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Housewife highlights/Daily shit talk - June 2nd, 2023
2023.06.02 13:30 readingrachelx Housewife highlights/Daily shit talk - June 2nd, 2023
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2023.06.02 11:59 IamExtra001 London’s $300 Million Jewel: The World’s Most Extravagant Home on the Market
London’s most expensive home is on the market, and it’s a doozy. The Holme, a 205-year-old mega-mansion in Regent’s Park, is asking for a staggering £250 million ($298.5 million). It would be the most expensive real estate deal in British history if sold at that price.
The Holme is located in one of
London’s most prestigious neighborhoods, just a short walk from the London Zoo and the Royal Botanic Gardens. The estate sits on four private acres and includes a main house, a guest house, a swimming pool, a tennis court, and a private lake.
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2023.06.02 11:24 HalfwittedRotmg We Love Katamari Reroll - Stickers Help Thread
Saw it fit to make a help thread for stickers since there's little to no guides on them yet. I'll update this post with the ones I can find.
First off, I'm pretty sure you need to have the camera equipped to actually take pictures of the stickers and collect them. You can get the camera from the present in Make A Star 2 (the sleepy guy's stage). It's on an RC car in the park area, very hard to miss.
Hot tip by the way, stickers are collected as soon as they're counted as being in a picture you take. You can quit out or fail the level, you wont lose the sticker.
Page 1 - The Tower of Babel - As Large As Possible 1 - On the calendar on the wall of the room (look up)
- Dragon Buster - As Fast As Possible 1 - On the underside of a picture frame that's serving as a bridge between the couch and the cabinet next to it.
- Namco Classic - As Fast As Possible 2 - Inside the doghouse near one of the start points. The dog will push you around, so stand back a bit.
- Dig Dug 2 - As Large As Possible 4 - On the center of the ferris wheel near the end of the level
- The Tower of Daruga 1 - As Fast as Possible 4 - On the central flag of a stadium screen where the 12m barrier is in Make A Star 5. Being guarded by a pterodactyl so be careful.
Page 2 - Family Stadium 2 - Flowers (As many as possible) - Behind the upright bear in the bottom area.
- Galaga 1 - Flowers (As fast as possible) - On the trunk of the tree that Ichigo is riding a deer around. Same tree that also has the present in it.
- Family Jockey - Saturn (Small) - On the balcony behind the pet food bowl where the present is, in a crack between two cinder blocks.
- Libble Rabble - Saturn (Medium) - Inside the fridge in the same room as Peso. You can get this one without moving from one of the start points at all.
- Mappy 1 - Saturn (Big) - At the end of the great wall of china, right below one of the spawn positions.
Page 3 - Mappy 2 - Cowbear - On a cargo container on the big cargo ship. You can climb onto the boat safely to the left of the stage where a game show is happening, then climb up to where the two person horse costume is.
- Metro-Cross - Only 50 - On the backside of the safari gate arch.
- Pac-Man 1 - Field of Sweets - On the wall immediately behind the start of the level. Hidden partially by a tree.
- Pac-Man 2 - Underwater (As large as possible) - On the front of the big tree stump above the lake.
- Rally X-1 - Campfire (Medium) - Behind the tent near where the present is. Keep in mind that your fire will burn out if you take too long taking your picture.
Page 4 - Dragon Spirit 2 - Snowman - On the door to the igloo.
- Dragon Spirit 3 - Fireflies - Behind the waterfall.
- Splatterhouse 1 - Cousins - Inside the umbrella that Lalala is laying under.
Page 5 - Toy Pop 2 - Study Time - In the bookshelf next to the start of the level, on the underside of the upper shelf.
- Valkyrie no Boken 1 - Study Time - On the underside of the bed in the part where you can go underneath it.
- Valkyrie no Boken 2 - Ballerina Hunt - In the water exhibit on the right side wall of the seating area.
- Wagyan Land - Ballerina Hunt - In the safari area behind the big safari sign near the start of the level (there's camels running around near it).
- Mojipittan 1 - Extra Special Training - On the door to the cabin near where the student fan is in the fireflies level.
- Mr. Driller - Night School - On the wall in one of the bathroom stalls.
That's all I've got so far. Feel free to contribute, this seems like a fun collection to solve as a group.
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2023.06.02 10:33 teknixelevators20 10 Things to Consider Before Buying a Residential Lifts in Bangalore by Teknix Elevators
Introduction: When it comes to installing an elevator, whether for residential or commercial purposes, several factors must be taken into consideration to ensure a safe and efficient vertical transportation system. In this article, we will discuss ten essential things to consider before buying an elevator, with valuable tips from Teknix Elevators, one of the leading
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Safety Features: Safety should be the foremost priority when choosing an elevator. Look for
residential lifts in Bangalore that comply with international safety standards and regulations. Ensure that the elevator is equipped with features such as emergency stop buttons, interlocks, safety sensors, and fire-rated doors to protect passengers in the event of an emergency.
Space and Capacity: Evaluate the available space in your building to determine the appropriate size and capacity of the elevator. Consider the number of passengers it needs to accommodate, as well as the size and weight of potential users, including those with disabilities. Teknix Elevators, known for manufacturing the
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Noise and Vibration: Elevators should operate smoothly and quietly to ensure a comfortable ride for passengers. Consider elevators that incorporate noise and vibration reduction technologies to minimize disturbances, especially in residential buildings.
Compliance with Accessibility Standards: If you require an elevator for a building that needs to be accessible to people with disabilities, ensure that the elevator complies with accessibility standards such as the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or the National Building Code (NBC) of India. These standards govern features like cabin size, button placement, and handrail height.
Reliability and Durability: Invest in an elevator that is reliable and built to last. Look for reputable
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Future Expansion:
Consider the potential need for future expansion or modernization. Choose an elevator system that allows for easy upgrades and integration of advanced technologies. This future-proofing approach ensures that your elevator can adapt to changing needs and technological advancements.
Budget and Cost: Evaluate your budget and consider the long-term cost implications of owning and maintaining an elevator. While price is a factor, prioritize the overall value and quality of the elevator system rather than solely focusing on upfront costs. A reliable and well-maintained elevator will provide a better return on investment in the long run.
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2023.06.02 10:13 Huongcaobeo Khám phá những trải nghiệm độc đáo tại vườn quốc gia Lake District
