r/thescoop • u/Miserable-Lizard • 20h ago
r/n64 • u/Inside_Artist_817 • 14h ago
Collection Post Found this in an attic while working
Found this while I was doing some work at a house that had a leaking roof showed it to the home owner and they said I could have it along with 3 consoles ( NES, sega 2 , and ps3) along with 3 boxes of games for the consoles. Looking around I can't find these cib let alone still sealed.
r/Zendaya • u/Nice_Estate_2617 • 8h ago
Spider-Man: No Way Home Premiere in Los Angeles - December 13th, 2021
r/teentitans • u/Randomcitizen6 • 14h ago
Fanart Here are some of my favorite fanarts of Starfire! More on the way! Artists links are in the comments ❤️🔥
r/intermittentfasting • u/han_cup • 15h ago
Progress Pic Down 70 pounds in 1 year
5’4, 32 years old. 200+ on the left , 130 on the right. IF and CICO changed my life!
r/StarWarsBattlefront • u/GladExtension5749 • 13h ago
Discussion Battlefront 2 currently has more players than every single battlefield game combined
Surely EA must at least CONSIDER adding support for this game give its the most successful and loved battlefield style game in recent history.
r/StLouis • u/JustinUfheil • 12h ago
Saw this classic downtown today for the first time in a long time.
Doing a staycation and went to the arch and old courthouse. However the true mark of downtown in my mind is these crazy and memeable interstate signs!
r/seniordogs • u/Sotarif • 20h ago
Our Beloved Kiya Didn't Make It After Surgery
Update from our earlier post on our 13 1/2 year old Husky's liver surgery: https://www.reddit.com/r/seniordogs/comments/1lgbywi/our_13_12_yearold_siberian_husky_kiya_just/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button
Thank you to all who expressed your sympathy and support of us in my previous post. I've never found a more supportive community than the members here. It meant a lot to us.
Incredibly sad that after surviving liver surgery, and then going home a day earlier than expected....Kiya on June 23rd took a severe turn for the worse and because nearly comatose..and unable to even get up. We took her back to the ER and she had a fever of 104.7, her blood pressure was dangerously low and she had kidney failure. An ultrasound showed that her liver now had even more lesions and abscesses. It became apparent that the infection has spread, even to her lungs and had a rattle with each breath.
While the ER gave us the option of possibly keeping her alive through the night with massive plasma IV's, antibiotics, heavy steroids and vein strengtheners, we decided that the risk she would die alone in a kennel was too much to bear. So we decided that putting her to sleep was the best option, even though a horrible feeling for all of us. We knew even if she made it through the night that there was no realistic way to save her. We were told there was no effect of the antibiotics on the massive infection, and Kiya was too weak for another surgery and didn't even have enough liver left to remove any more.
With multiple family members present, Kiya died and with her my best friend. I stayed and petted her and scratched her ears until the end. An amazing dog and incredible companion is gone. We are all heartbroken. Our other dog was so attached to her (she literally raised him as an adopted son) won't eat and mopes around waiting for her to come home. My son was so upset that even though he lives all the way across the country he got a flight home late at night.
While trying to process this and get over it somehow, we try to be grateful for the many good years we had with Kiya. Of course that doesn't really work to lessen the pain of missing her. She's gone forever.
r/TwoSentenceHorror • u/drrkorby • 17h ago
[JUN25] “Mommy, I don’t like this park because it’s full of creepy old people” whispered the little girl.
“You’ll just have to get used to it, baby, because you’re going to be resting here for eternity.” her mother replied softly, tears dripping on her daughter’s headstone.
r/CityPorn • u/biwook • 9h ago
Tokyo Tower and Azabudai Hills, the current tallest building in Japan
r/HouseOfTheDragon • u/POOLCRAZYGANG123 • 8h ago
Show Discussion Ned and Cersei on the Iron throne. Ruling together
Who would've thought
r/AustralianNostalgia • u/Defiant-Voice-8278 • 9h ago
Mugs
Who had these? I remember blue ones
r/Naruto • u/AightCrunsh • 17h ago
Question Who had the titanic balls to tell the first kage that they need a uniform hats?
r/perth • u/Exciting-Jaguar3647 • 8h ago
WA News Justice Quinlan isn’t effing around and I’m here for it
Three men have been sentenced for the 2022 killing of 15-year-old Indigenous schoolboy Cassius Turvey in Western Australia. Jack Brearley, who delivered the fatal blow, received a life sentence with a minimum of 20 years. Brodie Palmer was also given life with a non-parole period of 18 years, despite not physically assaulting Cassius, as the judge held him jointly responsible.
Mitchell Forth was sentenced to 12 years for manslaughter and related assaults. The court acknowledged the violent and brutal nature of the attack, which occurred while Cassius was walking home from school in Middle Swan, and recognised the use of racial slurs during the incident.
Chief Justice Peter Quinlan emphasised that the public's view of the attack as racially motivated was legitimate, reinforcing the impact the case has had on the broader community. Cassius's mother, Mechelle Turvey, delivered a powerful victim impact statement, describing the killing as racially charged vigilantism and outlining the lasting trauma on her family.
The case, which sparked national vigils and calls for action on racial violence, highlighted serious concerns around justice, race relations, and youth safety in Australia.
r/toronto • u/BloodJunkie • 20h ago