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Seraph, to lemmybewholesome in Reminder that it's time to rewatch this wholesome movie.
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Obligatory "you should go read Tress of the Emerald Sea" post

Similar story but with badass heroine. Would love to see it get made into video!

BedbugCutlefish, (edited )
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I actually really hated the book, which was a big surprise to me, since I love Princess Bride and most of Sanderson. But man, the narrator was way more grating and unfunny to me than Princess Bride’s.

Sanderson usually isn’t funny for me, which is usually fine, but Tress relied on humor too much imo

Seraph, (edited )
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Sorry to hear you didn't like it! I rather enjoy Hoid/Wit's perspective but maybe that's because I knew him before I read Tress?

Edit: If you do not care for Sanderson's humor avoid Alcatraz vs the Evil Librarians, it relies on it heavily!

BedbugCutlefish,
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I’ve read all of cosmere, and I don’t care for Hoid in general, though there’s a lot about his books I do love. But I tried a few of his YA books (the chalk one, and reckoners) and didn’t especially care for them.

DoYouNot, to lemmybewholesome in Reminder that it's time to rewatch this wholesome movie.

Which movie is it? You can’t leave a review like that without a title!

danieljoeblack,

You're in for quite a treat my friend

SnipingNinja,

Strange name for a movie, only if because of how long it is

Prunebutt,

The Princess Bride

simply_surprise,
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The Princess Bride! It’s the best sick day movie there is.

CarlsIII,

Robin Hood: Men in Tights

problematicPanther,
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Bury my heart at wounded knee

athos77,

You misspelt Dances with Wolvesheads.

protist,

No, this is clearly Saw

ivanafterall,
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Dear Zachary. It's a really sweet little film!

The_Picard_Maneuver,
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The Princess Bride! Sorry, I guess in my head it was inconceivable that everyone wouldn’t already know it.

Encode1307,

You keep using that word. I don’t think it means what you think it means

I_Miss_Daniel,
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Couldn't get pregnant?

mycatiskai,

The eggs were too thick or the swimmers were weak.

elbarto777,

You can conceive plans and conceive ideas. So inconceivable fits here.

Now, to be fair, I rarely hear it use this way in English. In Spanish, though. All the time. “You haven’t seen this movie? Inconcebible!”

Encode1307,
elbarto777,

I know you were.

bouh,

I check a dictionary and it seems to be a good word. Maybe slightly off compared to impossible for example but not a mistake.

What would inconceivable mean otherwise?

Papergeist,

Inconceivable is a popular line from the movie and so is the comment above you

bouh,

Oh! I saw it in another language so I didn’t have that ref

Encode1307,
undeffeined,

Never seen this movie, should I?

The_Picard_Maneuver,
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You absolutely should. It’s goofy, fun, and extremely quotable. Bonus points if you have kids to rope into watching it with you.

Ookami38,

Depends. Do you like great movies? If not, probably skip it

OneWomanCreamTeam,

I’ve never met someone who watched it and didn’t love it.

ICastFist, to lemmybewholesome in It's important to encourage learning
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One thing that helps more than just looking surprised: ask the kid for further details. If it is something you know, you can catch anything they got wrong and ask “is it really like that? i thought it was different!” (keeping your tone in mind is essential, too)

If it’s something you don’t know, they’ll be more than glad to explain. Which can get tiring, but hey, it’s a small price for getting them interested in learning and sharing their knowledge

NielsBohron, (edited )
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This, especially asking them why they think it is that way or how they can test it. Get them thinking in terms of the scientific method instead of just repeating facts they heard somewhere else. edit: asking them to repeat random facts about a topic is still a great way to keep them interested and feeling good about their knowledge, but asking them “why” questions is really next-level and can be really interesting to see what they come up with

joyjoy, to comicstrips in Studio Audience [Mr. Lovenstein]

So that’s what a “Studio Apartment” is.

The_Picard_Maneuver,
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Zero privacy, but you only have to pay for 3 walls in each room, so that’s nice.

negativenull, to lemmybewholesome in It's important to encourage learning

What’s great with this, is that eventually they WILL tell you facts you DIDN’T know, which is an amazing feeling.