| Trong cuộc sống ngổn ngang, xu hướng tour du lịch chữa lành ngày càng trở nên phổ biến. Người ta tìm đến những ngôi đền chùa linh thiêng yên bình, bờ biển vắng vẻ người và nơi có thật nhiều cây xanh để được hòa mình với thiên nhiên cho cơ thể và tâm hồn được “thả trôi”. Được mệnh danh là viên ngọc quý của chấu Âu, Vườn quốc gia Lake District nhiều người biết đến Vương quốc Anh sẽ là nơi dừng chân hoàn hảo tiếp theo trong hành trình “chữa lành” của bạn! Tham khảo giá vé máy bay từ việt nam sang Anh và khách du lịch sẽ có tour du lịch hấp dẫn cùng nhiều trải nghiệm độc đáo. https://preview.redd.it/mc0e01tack3b1.jpg?width=750&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=25b80c462c40e6d28ce91d780342c4c67fb95d4f 1. Vườn quốc gia Lake District ở đâu? Công viên quốc gia Lake District tọa lạc ở trung tâm của Cumbria, phía tây Bắc nước Anh, sát với biên giới Scotland. Đây là một trong những điểm đến thiên nhiên nổi tiếng nhất châu Âu, được UNESCO công nhận là Di sản thế giới với khung cảnh ngoạn mục, hùng vĩ đến choáng ngợp. Lake District (Quận Hồ) tọa lạc ở độ cao 1.000 mét so với mực nước biển, bao gồm 16 hồ nước và 150 dãy núi cao thấp khác nhau, hơn 50 thung lũng với nhiều đường mòn trekking được yêu mến và hàng trăm thị trấn cổ nằm rải rác. Với vị trí hoàn hảo giữa vùng nông thôn xinh đẹp, không khó để du khách di chuyển đến Vườn quốc gia Lake District. https://preview.redd.it/eon0rbfbck3b1.jpg?width=750&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8900b35596c91fba11d2f1dd97b9bcdd3a6f8870 Công viên tự nhiên này gần Sân bay Quốc tế Manchester ở phía Nam và Sân bay Glasgow ở phía Bắc nước Anh, du khách chỉ cần mất khoảng 2 tiếng để di chuyên. Dường như còn có một tuyến tàu chạy thẳng giữa Manchester và Hồ Windermere, đưa khách tham quan đến Lake District lập cập. Để đi lại bên trong Công viên đất nước Lake District khám phá danh lam thắng cảnh và làng mạc gần đó, hành khách có thể sử dụng phương tiện công cộng như xe buýt địa phương, tàu hỏa, du thuyền hoặc thuê xe đạp để tiện di chuyển. https://preview.redd.it/b6z1hf3cck3b1.jpg?width=750&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b3f6f814811584949dfc8c7cbc978c222e812fb4 Tham khảo vé máy bay từ huế ra hà nội đến với thủ đô của VN để khám phá những điều hấp dẫn 2. Điểm đến du lịch bên trong Vườn quốc gia Lake District 2.1. Chiêm ngưỡng khung cảnh thiên nhiên tuyệt đẹp Vẻ đẹp công viên quốc gia Lake District bộc lộ qua những dãy núi chập chùng, con đường mòn trải dài len lỏi qua rừng cây, thác nước hùng vĩ và hơn thế nữa. Đây là nơi nằm của đỉnh núi cao nhất nước Anh Scarfell Pike – ước mơ của những người mê tìm hiểu, và Wasdale Head là lựa chọn phổ biến nhất với hành trình mất khoảng 6 tiếng. https://preview.redd.it/dfycg9ddck3b1.jpg?width=750&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9dc8c087aaaa575572c6581652f79436462b9c4a nổi tiếng không kém là Langdale Pikes với tầm nhìn ngoạn mục nhìn ra Thung lũng Great Langdale và hồ Stickle Tarn nép mình dưới vách đá Pavey Ark. Chinh phục đỉnh núi này cũng là một chặng đường leo dốc đầy thử thách, thích hợp với dân trekking chuyên nghiệp. Nếu đang tìm kiếm một trải nghiệm nhẹ nhàng hơn để tìm hiểu Vườn quốc gia Lake District, khách tham quan có thể tham gia chuyến đi bộ quanh Tarn Hows. Sau khi xong xuôi hành trình, phần thưởng dành cho hành khách là view nhìn ra Lakeland Fells của Quận Hồ đẹp như tranh vẽ, tha hồ hít thở không khí trong lành, check in chụp ảnh. https://preview.redd.it/pdjcwnxdck3b1.jpg?width=750&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=207a063c597cc0bb35653dff7c2c1dd816311098 Là một trong những điểm hấp dẫn ngắm bầu trời tối của Vương quốc Anh, có rất nhiều địa danh hoàn hảo trên khắp Quận Hồ để chiêm ngưỡng trời sao lung linh. Trải nghiệm ngắm sao ở Công viên đất nước Lake District tại Rừng Grizedale, Ennerdale, Wasdale và Thung lũng Borrowdale. Ngoài ra, hãy du lịch Rừng Grizedale để được chiêm ngưỡng tận mắt “phòng trưng bày nghệ thuật ngoài trời” độc đáo, hoặc ngắm nhìn vẻ hùng vĩ của thác Aira Force. https://preview.redd.it/pea350jeck3b1.jpg?width=750&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=04266208abd543dd1161377f87cb44badfbea066 gia ve may bay ha noi phu quoc để có tham quan đến đảo ngọc xinh đẹp 2.2. Thăm làng mạc và các thị trấn cổ Thị trấn cổ Bowness 500 năm tuổi bên hồ Windermere - cảm hứng cho nhiều tác phẩm văn học kinh điển của nước Anh, là một trong những điểm đến ở Lake District thú vị nhiều hành khách. Tại đây, du khách có thể đi thuyền buồm dọc hồ nước trong vắt để thưởng ngoạn phong cảnh đẹp như tranh vẽ, phóng tầm mắt ra xa để chiêm ngưỡng tòa lâu đài uy nghi, khu rừng xanh mướt ẩn hiện dưới nền trời xanh. https://preview.redd.it/2j1h516fck3b1.jpg?width=750&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9cc73cfe8e72873484f2c76c202de90fe104d3cb Vườn quốc gia Lake District vốn là nơi dành cho những tâm hồn cần chữa lành bởi tại đây các bạn còn được trải nghiệm cuộc sống yên bình tại làng cổ. Grasmere hiện lên y sao như tưởng tượng của hành khách về hình ảnh thường thấy về những ngôi làng trong truyện cổ Grim, với lối vào phủ đầy hoa cỏ đặc sắc, hồ nước trong veo có cá bơi tung tăng, đi sâu vào trong là mái nhà cổ san sát nhau thật ấm cúng. Bên cạnh đó đó, làng Ambleside với con đường dọc 2 bên là những cửa hiệu xinh xắn, phía xa là đồi núi xanh mướt, mang lại cảm giác thanh bình mà một khi đã bước chân đến là không muốn rời đi. https://preview.redd.it/sn3hapnfck3b1.jpg?width=750&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=181c137fe73c07f6c7b4599c99789928f328680b ve may bay tphcm di nha trang để có chuyến tham quan cùng nhiều trải nghiệm đặc biệt lôi cuốn 2.3. Khám phá lịch sử, nghệ thuật, ẩm thực Ngoài những cuộc dạo chơi Công viên Lake District ở Anh mang đến cho các bạn rất nhiều trải nghiệm thú vị, từ lịch sử, nghệ thuật cho đến ẩm thực. Với khung cảnh ven hồ tuyệt đẹp, xem tác phẩm mới nhất tại Nhà hát bên hồ ở Keswick là cách “giết thời gian” hiệu quả nếu khách du lịch chưa biết làm gì ở đây vào buổi tối. Quay ngược thời gian trở về thế kỷ 17 khi ghé thăm những khu vườn ở Hill Top - quê hương của tác giả Beatrix Potter, nhiều người biết đến với tác phẩm "The Tale of Peter Rabbit". Điểm đến này chỉ mở cửa từ tháng 2 đến tháng 10 và đóng cửa vào mùa đông. https://preview.redd.it/owjmm26gck3b1.jpg?width=750&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9a1940e9d4e01342f96b8d957af8275ae4dfbc4e Là một trang trại cũ thời Victoria đã được tân trang lại ở rìa Hồ Bassenthwaite, The Lakes Distillery tổ chức các du lịch và buổi nếm thử rượu thú vị. Nơi đây, khách nhập cuộc chuyến du lịch Anh được tìm hiểu về quy trình sản xuất rượu whisky, rượu gin và rượu vodka trong khung cảnh vườn nho tuyệt đẹp. https://preview.redd.it/wbr8zeqgck3b1.jpg?width=750&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1e0c585086d08878b1d0ad3488b2d14f0570e458 Tham khảo giá vé đi đà nẵng để có du lịch tiết kiệm tìm hiểu TP đại dương xinh đẹp 2.4. Lưu trú và cắm trại ở Lake District Vườn đất nước Lake District có một hoạt động cực kỳ lôi cuốn mà du khách không nên bỏ lỡ, đó là cắm trại giữa thiên nhiên. Nếu muốn trải nghiệm cắm trại hoang dã thì Khu cắm trại Syke Farm ở Buttermere với địa hình nhấp nhô và góc nhìn ấn tượng sẽ là sự lựa chọn hợp lý. https://preview.redd.it/ovjc4tchck3b1.jpg?width=750&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f13d28a42612fe32a440ebbaae6d21daf8ec1a96 Gần Bowness-on-Windermere và nhìn ra Hồ Windermere, khu cắm trại Park Cliffe Camping and Caravan Estate có cho thuê lều từ thanh lịch đến dân gian với vừa đủ tiện lợi như phòng tắm, wifi, sân chơi cho trẻ nhỏ, cửa hàng tiện ích và thân thiện với thú cưng. khách tham quan có thể lựa chọn lưu trú tại The Quiet Site, Ullswater với nhiều lựa chọn như nhà hobbit, nhà bánh gừng, nhà cabin, nhà gỗ,… vừa đủ tiện nghie. Địa danh lưu trú này có vị trí tuyệt vời để đi bộ trên đường mòn Ullswater Way hoặc leo lên Núi Helvellyn. https://preview.redd.it/pna0xevhck3b1.jpg?width=750&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ff8ab47041d4da5f0260978b7fddf21aec7c57fa Một số khách sạn gần Vườn đất nước Lake District bạn có thể đặt trước cho chuyến đi của mình như The Ro Hotel ở Bowness-on-Windermere, The Wordsworth Hotel ở Grasmere, Brook House ở Windermere,… 3. Chú ý khi chuyến tham quan Vườn quốc gia Lake District - Khu vực này thường có mưa nhiều, khách tham quan hãy sẵn sàng áo mưa, ủng chống nước chống trơn và áo khoác nhẹ.
- Nếu chuyến du lịch theo gia đình hoặc nhóm nhỏ, thuê ô tô tự lái là cách dễ dàng nhất để di chuyển quanh Vườn đất nước Lake District trong ngày, du lịch các hồ nước, làng cổ, điểm đến lịch sử,…
Mua vé máy bay đi Mỹ khứ hồi và khách tham quan sẽ có chuyến du lịch lôi cuốn cùng nhiều trải nghiệm hấp dẫn xứ cờ hoa. submitted by Huongcaobeo to u/Huongcaobeo [link] [comments] |
2023.06.02 08:56 jb72123 Just got offered Economy to Premium Select upgrade $99 on a 12 hour flight. It would be dumb not to take this, right?
