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archengel, in This boarding pass came out of the machine blank.
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This is an excellent mildlyinteresting. Perfect form.

archengel, in This boarding pass came out of the machine blank.
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This is an excellent mildlyinteresting. Perfect form.

ivanafterall, in Floating platform in Peru
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Reminds me of an old C.S. Lewis sci-fi book (Perelandra) that had massive floating islands on top of the waves like this.

niktemadur,
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Perelandra!
I read Out Of The Silent Planet and Perelandra as a boy, enjoyed them.

But I couldn't make it through That Hideous Strength, I put it down baffled and bored one day, and never picked it up again. Now I'm thinking I was too young for it, particularly growing up so far away from the novel's setting in England.

The first two novels take place in Mars and Venus, so there's a sense of adventure. But in That Hideous Strength, the mannerisms and situations and dialogue styles are akin to something like Brideshead Revisited in Oxford and/or Cambridge.

While a British boy might get the whole thing intuitively, I grew up in Mexico, so had no mental compass of that world at that age. It was all as confusing to me then as God Emperor Of Dune was later.

ivanafterall,
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I really loved the sense of adventure in both. A lot of people dislike That Hideous Strength relative to the others, so I don't think you're alone. I actually loved it, but I was a bit older when I read it. I felt like it was a rare example building an atmosphere of dread and foreboding. However, it's been many years since I read it. My own opinion of it may be different now.

postmateDumbass, in This bridge goes through the water and not over it, The Netherlands

Is there an underpass for fish and such?

azdood85,

Naw, fish can jump over or pound sand.

CloudMunch,

No, there’s a fish bridge just off scene.

s6original, in This toilet paper roll is missing 90% of the tube
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As long as it’s not rub ya raw paper it should still work if you can get it on the roller.

anage_oldprob,

It works doesn’t turn as nice but does the job

Entropy, in This bridge goes through the water and not over it, The Netherlands

I feel like that shit floods every time it rains lol. I’m curious how they would drain it.

Anticorp,

Just drill drain holes in the bottom. Duh! Oh wait…

itsJoelle,

I not proud my internal dialog went exactly like that.

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  • Stoneykins,

    Congratulations on being the smartest person in this thread so far, no one else has apparently ever heard of a pump before

    heeplr,

    how they would drain it.

    Since a lot of land is below sea level, the Netherlands basically dry pump their country all the time anyway.

    andrewta, in This boarding pass came out of the machine blank.

    It’s a free pass. Sit where you want

    jetsetdorito,

    Blank check

    UFO64,

    I’m a private pilot. Would this allow me to take the pilots seat?

    andrewta,

    As a private pilot of a UFO I’d say yes

    Bongles, in Cameraman calls BS on Toronto Airport CEO

    fun fact, those are arrival times, which the airport has no control over. So it’s not really relevant

    ghariksforge,

    And they all happened to be delayed/cancelled?

    BigPapaE, in Cameraman calls BS on Toronto Airport CEO

    This was definitely personal for him lol

    Duvidl, in This boarding pass came out of the machine blank.

    Frank Abagnale would have a field day with that.

    ProximaC, in This bridge goes through the water and not over it, The Netherlands

    So it’s the Berlin Wall for fish…

    vaultdweller013,

    “Fuck you fish” -The Dutch apparently

    bleppy, in This boarding pass came out of the machine blank.

    Also mildly infuriating. Self serve works great until it doesn’t.

    Kallioapina, in This bridge goes through the water and not over it, The Netherlands
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    Now they are just mocking climate change and the rising seas, and asking some eldritch sea gods to punish them.

    Aidan, in NJ TRANSIT Keeping the Commute Exciting

    What station is this? What happened?

    grgrs,

    North of Avenel. Power failure. Sat around for an hour without AC. Eventually a rescue train came.

    june, in Cameraman calls BS on Toronto Airport CEO

    That video is excellent. Absolutely mind-boggling that she’d assert this, even if it’s true, while standing in front a such a damning report.

    “It’s way better, still absolute dog-shit, but ‘better’!” isn’t really a great statement to make.

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