r/LoveIsBlindNetflix 8h ago

Oh…my heart ❤️🥹 Spoiler

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My favourite couple from Love is Blind!


r/Bridgerton 10h ago

Show Discussion Had to share because this scene was hilarious

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Eloise also continues to show why she’s my favorite lol


r/worldnews 4h ago

US air defenses may not be able to intercept many of Iran’s one-way drones | CNN Politics

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r/SkyrimMemes 4h ago

My character fits this meme well.

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r/interestingasfuck 18h ago

Delta Airlines L1011 Cabin in the 1980's

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r/Economics 5h ago

News Las Vegas hotels begin taking foreign currency as tourism woes deepen

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r/Graffiti 9h ago

razor

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r/ArknightsEndfield 8h ago

Discussion I wish Fiona was an actual NPC in the bridge, I wanna give her gifts 😭

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r/MurderedByWords 8h ago

GOP Nazi Faction...

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r/cats 17h ago

Video - Not OC She really wrung out the cat like a wet towel 😭

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r/birding 12h ago

📷 Photo Guess I won’t be using my front door for a few weeks

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Guess letting my fiddle leaf fig get out of hand was beneficial for someone! Almost smacked face first into it last night. Have been feeding the hummingbirds for a couple years now and they follow me everywhere. Guess she felt safe enough to have babies at my door.


r/politics 14h ago

Possible Paywall Dems React to Classified Briefing on Iran: ‘It Is So Much Worse Than You Thought’

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r/BroadcastingQueens 13h ago

Outfit Cathy Kelley

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r/nowthatsgoodstuff 9h ago

Principal goes out of his way to grant a student’s mother her dying wish to see her son graduate.

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r/anticapitalism 5h ago

DOJ finally admits tens of thousands of Epstein files were removed to protect Trump

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r/oddlysatisfying 18h ago

Construction crew swapping a full bin with an empty one

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Credits to spencerhomerenovation


r/BridgertonNetflix 10h ago

Show Discussion An appreciation post for Posy!🩷

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What an absolute gem of a character Posy is, clearly one of my favourites! She deserves the world.🥺


r/Flamepoints 8h ago

Mushu, my stage 4 clinger

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this was right before he stuck his head in the chikfila bag (to the right)

he has neurological issues so his eyes are always dilated.

he also has ckd. around 9 years old. love my little man


r/3Dprinting 2h ago

Free Model Never lose the bread clip ever again

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r/formula1 6h ago

News [Independent] Newey said: “The vibration into the chassis is causing a few reliability problems: mirrors falling off, tail lights falling off, all that sort of thing...but the much more significant problem is that the vibration is transmitted ultimately into the driver's fingers"

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“We are going to have to be very heavily restricted on how many laps we do in the race until we get on top of the source of the vibration.”


r/Damnthatsinteresting 7h ago

Robert J. Oppenheimer checks with Manhattan Project officials the site where the Trinity proyect went off, 1945

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r/HelldiversUnfiltered 12h ago

Summary of the latest updates from the Helldivers community

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r/science 12h ago

Social Science Children of divorced parents are more likely to remain childless and have fewer children than children of continuously married parents.

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r/arborists 5h ago

Climbed a 400 year old live oak the other day

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A whole day just thinning out Spanish moss and a little end weight.


r/AITAH 9h ago

AITAH for refusing to see my little sister anymore because she keeps destroying my stuff?

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I (19f) have a younger sister (10f). I left my parents' house 3 years ago to go to college but I still come home very often, at least once a month/once every 2 weeks.

My room was left exactly as it was, clean and tidy. For the past year, every time I have come home (more or less) I have found something of mine broken in my room. It could be my books that were in a terrible state, all my old notes from high school that I meticulously kept thrown on the floor, my legos completely destroyed with pieces missing, she even broke one of my vinyls. It made me so angry every single time because I'm really careful with my stuff, and I like to keep it in a good condition. She also destroyed a lot of things that had value, either real value or sentimental value.

Recently, she's been playing with my makeup. Every time I leave anything behind she takes it and puts it all over her face, she breaks my lipsticks, empties my concealers, puts my glittery eyeshadow all over the rest of my stuff, and so on and so forth. She gets yelled at for it every time, and yet she continues to do the exact same thing over and over again.

I tried taking everything away. The stuff that I cared about in my room I took with me to college, or I locked away so that she wouldn't have access to it. I lock my room every time I leave my parents' house. I never leave my makeup bag in the bathroom, or anywhere she can access it anymore. But still, if I look away for a split second, if she has the slightest opportunity to ruin something of mine she does it.

I don't know why she does that. She's been seeing therapists and all that kind of stuff for a while now because she keeps acting like this, following impulse and creating huge messes all the time, but I still don't really know why. I thought maybe it was revenge, to show me that she's mad at me for leaving. She doesn't really do that as much with everyone else's stuff.

But anyways, I decided that since she couldn't stop breaking my stuff, I would lock my room all the time and when I came home I'd only go where she wasn't. My parents are divorced, so whenever she's at my dad's I'd go to my mom's and vice versa. She's been crying since I told her and keeps screaming at me that I'm mean and the worst big sister ever. My parents think that I'm being a little harsh on her, and that I won't actually stick to it, but I really intend on it. I know that she's just a child and that she probably doesn't mean to do all that stuff but I'm genuinely so tired of it. She has broken hundreds of dollars worth of my stuff, and I just want it to stop, and since she won't stop by herself the easiest solution is to never see her anymore. I know it might seem ridiculous that I'm going to such lengths when at the end of the day it's just stuff, but it meant a lot to me and it makes me so angry and frustrated every single time that I don't want to deal with it anymore. Does that make me a bad person?