2023.06.02 08:53 WonderWomanPhi Summer To Do List
Here’s a list I’ve compiled of all the major summer events, thought it would be helpful:
Taste of Syracuse • June 2-3 11am-10pm • Clinton Square
Syracuse Bike Party • Last Saturday of each month, 6:45 meet time • Clinton Square (or alternative site)
Fayetteville Farmers Market CNY • Every Thursday, 12-6pm • Fayetteville Town Center
Syracuse Downtown Farmers Market • Every Tuesday, 8am-2pm • Clinton Square
Cazenovia Farmers' Market • Every Saturday, 9am-2pm • Memorial Park on Albany Street
Bank Alley Urban Market • June 11, July 16, August 13 • 11am-4pm • Bank Allley Downtown Syracuse
Bank Alley Social Club • Shop Small Sundays • June 18, July 23 • 11am-5pm • Located at Salt City Market
Syracuse Shakespeare In The Park • June 2-11 • Thornden Park Amphitheater
St. Sophia’s Greek Cultural Festival • June 8-10 • 325 Waring Road
CNY Pride Festival & Parade • June 10, 11am parade, 12-5pm festival • Inner Harbor
2023 New York State Blues Festival • June 15-17 • Chevy Court
Westcott Art Trail • June 17, 10am-6pm • Westcott Community Center
Polish Days in Syracuse • June 9-11 • Clinton Square
Syracuse Jazz Fest • June 21-25 • Hanover and Clinton Square
St. Elias Middle Eastern Festival • July 13-16, various times • 4988 Onondaga Road
Syracuse Nationals • July 20-22 • NYS Fairgrounds
M&T Bank Syracuse Arts & Crafts Festival • July 28-30 • Columbus Circle
Skaneateles Antique and Classic Boat Show • July 28-30 • Skaneateles, NY
Visit Syracuse Hanover Square Thursdays • Live music every Thursday in August • Hanover Square Downtown
Madison Bouckville Antique Week • August 14-20 • Rt 20 Bouckville, NY
The Skaneateles Festival • Live music events • July-August, various dates • Downtown Skaneateles
St. George Macedonian Festival • August 4-6 • 5083 Onondaga Road
CNY Scottish Games • August 12, 9am-8pm • Long Branch Park, Liverpool
Syracuse Irish Festival • September 8-9 • Clinton Square
Strathmore Art on the Porches • September 9, 11am-5pm • Ruskin Ave
Golden Harvest Festival • September 9-10, 10am-5pm • Beaver Lake Nature Center
Festa Italiana Syracuse • September 15-17 • Corner of Montgomery and Washington Streets (in front of city hall)
Westcott Street Cultural Fair • October 1, 12-6:30pm • Westcott Neighborhood
LaFayette Apple Festival • October 7-8 • 5330 Rowland Road, LaFayette
Syracuse Mets Home Games June: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 28, 29, 30 July: 1, 2, 3, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 August: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 September: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24
Rosamond Gifford Zoo • Open every sinlge day • 10:00am - 4:30pm
Museums: • Skä•noñh - Great Law of Peace Center • Everson Museum of Art • Museum of Science & Technology - MOST • Erie Canal Museum • Salt Museum • Onondaga Historical Association
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2023.06.02 07:39 girl_from_the_crypt Stuck on earth and looking for a job: My indie artist roommate appears to have grown her hair out
When you don’t see someone for a while, they tend to look kind of different the next time you meet. That’s not because they’ve actually changed, but rather due to your memory being inaccurate. Still, I don’t think my roommate has always had barnacles growing on her.
Kit Sutton did indeed look different. Beautiful, but different.
In the short time we’d been apart, her hair had grown to an impressive length. It trailed after her through the water as she effortlessly hopped from rock to rock before landing in front of us. She was even more scantily clad than usual; in fact, she wasn’t wearing anything at all. Her normally olive skin had adopted a pearlescent sheen, interrupted by the algae, starfish and seashells clinging to her body. Her eyes shone in the light of our torch and she regarded us with an unreadable expression, putting a hand to her hip.
"I can't believe you're actually here." She shook her head, sounding like she wasn't even sure herself what tone to strike. "You… you'd better leave. And fast. I-it's nice to see you, though."
I took a step forward and hugged her. She felt slippery. "I've missed you."
"Yeah. Me too. You should still go now."
"You need to come back," I said. "I'm sorry I ever gave up on you. There has to be a way for you to come back."
She shook her head. "Eva, you saw what my father can do. You saw the wave and you just saw his grotto guard. There's, like, a thousand more where that one came from."
"What are you doing here anyways? Isn't this a kinda way too lonely spot for you to hang out?" Elijah asked. "Doesn't seem very
you."
"Yeah. It's… not." She rolled her eyes. "I'm basically grounded. My Dad's gonna keep me here for the next two hundred years or so. I'm not allowed to leave until he trusts me again."
"Two hundred years?" Eli echoed.
Kit massaged her temples. "I don't like it either, believe me." Looking up, a hopeful expression crossed her face. "How's Nettie?"
"She misses you," I told her.
"She does? That's, um… nice."
"It's cool, I know about you two."
"Oh. Well. I'm really glad she's thinking about me. Is that mean? Because I don't want her to be unhappy, it just feels good, you know?"
"I can imagine," I answered. "And it only proves my point. We have to get you out of here."
"Dude, I said no. You actually can't beat my father. I wish that was an option, but it's simply
not."
"Kit…"
"It's Chandra." She raised her head to fix me with a stern gaze. So empty, so joyless, so… unlike her. "It was nice being Kit and running around up top and living with you. Those were a good few years, and now here I am, paying the price. There is nothing you can do against my Dad."
Silence descended upon us for a sober couple seconds. I studied her expression, her set jaw and taut shoulders. "And what about you?" I asked. "Can
you do something?"
Kit snorted. "You've never even seen me use any sort of powers."
"But you have them, don't you?"
"Actually, I do." She casually raised a hand, her wrist slowly describing a circle. Eli and I watched in astonished silence as a trail of water snaked its way up from the lake, arching above her head and trickling back down on the other side of the stepstone. Kit Sutton looked after it disinterestedly, then turned to us with a bored shrug. "I guess I can sorta control water."
Elijah was gaping at her. "Could you do this the whole time?"
"Nope. Only when I'm in my natural habitat. I'm the
crown princess—" she spat out the words in discontent, forming air-quotes around them— "and the heiress to the throne, so I'm, like, ultra connected to my element or whatever. Not like my siblings."
"But as of now, you
are stronger than them?" I queried. "Is there any possibility you could become stronger than your father, too?"
For a moment, she stared at me, her bottom lip caught between her teeth. "Actually, let me show you something." Her naked feet never once slipping on the wet stone, she proceeded towards the nearest platform rock, jumping off with ease and landing gracefully. After trading shrugs with Elijah Carter, we scrambled after her. She led us back a little ways and then down one of the other passages we'd glimpsed before, barely losing a word the whole time. I stopped trying to strike up a conversation, focusing solely on keeping up with her unnaturally sleek, swift steps.
"The olm you saw before was one of my father's guardians," she called out sharply over her shoulder. "The sea breeds giants, as they say. Or rather, Dad does. He keeps creating abominations like that, and he uses them to ward off outsiders in places where they don't belong. They're obviously not stopping me from running away again—you've seen that they'll obey me. But his Majesty has made it quite clear that if I break out, he's going to turn the town into a swamp. I'm not going to be responsible for people's deaths, or the loss of their homes. Especially not… not hers."
She came to a halt, squaring her shoulders. Above her head, I could make out the silhouette of an opening in the tunnel. "We're here. This… this should be enough proof that he'll make good on any threat he's ever uttered." She stepped aside to make way for us.
We hesitantly pushed past her and into the room that lay before us. It was different from all the others we'd seen thus far—it didn't lure one into a false sense of security with its descriptive beauty. In fact, the second the beam of our flashlight illuminated its interior, every last fiber of my being started to cry out to me, telling me to run. My flight instinct kicking in, I tried desperately to stay grounded somehow, to keep control. I couldn't allow myself to panic. This was a horrible time to end up going dimensions. I had to remain in this reality, no matter how difficult the sight before me was rendering the task.
I heard Elijah Carter gag beside me, his stomach revolting at what he saw. His hand abruptly flew to my shoulder, cold, sweat-slick fingers clamping down on my skin, hard enough to bruise. With my own stomach doing kick-flips inside my body, I could understand his reaction far too well. Instead of shrinking away, I reached up to graze his knuckles with my own, a fleeting touch I couldn't find the strength to hold. It was hard to be reassuring given the circumstances.
We were looking at a
gallery of corpses. They lined the walls, the floor, the ceiling, all in different states of wholeness and decay. A viscous, transparent fluid was gluing them to the stone, fixing them in their respective places. In some spots, it looked quite shiny and fresh, while in others, it had hardened, encasing the dead bodies like clear, pale amber. It was an unorganized chaos, the carcasses strewn practically everywhere, some overlapping, some upside down. Some had their eyes still open, their faces eternally frozen in void, empty expressions of terror. Most bodies weren't even complete—arms, legs or heads were missing, pronounced bitemarks marring the aged yet well-preserved flesh.
