Image 1 — Over The Hedge is one of the few animated shows / movies I've seen where the cars (including the main characters) are modern and up to date. For some reason a lot of animated shows and movies made WELL after the 90s often show 90s style cars and station wagons
Image 2 — Over The Hedge is one of the few animated shows / movies I've seen where the cars (including the main characters) are modern and up to date. For some reason a lot of animated shows and movies made WELL after the 90s often show 90s style cars and station wagons
Image 3 — Over The Hedge is one of the few animated shows / movies I've seen where the cars (including the main characters) are modern and up to date. For some reason a lot of animated shows and movies made WELL after the 90s often show 90s style cars and station wagons
Image 4 — Over The Hedge is one of the few animated shows / movies I've seen where the cars (including the main characters) are modern and up to date. For some reason a lot of animated shows and movies made WELL after the 90s often show 90s style cars and station wagons

Over The Hedge is one of the few animated shows / movies I've seen where the cars (including the main characters) are modern and up to date. For some reason a lot of animated shows and movies made WELL after the 90s often show 90s style cars and station wagons

u/OneGuyAbove321 — 7 days ago

Looking for shooting games where you're the only shooter and / or can't be killed

I'm looking for any game where you're the only gunman who can shoot others, but you can't be shot yourself. Pretty much every shooting game, like Fortnite or Grand Theft Auto, has other people trying to shoot you as well. I just want a game where I can shoot and kill freely. I know other people trying to shoot you is what gives games challenge, but I'm sure there's something out there where people are hard to shoot or your scored based on how many people you kill.

It doesn't have to be the theme of the game itself. I'm also looking for any game where there's any way or possibility to be the only shooter and you can't be killed. Even Minecraft is kind of like that. You can spawn a bunch of Villagers in creative mode and kill them all with a sword or blow them up with TNT and they can't fight back. I am NOT looking for a game that targets someone specific for killing, I just want to kill random NPCs

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u/OneGuyAbove321 — 1 month ago

Babies and toddlers wearing diapers in public without pants is weird and should't be normalized.

Very often I'll see babies and toddlers 1-2 years old with just a shirt and diaper, or just a diaper in public places like stores and parks. And I just think this is weird.

Like, you're in PUBLIC. Your babies diaper is their UNDERWEAR, not their pants. That should not be out and exposed. If your kid pees or poops, it's gonna be obvious. And besides, it just looks weird. To me it has the same kind of effect as wearing boxers or panties in public. I don't care if it's babies or toddlers. The fact that they're young and don't understand is no reason to not clothe them in public. It is NOT cute. That's something you should only do at home, and if you are doing it at home you probably shouldn't be taking pictures of it and sharing it.

Now I've heard of a couple reasons to do this, like making diaper changing easier and letting kids legs exposed to stay cool, also to encourage movement. But if you really want to do all that, you can just put onesies on them. That way their diapers are NOT exposed and babies can still move around, be cool, and be changed easier. And for girls, they can just wear a dress or skirt. I see a lot of babies with those, and that's acceptable.

Remember, this is MY unpopular opinion, and you don't have to agree. Have a nice day.

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u/OneGuyAbove321 — 1 month ago

Expecting to be tipped more solely because your purchase is more expensive

Something I don't like about American tip culture is that it's based solely on how expensive your order is. Yes, I know expensive orders are often bigger and more complex. But sometimes the more expensive orders take as much work, if not less, and sometimes the tip doesn't even go to the person working hard.

Say I'm at a restaraunt and I order a steak with fries for $40, and I go to another restaraunt and get chicken nuggets and fries for $10. In restaraunts, only the waiter gets the tip. Yet a big part of tipping culture is to tip based on percentages, like 10% or 20%. Carrying a plate of chicken nuggets is just as hard as carrying a plate of steak. Okay sure, you also ask for how well you want your steak cooked, but that takes a few seconds to ask and write down. I'd understand tipping more, solely if you order a larger meal, order mutliple courses, or order for multiple people. THEN it gets harder. But for steak and chicken nuggets, I'd only tip more if the tip was going to the chefs. But unfortunately, it's not, so I'd rather not tip more.

It seems to me like they want you to tip more not because of how hard the work is, but just because of how much you're paying apparently means you can tip more.

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u/OneGuyAbove321 — 2 months ago

Commercials that say "4 easy payments of $19.99" or "3 easy payments of $9.99" instead of just saying $80 or $30

Sometimes I see commercials that describe their prices as multiple of something smaller instead of just saying the whole price, and it's so weird to me.

Like, "Buy now for 4 easy payments of $19.99" when they obviously just mean $80. I know they're just trying to make it sound cheaper, and that's what's stupid. We can do basic math, we know what 20 times 4 is. I find it bad enough how they advertise prices as $19.99 or $49.99 instead of $20 or $50. We all know companies just do that to trick you.

I know there's science behind how our brain unconciously percieves it, and how they actually sometimes get more money and customers just by saying $19.99 instead of $20. But saying "4 easy payments of $19.99" is just crossing the line and making you look EXTRA greedy.

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u/OneGuyAbove321 — 2 months ago

My whole life, I've felt sad songs feel a bit more scary than sad, or at least certain ones, like In The Arms Of An Angel and slow sad piano songs. A lot of slow, sad songs with calm and slow piano backgrounds sound sort of scary to me. Not like I get frightened by a simple sad song like a little kid or whatever, but, it just seems more eerie than sad, like I feel like it would personally be more fitting in a show or movie that was meant to be scary.

I WAS actually scared of them as a kid, though I remember the first time I heard "In The Arms Of An Angel" by Sarah McLachn in the background of a YouTube video when I was 6 and I literaly couldn't sleep that night. It just seemed more scarier than it seemed sad. Same with other slow songs like You Are My Sunshine. I HATED hearing that song when I was a kid. Same with any scenes of movies or TV shows with a sad piano in the back. I would just feel more fear than sadness.

Does anybody else?

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u/OneGuyAbove321 — 4 months ago
▲ 3 r/TikTok

So on TikTok, I have a main account where I have normal videos on my FYP, which I use in public, and another account with more niche content, like furry content. A few times I accidentaly watched furry videos on my main account, and so I started getting those videos on my FYP. I then stopped interacting with them and IMMEDIATELY swiping away when they came. I even added "furries", "furry", and "fursuiting" to filtered keywords. Luckily, I don't see VIDEOS them on my FYP, but I still get reccomended LOTS of furries on LIVES that don't have "furry" keywords anywhere. I am not interacting with them, I have filtered keywords, and yet I CANNOT scroll on my main account without furry live streams popping up, so now I have to be careful using TikTok in public and at school, and it's really annoying.

I even spent time watching, liking, and frequently commenting on videos and lives that were ANYTHING different from furries. I ESPECIALLY did it with Athiest tiktoks and lives, to see if the algorithm would realize that's what I want to see on my main account, and not furries. But NOTHING is WORKING

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u/OneGuyAbove321 — 4 months ago