have the same number of undefeated seasons since 2000.

2013 Florida State averaged 51.6 points per game, the 5th-highest single-season scoring average in FBS history. Somehow, they were only 2nd nationally in scoring that year.

In 2014, Florida outgained Missouri 283–119 in total yards. Missouri won the game 42–13.

In 2018, Alabama won every regular-season game by at least 20 points. The only team that didn't trail Alabama at halftime was The Citadel.

The first sporting event ever televised on the Big Ten Network was Appalachian State's upset of Michigan in 2007.

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u/Live_Calendar_2517 — 7 days ago

Pedestrians please stop walking in the middle of the highway

Unfortunately another pedestrian was struck and killed in Huntsville while walking down the highway. I’m sorry but this is such a common issue that keeps happening. They do it in the middle of the night too. Like why?

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u/Live_Calendar_2517 — 9 days ago

How far does the CAT in the Hat get on the akatsuki gauntlet

Round 1 Hidan
Round 2 konan
Round 3 deidera
Round 4 sassori
Round 5 kakazu
Round 6 kissame
Round 7 itachi
Round 8 pain
Round 9 Obito

u/Live_Calendar_2517 — 9 days ago

Crosswalks in roundabouts are a complete safety hazard.

When I’m in a roundabout I am watching for two things, is it clear and is a car about to pull out in front of me, I’m not really looking for a pedestrian walking across it. Yes if I hit one I’d be at fault but like come on dude there is already to much going on and I’m about to stop in the middle of the roundabout which you aren’t even meant to do.

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u/Live_Calendar_2517 — 10 days ago
▲ 5 r/CFB_v2

Ranking every team of the 12 team CFB playoffs

1. 2025 Indiana — Obviously, undefeated and blew out nearly everyone they faced while also beating some elite teams. Probably the most complete team we’ve seen in the 12-team playoff era.
2. 2024 Ohio State — An elite roster on both offense and defense. They didn’t break a sweat in the playoffs and absolutely dominated their way to a national championship. The bad loss to Michigan keeps them at No. 2.
3. 2025 Miami — Despite a midseason slump, Miami came into the playoffs on fire, making it all the way to the national championship. They honestly outplayed Indiana for much of the second half of the title game.
4. 2024 Oregon — An atrocious performance in the playoff, but don’t forget this was the No. 1 overall seed and an undefeated Big Ten champion. They also beat eventual national champion Ohio State during the regular season. One terrible game shouldn’t erase how good they were for the rest of the year.
5. 2025 Ohio State — One of the best defensive units we’ve seen in a long time. They took Indiana down to the wire in a game they realistically could have won. Loaded roster, even if the offense had some holes.
6. 2024 Notre Dame — Made the national championship despite a horrific loss to Northern Illinois. They showed what they were capable of in the playoffs by taking down Georgia and Penn State before eventually falling to Ohio State.
7. 2025 Ole Miss — An explosive offense allowed them to compete with basically anyone in the country. However, the defense held them back from having legitimate national championship potential.
8. 2024 Penn State — You know the story: they beat the teams they were supposed to beat and lost to the teams they were supposed to lose to. Still a really good team, just not quite on the level of the elite teams.
9. 2025 Georgia — Not the Georgia of old, but still a very good team. They won the SEC and even avenged their loss to Alabama. They weren’t overwhelmingly dominant, but they were good enough to beat anyone.
10. 2024 Georgia — One of the weaker Georgia teams of this era, but that’s more a testament to how dominant Georgia had been. They were still loaded with talent and beat some really good teams.
11. 2024 Texas — Probably better than this ranking suggests, but I can’t put them above a team that beat them twice. They also gave Ohio State their best game of the playoffs before falling in the semifinal.
12. 2025 Oregon — Not as good as the previous Oregon team, but pretty underrated looking back. They had an explosive offense, a good-not-great defense, absolutely whooped Texas Tech and went 11-1 in the best conference in the country.
13. 2024 Arizona State — The most underrated team of the playoffs. After a slow start, they started blowing teams out in the Big 12 and had Texas on the ropes in the playoff. Really good skill-position players and a team that could have beaten several teams above them.
14. 2025 Texas Tech — Dominant regular season and beat several good teams on the way to earning the No. 4 seed. Unfortunately, they had an absolutely awful showing in the playoffs.
15. 2025 Texas A&M — Beat Notre Dame, then proceeded to play basically nobody before losing to Texas and going one-and-done against Miami. Good team, but definitely not a great one.
16. 2025 Alabama — One of the most inconsistent teams we’ve seen. They could lose to bad teams and then go into Athens and beat the SEC champion Georgia. They couldn’t run the ball consistently, but somehow still won 10 games and a playoff game.
17. 2024 Indiana — A preview of what was to come, but this team simply wasn’t there yet. They got blown out by the only two really good teams they played. To their credit, both of those teams eventually made the national championship, but you have to beat somebody good at some point.
18. 2024 Tennessee — Honestly forgot this team made the playoffs. They had a good defense and were pretty mediocre on offense. Solid team, but nothing particularly special.
19. 2024 Clemson — Won the ACC and had a pretty good offense, but they also lost to three SEC teams. They ultimately got into the playoff because of the automatic qualifier.
20. 2025 Oklahoma — Probably the worst offense ever to make the playoff. The defense was legitimately good, but the offense was so bad that it severely limited what this team could accomplish.
21. 2024 SMU — Probably the worst Power Four team to make the playoff. They had a good offense, but they really shouldn’t have been in. BYU had the same record and had beaten them head-to-head.
22. 2024 Boise State — Had an elite running back and some impressive performances throughout the season, but their lack of depth on the offensive and defensive lines eventually caught up with them. Still, they could absolutely beat a few teams above them.
23. 2025 James Madison — I think they were the better of the two G5 teams. They dominated almost everyone they played, but ultimately couldn’t quite match up with the Power Four competition.
24. 2025 Tulane — Tulane actually beat multiple Power Four teams, including the ACC champion, which deserves credit. Unfortunately, they were quickly dispatched by Ole Miss twice. They were a good G5 team, but clearly the weakest team in the playoff field.