Elijah and I found ourselves standing rooted to the ground, too terrified to move, too dazed to speak. My friend's dark gaze frantically raced over the walls, flickering across the horrid display, taking in the carnage. My own eyes seemed to be burning. My head was spinning, and I had to hold onto his arm to support myself—it felt as though my legs were about to give way beneath me.
A shimmering light at the center of the room caught my attention. Somehow finding it within me to steady myself, I took a couple faltering steps towards it. Elijah Carter followed suit and Kit Sutton wordlessly trailed after us. Stepping over the dozens and dozens of corpses in my way, I tried hard to keep my wits about me. When I finally reached its source, I was surprised to find it to be a pond, or rather a bottomless hole of water. Another connection to the sea, no doubt. The shine however seemed fine from within it, from down below where there would normally be just darkness. Looking in, the breath was once again stolen from my lungs. It felt rather like peering through a small window into a very large hall. I could only see a fracture of what lay beneath.
Hovering within the endless masses of water was the enormous statue of a woman. Her stony pale arms were raised, her hands reaching out almost pleadingly, as if she was hoping for someone to pull her up from her cold, abyssal grave. Her eyes, one of which was about the size of my head, were wide open, her colorless stare holding a wild, unreadable mix of emotions. Her lips were parted in a silent scream. An unearthly, bright glow surrounded her; it seemed to come from within her body rather than anywhere else. It was disturbingly beautiful.
"Her name was Calypso."
Kit's voice pulled me from my trance. When I turned to face her, she pointedly avoided my gaze. An idea took shape in my mind, created by the faint, wavery undertone of mourning in her words. "She was someone special, wasn't she?"
"My mother."
I swallowed, my pulse still thrumming in my ears. Stepping forward, I tentatively grasped my roommate's hand. She let go of a soft breath, the corner of her mouth twitching. "These people here have been rotting away for centuries. It's the worst punishment imaginable, isn't it. The lucky ones are dead before they get glued down, but the ones he's really angry at, he covers in that goo when they're, like, lethally injured. I don't quite know
what this stuff is, but it slows down all those organic processes, the death, the decomposition…" She paused. "With Mom, it was different. He turned her to stone. The same kind that grows from the ground here, you know; that smooth, shiny kinda rock that looks real pretty."
"What did she do to piss off your Dad?"
"What did any of these poor fuckers do? Most of these are failed cult leaders, actually. You'd never guess how many cults the deep ones have dedicated to them. As for my mother, I don't know. I can't even remember her, to be honest." She shrugged with affected carelessness. "You see it now? My father is… just beyond comprehension."
"So are you, though, aren't you? If you think about it."
"Eva, I
know you're trying to boost morale here, but it's not working. Please let me get you out of here. And for heaven's sake, don't come back."
She led us back through the labyrinth of tunnels and corridors, staying well behind when we caught the first glimpse of daylight.
"I promise I'll think of something," I told her. "I'll find a way to get you out."
She merely shook her head. "No, you won't. Just go home and look for a new roommate. Or move back in with Nettie. She'll be glad."
I clenched my teeth, but allowed Eli to press his palm to my back, guiding me towards the exit.
"Actually, just… just wait. Could you tell her I, like, miss her? A lot?" Kit shouted after us, a sudden note of warmth softening her voice.
Elijah turned back to her with a sad smile. "Of course."
We didn't return to the car straight away, instead walking along the shore for a little while. My extra limbs having retracted and Eli's face having returned to a less nauseous color, we didn't bear any outward traces of our experience in the cave. We didn’t talk much, but we almost leaned onto one other with how closely we stuck to each other’s side. Eventually, I gathered the strength to break the silence. “This can’t stand, obviously.”
“You still want to get her out?” He gave me a sidelong glance. “This is more for Nettie’s sake than anything else, isn’t it?”
“I do like Kit Sutton, and I miss her tremendously,” I stated. “But largely, it is.”
Elijah, having nothing else to add, gave a noncommittal grunt.
“Would you mind if I asked you something personal?” I asked.
“Try it and find out.”
“I was wondering about what Mary Markov said about you earlier,” I began. “An incident at a highschool.”
He sighed. Silence fell, and for a minute I thought he wouldn’t respond at all. Then, he slowed down, coming to a halt and turning to look out at the horizon. “So how do we do this, Shirley? You really want me to pour my heart out to you and let you in on my tragic past as we stare at the tossing waves? That’s a bit too romantic for the two of us, if you ask me.”
“But you’d let me in on your tragic past in a less romantic setting?”
“Oh sure, anytime,” he said lightly. “Well, not
any time. I’d be okay talking to you about it, though. See, it doesn’t matter to me if you know or not, the problem is kinda the headspace and getting the words out of my mouth in the first place.”
“I’m glad you feel like you could do that with me.” I regarded his profile, noting how he swallowed and shut his eyes for a moment.
“Let’s go back to the car.”
So we did. Only that it wasn’t quite how we left it. Elijah noticed it first—a low, hissed curse escaped him as he bent down to inspect the damage. The back window had been smashed in. The brown folder Mary Markov had given me was gone.
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2023.06.02 06:46 LeasathOwO I have 1200$ budget and headache
i want to build my first pc and already decided on some parts Processor Intel I5-12400F Alder Lake 230$ GPU ROG Strix Radeon 6650XT 500$ Monitor Koorui 24E4 156$
But i realize i dont have much money left and i still need SSD, Motherboard, PSU and RAM. I will be very grateful for some advice
Ps. The pricing is weird because i converted it from IDR to Dollar to make it easier to understand 👍
Maybe i can raise the budget to 1300 since 1200 looks very hard
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2023.06.02 06:43 pavdog [WTS] [USA-TX] [H] Audeze LCD-X 2021 [W] $700 Shipped
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2023.06.02 06:26 venusedain I think my past life was in the USSR... I need to find out who I was! Help!
Hi guys. First of all, I'm really sorry if I misspell something, english is not my first language.
Last night, I was sleeping and having a "normal" dream until something else invaded that dream. A door or portal (I'm not sure) started forming in the air right in front of me. I became very curious and as I approached, the door opened, revealing a huge, dark, and cold corridor. It was dark, and there was a spiritual aura in that corridor that frightened me. Just as I was about to give up on entering it, I felt a hand on my shoulder. When that hand touched my shoulder, I shrunk down and started crawling on the ground (I think I transformed into a snake), and that somehow made me feel safe enough to pass through the corridor.
Inside the corridor, there were many doors, and I could see glimpses of light and images through the cracks. These seemed like memories. I could hear various sounds coming from the doors, voices conversing, laughter... But I didn't want to enter any of those doors, despite my curiosity. I stopped at the end of the corridor when the last door in front of me opened, and I entered it, and then I started watching a new dream, and I'm pretty sure it was my past life - all of the sensations were TOO VIVID and I can even remember smells, writings on banners, and too many details that I wouldn't remember if it was just a weird dream.
After I entered the door, it seemed like I "returned" to being human and started witnessing several memories of a past life, but they were scrambled and out of order.
The first memory that came to mind was when I was wearing red lipstick, a long dress that didn't seem to belong to this era, and I was smoking a thing that looked like a thin stick, like, it wasn't a common cigarette. I appeared to be young but trying to portray a mature woman. I remember I was scared, not wanting to be recognized. I was on the rooftop of a condominium or hotel (I'm not sure) waiting for my mama, and a very confident, charming, and polite man with a mustache and a suit became interested in me, he was watching me from a distance. He started talking to me, I remember I was trying to be seductive and wanted to look like I was bored, but he made me smile and laugh, and that sensation was weird, it was like I haven't laughed in a while, it felt like relief. Even when I rejected him and tried to be rude, he didn't give up the interest in me, he laughed and seemed to like me even more.
The second memory was of when I was a little girl, wearing a standout red cardigan, living in a village with lots of snow. I would walk home following a train line that was still being constructed I guess, and the men in that village would fish in a large lake, that would freeze in the winter. The houses were small, there were no tall buildings, and the only vegetation was like a tundra. [When I talked to my best friend about this part of the dream, we researched similar places to this one that I dreamed, and after some time we found pictures of places in Russia that seemed veeeeeery similar to this place, specially a city called "Murmansk". I didn't even know this city even existed and never heard of that place in my life, I'M A BRAZILIAN].
The third memory I had was when I was a slightly older girl, but it was before the first memory, I think here I was what, 13? 16? I'm not sure. I had long, brown hair and wore a white dress with ruffled edges that went down to my calves, like girls would wear in ancient times, around 1910/1920. I lived in a house that looked like a mansion, with brick roofs and a large estate that included a grove and a fountain. I remember the memory starting with me arriving from the sky, perhaps by a small airplane or helicopter (??) or some other aerial vehicle (?? i really don't know). I was truly wealthy, with one or two servants waiting for me, and my father was a wealthy man who loved me dearly. I was his darling. He seemed to be a professor at a university or something similar, he was a man of knowledge. I remember hearing people calling me... "Masha," "Masha". I was really happy and lived a good life around that time, I remember feeling like everything was right. [When I told my best friend about that, she enlightened me that Masha is a Russian name and that it was actually a nickname for Maria. And I didn't even know Maria was a Russian name, since it's pretty common here in Latin America too. I was mesmerized. Still am.]