SolarNialamide,

I’m a teacher in training and in my internship this year I’m teaching first years (12 years old in my country). It’s actually so funny and interesting to me that they often ask me questions from a perspective I would’ve never thought about, just because they’re working with novel and limited information. I didn’t experience that at all when teaching year 3 or year 5 because they’re less of a ‘clean slate’.

asteriskeverything,

Excuse my ignorance but, first years of what? Like school ever? 12 seems pretty late to start, if that’s the case what does their life and education look like before then?

I really love what you take away from that experience though. It’s amazing because we really are always learning, and anyone can teach us something. If you remember any of them and feel like sharing I’d be curious to hear them!

The_Picard_Maneuver,
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I want this.

negativenull,

My 10 year old son loves dinosaurs and space. He reads and watches tons of stuff, and is now telling me about Dinosaur species I’m not familiar with, and facts about various moons/planets/etc. I’m pretty well read on these subjects too.

I absolutely love it.

Aloha_Alaska,

I grew up thinking we knew everything there is to know about dinosaurs. Then I had a kid, who started to learn all about them. So far he’s told me about how scientists think many of them had features, how Brontosauruses didn’t exist, how there are multiple T-Rex species, and more. The pace of scientific development is crazy, and he keeps up with a lot of it for also being ten. I love to hear about it.

Not exactly related to what you said, but what you said made me think about it. Dinos are cool.

negativenull,

Definitely recommend this book:
The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs: A New History of Their Lost World
by Steve Brusatte

Aloha_Alaska,

Thanks, I’ll add it to my wish list.

someguy3, to comicstrips in Nice to meet you? [TheyCanTalk]

This is stupid and I love it.

alquicksilver, to comicstrips in Studio Audience [Mr. Lovenstein]
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[ audience laughs as Craig suffers a complete breakdown ]

joyjoy,

All Craig ever does is come in and sit on the couch. Literally nothing ever happens when he’s on stage.

The_Picard_Maneuver, to comicstrips in Nice to meet you? [TheyCanTalk]
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We’re gonna need a bigger name tag

Stamets,
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Should be illegal to be that funny.

The_Picard_Maneuver,
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z500,
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_cnt0, to comicstrips in Nice to meet you? [TheyCanTalk]
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Ha! My name is also Kevin! But my friends call me Fuck Off!

FlyingSquid,
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That’s funny, people call me that who don’t even know me and my name isn’t Kevin!

_cnt0,
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Never knew it was such a common nickname. TIL.

ImplyingImplications, to lemmybewholesome in It's important to encourage learning

A core memory of mine was learning a cool math trick in school and coming home to tell my dad about it. He very coldly told me he didn’t find the trick impressive because he already knows math. That was the last time I ever came home excited from school.

The_Picard_Maneuver,
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Damn, sorry. This is why it’s important!

samus12345,
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“A father has to be a provider, a teacher, a role model, but most importantly, a distant authority figure who can never be pleased. Otherwise, how will children ever understand the concept of God?”

  • Stephen Colbert
ivanafterall, to lemmybewholesome in It's important to encourage learning
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Thus encouraging them to share information they find important with people

And not telling them that once they're not small and cute anymore, nobody gives a shit.

samus12345,
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The trick is to hang around people who do give a shit.

charolastra, to lemmybewholesome in A diagram couldn't lie

What does it mean if today’s my birthday?

The_Picard_Maneuver,
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Happy birthday!

ubermeisters, to lemmybewholesome in It's important to encourage learning
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Brilliant

CarlsIII, to comicstrips in Studio Audience [Mr. Lovenstein]

Time for a heel turn

JoShmoe, to starwarsmemes in "An intern?" "Ah, no, this was before the rebranding."

Can someone mansplain this to me?

BoxerDevil,

Boba fetts ship is called Slave 1

billiam0202,

Boba Fett’s ship was called Slave 1. The Mouse has decided that name is problematic.

Nouveau_Burnswick,

It still is Slave 1.

The guidelines seem to just be avoiding calling it that if there isn’t a specific reason too. I’ve got a friend named Osama; it’s the same deal. I also live in The Dominion of Canada.

billiam0202,

That makes some sense for a show, but it’s kinda ridiculous for the Lego set. It makes it conspicuous.

theinspectorst,
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I think for the Lego set it's more that the average casual fan is more likely to recognise the name 'Boba Fett' than the name 'Slave 1'. They're a commercial enterprise and they want to sell these things to a wide audience, and marketing it under a name that was never mentioned on-screen in the movies wouldn't exactly make that easier.

The whole thing is a bit of a storm in a teacup.

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