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u/Live_Calendar_2517 — 11 days ago
▲ 18 r/CFB_v2

Worst Championship performances

Oklahoma 2004 vs USC
Score: USC 55, Oklahoma 19
There’s something to be said about losing badly when you’re clearly overmatched (like TCU in 2022), but this game was . Oklahoma had a Heisman Trophy winner at quarterback in Jason White, and was considered one of the best teams in the country.
Instead, they were completely outclassed. USC dominated every phase of the game, and Oklahoma looked nothing like the team that had destroyed opponents all season. Losing is one thing; getting embarrassed on the biggest stage with that level of talent is another.

2. TCU 2022 vs Georgia
Score: Georgia 65, TCU 7
This one is obvious. TCU’s run to the championship was incredible, but you simply cannot lose by 58 points in a national championship game.
Georgia was the better team, but championship games are supposed to be competitive. TCU had already beaten Michigan and earned its spot, but the final game was over almost immediately. It became the biggest blowout in championship history.

3. Ohio State 2006 vs Florida
Score: Florida 41, Ohio State 14
One of the worst offensive performances ever from a team with that much talent.
Ohio State entered the game as the No. 1 team, had Heisman Trophy winner Troy Smith at quarterback, and was heavily favored. Instead, Florida’s defense completely shut them.

4. Notre Dame 2012 vs Alabama
Score: Alabama 42, Notre Dame 14
This game was basically over before it started.
Notre Dame came in undefeated and had one of the best defenses in the country, but Alabama immediately exposed the talent gap. The Crimson Tide scored on their first few drives and controlled the entire game.
A matchup that was supposed to determine the best team in the country turned into a statement game for Alabama.

5. Alabama 2018 vs Clemson
Score: Clemson 44, Alabama 16
This game wasn’t as bad as the score suggests — Clemson was just incredible that night — but the reason it makes the list is because of Alabama’s expectations.
This was one of the most talented Alabama teams ever, with a roster that was arguably equal to or better than Clemson’s. Yet they were completely dominated from start to finish.
Similar to Oklahoma in 2004, it wasn’t just losing; it was losing in a way nobody expected from a team with that much talent.

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u/Live_Calendar_2517 — 13 days ago
▲ 2 r/CFB_v2

The Alternate Timeline Where the BCS Still Decides the Champion

Keep in mind the BCS rankings don’t reflect how the committee ranked teams

🏆 2014: Florida State vs Alabama
Winner: Alabama
Florida State’s undefeated run ends as Alabama’s defense and physical style take over.
🏆 2015: Clemson vs Alabama
Winner: Alabama
we saw this game in the real timeline .
🏆 2016: Alabama vs Ohio State
Winner: Alabama
The Crimson Tide continue their dominance with another championship.
🏆 2017: Clemson vs Georgia
Winner: Georgia
A defensive battle that gives Georgia its first national title of the modern era.
🏆 2018: Clemson vs Alabama
Winner: Clemson
Clemson gets revenge and starts a new chapter in the rivalry.
🏆 2019: LSU vs Ohio State
Winner: LSU
Joe Burrow and LSU’s historic offense finish the season as champions.
🏆 2020: Alabama vs Clemson
Winner: Alabama
Alabama gets the final word in the rivalry with Clemson.
🏆 2021: Alabama vs Michigan
Winner: Alabama
The Crimson Tide’s experience proves too much in the championship game.
🏆 2022: Georgia vs Michigan
Winner: Georgia
Georgia’s dominant defense leads them to another championship.
🏆 2023: Michigan vs Washington
Winner: Michigan
Michigan’s physical style wins out in a battle of undefeated teams.
🏆 2024: Oregon vs Georgia
Winner: Oregon (slight lean)
A tough one to call, but Oregon’s explosive offense gives them the edge.
🏆 2025: Indiana vs Georgia
Winner: Indiana
The biggest upset of the alternate BCS era, with Indiana completing an unbelievable championship run.
Final tally in this timeline:
Alabama: 5 titles
Georgia: 2 titles
Clemson: 1 title
LSU: 1 title
Michigan: 1 title
Indiana: 1 title
Oregon: 1 title (projected)

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u/Live_Calendar_2517 — 13 days ago