The fourth memory is precisely with my father. I remember being in some place underground, like a mine or a metro (I remember it had a train line and some trolleys) and oddly enough, that's where I studied, alongside other young people, some girls and mostly young men. I studied in a laboratory with my father's support, but what I was doing seemed to be illegal, I don't know. I think it was not allowed for me to study. I apparently had a fiancé, a blond, white man, and he was really wealthy. I loved him at first, but something involving sex happened, I'm not sure. It was after this "sexual encounter" that I completely lost interest in him, I felt disgusted by him and only wanted to know about studying, I didn't want to be his wife. I reall can't remember how, but in the end I avoided marrying him. That's when everything seemed to start going wrong, but I don't know how either.
The fifth memory is of my engagement party with the charming mustached man I met in the first memory. I truly loved him and was very, very happy, oh my god, I can't even describe. We were celebrating our engagement in a place that looked like a small dinebar and I remember the smell of strong perfum, food that involves garlic and sweat (but I didn't find it disgusting, it was hot inside while it was really cold outside, as always. I remember I was so happy I was ecstatic). I remember having diverse guests, some people who seemed to be on the margins of society, like black people, homosexual people, etc. They were all my friends, dear people to me. I remember reaching the back of the diner and seeing my mother wearing a fur coat and a pearl necklace, dressed in 1920s attire, all elegant compared to the rest of us, who were not simple but not so wealthy looking. She was crying because my father had already passed away and because she had no money for anything. She was devastated, and that saddened me deeply, cause I missed her and I missed the feeling of not being the mother to my own mother. I was a 100% certain she would use the money I gave her to buy alcohol since she had become an alcoholic by that point. She smiled at that moment (that was the only time she smiled the entire night) and left through the back with a friend. I remember that impacted me very much, and my fiancé comforted me.
The sixth memory is strange. I was much poorer, living in a very simple cottage with my mother and the man who had become my husband. I remember being in the bedroom with my husband, being... Y'know... intimate, and the sensations felt really real. And my mother was clueless and quite intrusive. She entered the room without knocking or giving any warning, and it was a very embarrassing moment, I remember losing my temper with her and almost yelling that she couldn't do that kind of thing. Then, I remember putting on my clothes, a long-sleeved dress that went down to my calves and was straight, and brown boots. I was skinny and lived in a village with some trees and wooden houses. I recall being a teacher at a school for homosexual boys, I was protecting them from the law, trying to teach tem how to survive while everybody thought they were there to be "reformed". My husband knew everything and was very supportive. Then there was this day when a really strict general entered the school, I already knew him from before. He was there again, wanting to see if the boys were "reformed," and I had to quickly warn the boys to maintain their composure. I remember the general wearing black leather clothes, an imposing hat/beret, and I was so afraid of him that my legs trembled and despite me being a rebel at that point of my life, I was scared like a chicken. I felt like he knew I was lying, like he caught me but acted cool, and I remember thinking that my life was in danger. [Later, when talking to my best friend, I realized that the way he dressed and his behavior reminded me a little too much of a nazi general/soldier. I'm not sure, but this could be it].
The last memory I recall is visiting my husband in prison during winter when there was A LOT of wind and snow. I was wearing a dress, boots, and a warm brown coat, with two pigtails on each side of my head, like "Mary Jane" style. I had a heavy heart as I entered a dark and gray corridor, searching for my husband in the cells until I found him. He was shirtless, barefoot, wearing only gray sweatpants, lying on a stone bench, and he was very strong. I remember being horrified and screaming in despair with all the strenght I had in my lungs, "They're going to kill him! He will die of cold! Cover him up right now!". It was truly horrifying to me, specially because the reason he was there wasn't fair, he didn't do anything wrong, in fact he was fighting for what was right (I don't know what it was, but I remember I kept repeating this inside my mind, like, talking to myself, so revolted for all of this situation, as if it all wasn't fair at all). I recall another man, I'm not sure if he was a corrupt prison guard or a fellow inmate who had been released, gave me the key, and I managed to open the cell where my husband was. It seems like it was planned but I didn't know, we escaped and started running. I remember running through the emergency exit, the fire stairs, and the alarm was triggered. Men in uniforms came running after us with weapons in their hands. I remember almost losing my husband of sight because he was trying to close the door so we could win time, but I waited for him until the end, and we were going downstairs, jumping the stairs. In the end, I only remember that by some miracle, we managed to escape and reached an abandoned wooden cottage where he got dressed, and there was hot soup prepared by his sister, who provided us shelter, but I don't think we had a 'plan B' to get out of there and move on. We had nowhere to go, I guess, but I'm not sure. I just remember being tired, running, the sensation of my heart pulsing so fast I could feel it in my head. I was determined to save my husband.
That's the last memory I have. After that, I don't remember anything else, but I woke up with a sense that our story ended badly. I remember I could'nt stop crying. And I know it all sounds too much of a fanfic but I swear I'm not lying, I swear to god - my boyfriend texted me that morning when I was talking to my best friend about this weird dream, and told me he dreamt that he was a doctor and lived in Russia with me. When I started talking to Erica (my best friend) about it, he was still sleeping. He's my bestfriend since we were little, we've been together for 5 years now and it's been a while since we started talking about marriage, which is something that we plan for the near future. I don't know if he was the man in my dreams, but what he said is stuck in my head. Could he be that man?
I'm certain it wasn't just some hallucination, it was a past life memory. I just don't understand, why would the universe/god/whatever's up there make me remember this life? Because it wasn't a hypnotherapy, I wasn't meditating, I was SLEEPING. It happend involuntarily. What do they want to tell me? Why couldn't I see how I died, was it too traumatizing? Who was Masha/Maria? Who was her father, what was the name of my husband? Will I ever know? I'm just so, so curious. I want to know more.
What do you guys think of this all? What should I do? I'd like to go to a hypnotherapy session but I'm so afraid of, Idk, feeling pain, or seeing how I died and ending up more terrified than I already am of death. I really don't know. But I want to know who Masha/Maria was, what was her last name, if she really existed... I just need to know it was real.
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2023.06.02 05:24 According_Mission455 House hunting
Always wanted to live in one of those lavish houses since i was a kid but resided my whole life in Delhi. Now that i am at that point in life where i think it’s under my budget. Can someone guide me about the expected prices around sectors near Sukhna lake for a villa?
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2023.06.02 03:58 youll-never-f1nd-me The $Cost of installing utilities in land?
Hey guys, I am trying to be an entrepreneur in real estate, I am by myself right now in this, and I’m trying to find what it cost to add utilities into vacant, infill lots of land. Things like connecting the sewer, water meter, septic, gas, electricity, soil tests, splitting lots. Ect.
I tried calling the utilities company in Salt Lake but they don’t handle those costs. I know it’s different in each city but I’m not sure who to call and I’m wondering if any of you can give me direction or if you might happen to know the price.
(I know this might seem like a weird place to post this but I just thought I’d give it a shot. Plz &thank you!)
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2023.06.02 03:40 firetothetrees Car Delema - What should we do?
Hey all I'm trying to work out a plan for what to do with our cars as they are not meeting our needs currently however I am hesitant to buy at the moment given the high price of both used and new vehicles.
What we currently have - 2015 F150 Platinum with 175k Miles and a 2017 Focus RS with 37k miles. The F150 is paid off and the RS has just a tad left on it.
Here is the problem. We moved to our mountain cabin which is off a dirt road. the RS cant handle the bumps when it gets bad so it mostly sits, but its a fun car to take to the city when we go. The F150 has been great but is starting to show some major signs of wear and tear. It recently cost me $4k at the shop for a slew of maintanance including new manifolds. Its probably fine for a while but this is basically our primary vehicle.
I tow a lot with the f150 and recently its involved some larger loads (skid steer / mini ex) which at 11k ft in elevation it can struggle with. So a 3/4 Ton truck would be a nice upgrade. Ideally Id get a work truck but everything in that category is either already really used which would just give me the same problem (maintanance) . Or a newer used one which would be pretty expensive.
Together I could probably get around $56k for both of them (20 for the truck 36 for the rs). Been thinking maybe one car for now fully paid off, or maybe a work truck and a newer suv as well. But i also dont want to trash anything nice on our roads. I can throw more money in but I hate spending money on depreciating assets.
So im curious what would you all do? What cars would you get?
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2023.06.02 03:33 The_Foolish_Fellow Timed Entry Permits and the possibility of "walking into the park" at Wild Basin
Hello, hope this isn't a completely dumbassed question but I don't know a lot about parks and hiking, just trying to plan a nice trip for my friend! The situation is, I have managed to rent a very nice little cabin within a few minutes walking distance to the Wild Basin Entrance Station. I am wondering: is it possible/desirable to just walk into the park at the Entrance Station and just start hiking around from there (starting at the Sandbeach Lake Trailhead, for example), or would there be trouble? I can't imagine what that would be, looking at a map, but who knows?
