u/holden44deez

My granddad's Yale pennant from his acceptance into undergrad, probably in mid-1940s. Can anyone tell what year it might be from?
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My granddad's Yale pennant from his acceptance into undergrad, probably in mid-1940s. Can anyone tell what year it might be from?

It's about 9 inches long. It was in a picture frame in his office when I was a little kid. He didn't actually end up going lol. I don't know that much about his childhood and don't have anyone to ask. Thanks

u/holden44deez — 5 days ago

Last year I came across a true crime YouTube channel where two YouTubers, one of which I recognized, talked about and acted out the heinous crime in a lighthearted and disrespectful manner. They both had little "chibi" style caricatures and the true crime case was fairly well-known. I couldn't tell you what it was, who it was about. One of the YouTubers I swear was Chills, though apparently not as I can't find any connection between him and any YouTube channel besides his own. The video I watched irked me so much that I looked up their channel on Reddit and found someone else complaining, and someone else speculating that the two of them were in a romantic relationship. I have spent so much unnecessary time searching for this stupid channel and I can't find anything about it, even stooping so low as to ask chatgpt about it. Please does anyone know who I might be thinking about? Thanks

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u/holden44deez — 18 days ago

Can someone please please please link the text-based life sim/pick your own adventure he played, where he got beaten on a playground by an older kid, ratted out his friend for stealing, and befriended a kid with the nickname feedbag. I can't find it anywhere and it's one of my favorite streams

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u/holden44deez — 20 days ago

On September 4th 1982, a mid-20s caucasian man's legs were found decomposing inside a 364-pound tiger shark's belly--after being caught by a fisherman the shark was pulled ashore and cut open revealing the legs. An autopsy was conducted on both. No drugs nor alochol were found in the man's system, and the state of decomp suggested he had died before the shark ate him. This compounded with the fact that shark attacks aren't common in this part of Florida, one could assume the man drowned before being comsumed. He was wearing pants, socks, and Adidas sneakers.

https://imgur.com/a/rRkQf

https://www.doenetwork.org/cases/software/main.html?id=3542umfl

https://www.namus.gov/UnidentifiedPersons/Case#/1269

u/holden44deez — 20 days ago