And my other question is, assuming that yes it is possible to just walk into the park without any sort of vehicle, how does that interact with the Entrance Passes and Timed Entry Permits? Do I still need both Entrance Pass and Entry Permit, or neither, or just one of the two?
Thank you!
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2023.06.02 02:38 ATTAKcATHRAK April and May 2023 watchlist
| https://preview.redd.it/ggi7sqq33i3b1.jpg?width=6814&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ad694365b1b63cab9874ecee5b1a0434c924ac4f I like that some people have been posting about what they’ve watched each month, and I want to see more of it, so I wrote some blurbs on my recent watchlist. Probably wrote too much. The Eurocrypt(s) of Christopher Lee: Like many classic horror fans, Christopher Lee is one of my favorite actors. However, I wasn’t especially looking forward to these sets, since I thought they would just be offcuts that Severin couldn’t unload as single releases. I’m pleased to say I was wrong. There are a few misfires among them (Challenge the Devil, Mask of Murder, Secret of the Red Orchid), then some mediocre ones (Sherlock Holmes and the Deadly Necklace, Castle of the Living Dead), but finally some really enjoyable films. Crypt of the Vampire and The Torture Chamber of Dr. Sadism (the latter in lurid color) are genuinely creepy and eerie, with looming gothic shadows and ruined castles. Dark Places has a kind of standard “man descends into madness” plot but a fantastic cast including Lee, Joan Collins, Herbert Lom, and Robert Hardy. Murder Story really surprised me! It features a couple of teenagers who befriend Lee (as a writer) and uncover a vast conspiracy while doing research for a novel. The dynamic between Lee and the kids is fun, and although the plot doesn’t really come together, the characters are strong enough to carry it. Finally, Dracula and Son, which I was truly dreading - a French comedy about Dracula and his rebellious kid’s wacky hijinks, with that cover ( https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71yHrbovNIL._RI_.jpg)? But it turned out to be very enjoyable, not quite laugh-out-loud funny, but quirky and charming. Again, the characters make it. Al Adamson: The Masterpiece Collection: What’s to say about this one? Adamson’s approach to making films (if you make a stinker, reshoot, recut, and rerelease until you like it) and his entire life (murdered and buried under his floor by a live-in contractor who seemed to be assuming his identity) are fascinating. Even when he makes a kids’ movie it’s bizarre, idiosyncratic, and mesmerizing. Al did it all - sci-fi zombie mashups, go-go crime capers, blaxsploitation, sexsploitation, historical sexploitation, regular exploitation, borderline pornos, sci-fi sex musical epics, rape-and-revenge, stupid comedies, kung fu, teen movies, family movies, fantasies, and more I’m probably forgetting. To anyone who has the cash on hand to get a copy now that it’s OOP, please do and don’t blame me if you hate it. You’ll probably make your money back if you sell. Favorites of mine include Psycho a Go-Go, Angels’ Wild Women, Dracula vs. Frankenstein (which I remember renting from Blockbuster at maybe 8 years of age), The Dynamite Brothers, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Black Samurai, Cinderella 2000, and Nurse Sherri. Also be sure to check out the documentary that comes with it. It’s film school in a box! Bill Rebane: This filmography was something of a disappointment coming off the Al Adamson set. If you’re going to confine all your characters to a very limited location where nothing happens, you’d better make sure you have an interesting script. And none of these do. Also pretty disappointed in the image quality of the box set. Maybe it’s just a coincidence that The Giant Spider Invasion (the only Rebane film I have not part of the box) was the highest quality and the rest just happened to have no better source materials available, but I don’t know. The Giant Spider Invasion was also the best of his movies that I’ve seen, because it seemed to be the most passionate (and had that badass actual giant spider model). The documentary on the Arrow set was not great either. Made during the height of the pandemic, everyone was on Zoom and Rebane himself was only in it for about 5 seconds. However, it led me to his Twitter ( https://twitter.com/billrebane?lang=en) and website ( https://billrebane.com/), which are a trip. Bloody Terror: The Shocking Cinema of Norman J. Warren, 1976-1987: The last director-centric box set I watched recently, and one I already had some experience with. Satan’s Slave was featured on one of those 50-movie Mill Creek sets that I picked up when I was younger and watched before I should have. Satan’s Slave is genuinely well-made in my opinion, with a creepy setting, plenty of twists and turns, and enough gore to keep me interested. Prey is also awesome, despite being mostly uneventful. It’s very pleasant for being a film about an alien who comes to each to find a new source of food. Then we get to Terror and Inseminoid, both of which are awful, the latter being one of the most boring Alien ripoffs I’ve ever seen. But Warren brings it home with Bloody New Year, which is completely bonkers and a lot of fun. Night Gallery Season 1: Maybe I was expecting too much from this. The TV movie that acts as a pilot for the series is excellent, perhaps because each segment seems like it could have been a Twilight Zone episode. Most of the rest of the season is… fine? A couple of better stories and a couple of worse ones scattered throughout. At the very least they all have good casts. However, the first segment of the last episode, “They’re Tearing Down Tim Riley’s Bar”, made up for the blahness of the rest of it. It’s one of those quintessential Rod Serling scripts about lost innocence and the nostalgia of youth that really crush me, a lot like the TZ episodes A Stop at Willoughby and Walking Distance. I don’t plan to watch it again soon, yet I can’t speak highly enough about it. Exorcist II and III: Who’s the real Exorcist II; The Heretic? It’s me. I didn’t think the second movie was nearly as bad as its reputation - especially the sequences in Africa, which I found to be pretty eerie and dreamlike. The story doesn’t make much sense, but that’s OK with me. And here comes the real heretical opinion - the third one is better than the first, which I’ve always appreciated but never been a huge fan of. The Exorcist III has a clinical coldness that draws me to it, and I really enjoyed the relationship (though I wish it was longer) between Kinderman and Father Dyer. I’ve heard about the studio fiddling with the ending for the theatrical cut, but honestly it’s a good thing they did, as the original is incredibly anticlimactic. Deadly Prey: “Who am I? A little man who's spent 27 years of his life as a cop trying to put big shots like you away. 27 years in the filth and the dirt of the streets, and there ain't no music down there. You watch the people on the streets, killing, raping each other, pumping dope through their veins, while big men like you sit in the fancy penthouses. And yet the poor slobs rot in hell. I know about you. As long as it puts money in your pocket. Today the nobodies who made you rich are gonna win. Die, you son of a bitch.” Foes: This was a real hidden gem. I stumbled across it on the recommendation page for another movie on RateYourMusic, and the poster immediately fascinated me. I looked up the Blu-ray release and discovered it was out of print. Then only a week later I found a copy at The Archive for a great price and watched it right away. I’m glad I did. It’s perfect late-night viewing, hallucinatory and dreamlike. I’m going to guess the script was probably around 5 pages. If you like movies where nothing really happens and lots of ambience washes over you, seek this out, but be sure to watch the 72-minute director’s cut. The longer studio-assembled version is awful. Death Wishes: The first one is something of a classic, and it’s easy to see why it resonated with audiences as crime exploded in the 70s. It tries to play a ridiculous premise and execution as straight as possible, which hurts, especially in comparison to the Cannon-produced sequels and ripoffs that followed. Vigilantism and capital punishment without trial are heavy subjects, and Bronson, who can’t express convincing emotion, is not a good fit. I didn’t dislike the first one since I love all movies about 70s NYC, but it wasn’t great. The second one is a rehash with an updated setting and terrible score by Jimmy Page. The third is where it gets great, finally embracing the innate ridiculousness of the premise and taking it to new heights, backed by a great cast and a simple but effective script. Don’t remember the fourth one except it’s an inferior retread of the third. Serpico: Another 70s NYC crime movie! This one is great. Though never to the magnitude of Frank Serpico, I’ve been stuck in seemingly similar situations before, where you just feel like you can’t talk to anyone about anything, and it sucks. The film is full of beautiful shots of the desolation of the city and this poor outsider who just wants to do a little something to improve it. Highly recommended! Food of the Gods / Frogs / Empire of the Ants / Jaws of Satan: Here we have three classic 70s nature-gone-wild films, plus Jaws of Satan, which is from the 80s so has a slightly different feel. There’s something I really like about these kinds of movies, in all their static, flat, stilted glory. Maybe it’s because they’re kind of a revival of the monster movies of the 50s I enjoy so much. I’m probably not making a good case for them, but they’re comfort food for me, and I know one of you will understand! Others that have the same energy include The Incredible Melting Man, Night of the Lepus, The Devil’s Rain, and Kingdom of the Spiders. submitted by ATTAKcATHRAK to boutiquebluray [link] [comments] |
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2023.06.02 01:14 Lostinservice [New York] Honda dealer requiring inspection prior to financing application for lease buyout. Necessary? Legal?
Honda Financial has their set lease buyout price but doesn't finance directly in NYS, instead requiring the buyer to go to an authorized dealer.
The original dealer won't even consider a financing application until a scheduled inspection is conducted citing lemon law obligations. The red flag? Wanting to charge for inspection of parts unrelated to lemon law such as cabin filter.
Other Honda dealership says their process is come in and fill out financing paperwork, no mention of an inspection.
The first dealer reeks of greed and bullshit. Can someone confirm if my nose is accurate?
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2023.06.02 00:55 Superb-Ad4997 Wildflower Weekend Wedding - Budget/Recap May 2023
This subreddit allowed me to plan our wedding. I am so grateful and found these breakdowns especially useful, and now a cathartic experience for me and hopefully a way to give back!
Photos First step that helped us the most was deciding as a team early on what we wanted our wedding to bring to us and our future.
We were inspired early on by
This Post and the comments.
We have both been through a lot of life and have a lot of gratitude for the people that have gotten us to this point and wanted to make space to celebrate with all of them in a big way. This inspired the rest of our wedding planning, committing us to a big guest list, requiring a big venue. We invited 304 people (154 households), 179 RSVP’d yes, and had ~10 no-show. Our family and friends live all over the country and some abroad, so we decided to pick a location close to us, but that had multiple houses on site to host our family/bridal party for the weekend (thurs-sunday; saturday wedding) so that we could have more time with those people closest to us.
Total: $69,407 (MCOL area)
Venue: $28,250 “Weekend Package”
- Indoor and outdoor space for ceremony/reception
- Lodging for ~60 people w/Lake access
- Rehearsal dinner space (same as wedding reception)
- Weekend coordinators
- Tables/chairs/arbor
- Additional costs - $1500: rehearsal dinner speakers/mic, bars, extra chairs/tables, late checkout, event insurance
Additional Lodging: $3965
- 2 additional houses near venue (lodging for 15 people)
- Because we were about 30min from the nearest city, we decided it was important to us to be able to have close family nearby, and rented out these houses as a gift for close family and friends. We debated a few different ways to have people rent the rooms back from us, but in the end felt like covering lodging cost was the better option.
Paper: $845
- Postcard STD ($60), Invites w/vellum paper + details/rsvp insert + personalized sticker ($298), Thank you cards ($25), Seating Chart ($20 - GotPrint, 24”x30” foam board, used coupon), Table Numbers ($35 - printed on shutterfly sale 5x7), Programs w/menu ($200), Postage ($207 - estimating on thank you cards, saved money with postcard stamps).
- I designed everything on Canva (free), and printed almost everything above through canva as well with a few exceptions. They were excellent. I had fun making my own wedding “suite” that suited our personalities and could be used from the invites to the table numbers.
- Program was a booklet that was made using x2 8x11 sheets printed as “letterhead” folded to have a welcome page, ceremony structure, wedding party, community vow, wedding day timeline, our love story timeline, the menu, and a thank you back page with a map I designed using SnazzyMaps with pins from every state/country people traveled from
- We did online RSVP through WithJoy and it was great. We also used GoogleForms early in the planning process to collect addresses that autopopulated into an excel spreadsheet.
Decor: $992
- Linens** ($360 - bought, (40 round, 10 rectangle) split cost as sharing with a friend. The cost to rent and have the linens transported to the venue would’ve been $2000. This was one of the toughest parts of the DIY wedding - happy to post more info if other people are also trying to do this.)
- Sign holders ($80 - 5x7 off amazon for 48 total), bud vases ($22 - most vases were borrowed from friends/family), Guest “book” ($180- we bought 4 nice photo frames with mattes and took the mattes out and had people sign them - came out beautifully), Bathroom baskets ($189), Glowsticks/Foam party sticks ($63), Sparklers ($97 - last minute add and I’m glad we did. It was special to have a “closing ceremony” of sorts - even though we all went back to the house at the venue for an after party)
- Photo backdrop and neon “good vibes only” sign - gifted
Florals: $2322
- Flower Moxie “Wildflower Package” with additional add ins ($2260) - these flowers were amazing. (photo of my bouquet in a vase - I’d had the flowers for 1 week!) We got buckets from Trader Joes for free. We had pruning shears and gloves on hand. We have a family member that has done florals for a few weddings and works at a plant shop. She gave us the amazing gift of doing our bouquets and bringing in potted flowers and ferns as well. She also designed a faux flower arbor accent for us based on our flowers. This work was incredible. Happy to answer more DIY flower questions.
- Grandparent charms ($102): both sets of my grandparents passed away. I had these designed from etsy with 3 charms including their wedding photo, kiss photo, and cake cutting photo. Absolutely worth it. Planning to re-purpose as a christmas tree ornament heirloom.
Food: $8133
- Wedding catered for 174 people, Chickfila for wedding day lunch (~70 people), PapaJohn’s Thursday night of wedding weekend
- Catering was buffet and “Heavy Hors d'oeuvres” style with a mac n’cheese bar and we heard only good things from everyone
- Included cake cutting service, coffee/tea/watelemonade, and sodas/mixers/ice for the bar
- Bride mom paid for costco snacks/sandwiches for the weekend
- Groom family paid for catered rehearsal dinner
- Bride mom mom paid for wedding cake ($75) also from costco which was amazing - we did 3 sheet cakes and 1 round cake for cutting. We had 1 entire sheet cake leftover.
Alcohol: $3752
- BeeWine for wedding and rehearsal dinner ($1557); wedding day bartenders x3 for 5.5hrs ($1950), personalized koozies ($245)
- Groom’s family had a contact and bought all the liquor for the rehearsal dinnewedding
- Our venue allowed BYOB, and some of this cost includes extra alcohol for the wedding weekend, though we also had friends BYOB
- Beer from Sam’s Club and Total Wine ($727) - mix of Miller, Coors, Ultra, Founder’s IPA, Stella (this is the only alcohol that ran out)
- Wine from Trader Joes ($830)- you can talk with someone about ordering cases in advance and it took about 5 days to arrive. We did not do a champagne toast, but I got 10 bottles of trader joe’s prosecco to have at the bridal party house for the weekend. We got 2 cases of red, 6 cases of white, 2 cases of rose and had between 6-12 bottles of each type of wine leftover. I only bought wine that we like, so plan to drink it in the coming months and did not ask about their return policy.
DJ: $1925
- Included ceremony speakers/2 mics, had a fun video display that rotated out photos of people dancing, and including lighting
Photography/Videography: $9839
- Photo ($4839) 10 hours day of wedding and an engagement session.
- Video ($5000) 9 hours day of and includes a short video plus we paid extra to have all the raw footage
- These were some of our biggest hype people! It was definitely a price point early in the planning process where we had sticker shock, but we are very happy with the decisions we made here. These memories are priceless and the day really does fly by. They made us feel so at ease and so comfortable just being ourselves and coordinating chaotic big families and making the day all about us being in love and celebrating our love.
Clothing: $3930
- Groom suit ($462 - mens warehouse custom, “lifetime” alterations - was a mess. Dropped it off 6 weeks before the wedding, they didn’t call and tell us it was ready, called them the week before the wedding and they said it was ready, the pants were not even hemmed and incorrect alterations had been done. We bought a “back-up” sale suit from J Crew that night for ~$300 and that’s what my husband ended up wearing- no alterations but fit and looked better than the men’s warehouse. Hopefully we get other uses out of both suits).
- Groom shoes, tie, belt, suit shirt ($180)
- Bride Dress ($2299- Stella York- included steaming, storage, preservation), alterations ($410- 7 point bustle, hemmed, shoulders shortened, felt added to shoulder straps, button loops added - was just a zipper, back taken in slightly).
- Bride Shoes ($99 - custom converse, wore several times again already!), Bra ($50- boomba, worked great!), accessories ($130), Veil $20 on amazon and perfect.
- Last minute also added in a new rehearsal dinner dress and short party dress that can be worn for other occasions. I loved my wedding dress and really wanted to wear it all night but about 30min into dancing I wasn’t able to party as much as I wanted to and was glad I had the party dress to swap into!
Other: $3349
- Wedding bands from Brilliant Earth: Groom ($1285- platinum), Bride ($1069- white gold)
- HMUA $125 for haimakeup/lashes- (was also $125 for the trial - glad I did it!)- there was also a travel fee as we had it done at the venue that I paid.
- Marriage License $85, Notary $60
- Officiant $300
- Groomsman Gift ($300)
- Bridesmaid Gift ($0- family friend quilted large tote bags for everyone)
- Bridesmaid/Groomsmen Attire ($0 for us - we had large bridal parties so did not cover this cost. Bridesmaid’s ordered their preference of Azazie dress - decided on bermuda blue to contrast the wildflowers- and groomsmen rented from Men’s Warehouse).
Tips: $770
- We tipped our day of coordinator $100, DJ $100 (owns the business, but did great!), HMUA 20% ($300 - I paid the entire tip cost for my bridal party but they paid for the HMU cost).
- Photo/Video own their businesses so did not tip- (leaving reviews!)
- Asked catering about tipping and they said they pay all staff a fair wage and it is not expected and gave a range of what people sometimes do tip. We ended up tipping the 9 staff/bartenders $30 each.
Our wedding was amazing for us. It felt like an event that truly encapsulated who we are as individuals and as a couple, and that chance to celebrate with so many people we love was priceless. It felt like all the spreadsheets we’d worked on for the last 2 years turned into reality. This is the main master spreadsheet I used:
Google Spreadsheet Wedding Planning It’s created from all sorts of different helpful spreadsheets I found here and from other wedding websites. The “Checklist” really doesn’t start until I realized how easy it is to get lost in needing to capture so many personal little details that would keep me up at night feeling like they were slipping through the cracks. But if you’re starting from the beginning, you will need to include the big ticket “check boxes” that are in the budget portion. Hopefully it can help some others! Happy planning Weddit!
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2023.06.02 00:35 Wollef_ Good first 5" drone?
I have been flying a tinywhoop for a few months now and I am looking to get my first 5" drone. Since iFlight is switching over to the O3 air unit and the new AOS Evo frames they seem to be offering a great discount on the older frame with the Caddx Vista. I have heard that your first drone should be cheap and durable since it will be crashing a lot, so does this seem like the best option or is there a different one you would recommend? I am trying to stay with a BNF for my first drone so I can learn how to fix/repair it without having to build it from the ground up. I also am hoping to be doing mostly freestyle, and I will occasionally carry an action camera on it. I was also hoping to waterproof this drone since I visit a cabin on a lake often in the summer, so unless someone knows how to waterproof the O3 air unit, it seems as though I am stuck with the Vista. Thanks!
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Warhammer: Vermintide 2 | 0.8 TF2 | $1.52 PayPal |
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Aliens: Fireteam Elite | 1.0 TF2 | $1.99 PayPal |
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Fallout 76 | 2.1 TF2 | $4.22 PayPal |
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Doom Eternal | 2.5 TF2 | $4.94 PayPal |
OlliOlli World Rad Edition | 0.3 TF2 | $0.53 PayPal |
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AMID EVIL | 0.6 TF2 | $1.18 PayPal |
Dusk | 2.0 TF2 | $3.91 PayPal |
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I Buy Fantastic Journeys: Middle Earth & Beyond - Holiday Encore | with TF2 | with PayPal |
Gauntlet™ Slayer Edition | 0.3 TF2 | $0.5 PayPal |
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LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.11 PayPal |
LEGO® The Hobbit™ | 0.4 TF2 | $0.89 PayPal |
LEGO Lord of the Rings | 0.4 TF2 | $0.83 PayPal |
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Middleearth Shadow of War Definitive Edition | 1.2 TF2 | $2.37 PayPal |
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LEGO® DC Super-Villains | 0.4 TF2 | $0.78 PayPal |
LEGO® Jurassic World™ | 0.4 TF2 | $0.71 PayPal |
LEGO® MARVEL's Avengers | 0.4 TF2 | $0.78 PayPal |
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes | 0.3 TF2 | $0.57 PayPal |
LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 | 0.7 TF2 | $1.34 PayPal |
The LEGO Movie 2 Videogame | 0.4 TF2 | $0.8 PayPal |
The LEGO Movie: Videogame | 0.2 TF2 | $0.41 PayPal |
LEGO® Ninjago® Movie Video Game | 0.3 TF2 | $0.62 PayPal |
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Aragami | 0.5 TF2 | $0.9 PayPal |
Hitman Game of the Year Edition | 1.3 TF2 | $2.61 PayPal |
HITMAN™2 Gold Edition | 3.1 TF2 | $6.16 PayPal |
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Assetto Corsa Competizione | 2.9 TF2 | $5.83 PayPal |
Assetto Corsa Ultimate Edition | 5.0 TF2 | $9.93 PayPal |
DRIFT21 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.12 PayPal |
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rFactor 2 | 3.2 TF2 | $6.43 PayPal |
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Full Bundle (Special) | 8.17 TF2 | $16.17 PP |
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Sid Meier's Civilization VI | 0.7 TF2 | $1.47 PayPal |
XCOM: Ultimate Collection | 1.2 TF2 | $2.42 PayPal |
Mafia: Definitive Edition | 2.2 TF2 | $4.36 PayPal |
Duke Nukem Forever Collection | 0.3 TF2 | $0.52 PayPal |
Borderlands 3 Super Deluxe | 3.1 TF2 | $6.19 PayPal |
BioShock Collection | 1.1 TF2 | $2.18 PayPal |
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Full Bundle (Special) | 10.4 TF2 | $20.59 PP |
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Phantom Doctrine | 0.4 TF2 | $0.85 PayPal |
Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus | 0.2 TF2 | $0.47 PayPal |
Dark Deity | 0.4 TF2 | $0.85 PayPal |
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I Buy Humble Choice (Dec 2022) | with TF2 | with PayPal |
First Class Trouble | 0.6 TF2 | $1.12 PayPal |
GreedFall | 0.8 TF2 | $1.54 PayPal |
Wasteland 3 | 1.3 TF2 | $2.55 PayPal |
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Arizona Sunshine | 2.1 TF2 | $4.21 PayPal |
After the Fall® - Launch Edition | 5.1 TF2 | $10.19 PayPal |
Vox Machinae | 3.4 TF2 | $6.78 PayPal |
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I Buy Black Friday VR Voyager's Pack Bundle | with TF2 | with PayPal |
Car Mechanic Simulator VR | 0.6 TF2 | $1.15 PayPal |
Cook-Out | 0.3 TF2 | $0.5 PayPal |
I Expect You To Die | 1.4 TF2 | $2.68 PayPal |
Sairento VR | 0.2 TF2 | $0.43 PayPal |
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Until You Fall | 0.7 TF2 | $1.4 PayPal |
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I Buy Complete Your Twin Sails Collection Bundle | with TF2 | with PayPal |
Small World | 0.3 TF2 | $0.64 PayPal |
A Game of Thrones: The Board Game - Digital Edition | 1.4 TF2 | $2.78 PayPal |
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Full Bundle (Special) | TBD | TBD |
I Buy 11 Bit Studios: The Complete Collection Bundle | with TF2 | with PayPal |
This War of Mine: Complete Edition | 0.7 TF2 | $1.36 PayPal |
Children of Morta | 0.7 TF2 | $1.43 PayPal |
Frostpunk | 1.0 TF2 | $2.07 PayPal |
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Full Bundle (Special) | TBD | TBD |
I Buy Humble Choice (Nov 2022) | with TF2 | with PayPal |
Eldest Souls | 0.3 TF2 | $0.55 PayPal |
Hell Let Loose | 5.2 TF2 | $10.32 PayPal |
Roboquest | 0.5 TF2 | $1.06 PayPal |
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I Buy Day of the Devs Bundle (2022) | with TF2 | with PayPal |
Brutal Legend | 0.8 TF2 | $1.51 PayPal |
Gang Beasts | 3.0 TF2 | $5.89 PayPal |
Psychonauts | 0.3 TF2 | $0.67 PayPal |
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Mordhau | 1.7 TF2 | $3.32 PayPal |
MORTAL KOMBAT 11 | 1.8 TF2 | $3.53 PayPal |
Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl | 0.2 TF2 | $0.45 PayPal |
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Full Bundle (Special) | TBD | TBD |
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The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope | 1.6 TF2 | $3.12 PayPal |
DEATHLOOP | 2.8 TF2 | $5.47 PayPal |
Disciples: Liberation | 0.3 TF2 | $0.53 PayPal |
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Full Bundle (Special) | 6.82 TF2 | $13.5 PP |
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Serious Sam 3: BFE | 1.0 TF2 | $1.99 PayPal |
Serious Sam 2 | 0.8 TF2 | $1.58 PayPal |
Serious Sam 4 | 4.0 TF2 | $7.94 PayPal |
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Full Bundle (Special) | TBD | TBD |
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Hello, Neighbor! | 0.5 TF2 | $0.91 PayPal |
Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire | 1.0 TF2 | $2.07 PayPal |
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Full Bundle (Special) | TBD | TBD |
I Buy Starlight Children's Foundation Bundle | with TF2 | with PayPal |
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic | 0.4 TF2 | $0.85 PayPal |
Star Wars®: Jedi Knight®: Jedi Academy | 0.3 TF2 | $0.58 PayPal |
Aliens: Colonial Marines Collection | 1.2 TF2 | $2.45 PayPal |
Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast | 0.3 TF2 | $0.57 PayPal |
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Grim Fandango Remastered | 0.6 TF2 | $1.09 PayPal |
LEGO® Star Wars™: The Force Awakens | 0.6 TF2 | $1.15 PayPal |
LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga | 0.6 TF2 | $1.13 PayPal |
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed - Ultimate Sith Edition | 0.6 TF2 | $1.27 PayPal |
LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars | 0.5 TF2 | $1.05 PayPal |
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Duke Nukem Forever Collection | 0.3 TF2 | $0.52 PayPal |
PGA TOUR 2K21 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.24 PayPal |
XCOM: Ultimate Collection | 1.2 TF2 | $2.42 PayPal |
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Mafia: Definitive Edition | 2.2 TF2 | $4.36 PayPal |
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BioShock Collection | 1.1 TF2 | $2.18 PayPal |
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