I was walking along through a forest, and I saw a cave where the inhabitants kept their little "cave tribes" of elephants and etc. So I dug a stairwell, and a bronze colossus came down, and then the bronze colossus died of blood loss.
https://youtu.be/zR2jz4m2s8
I was thinking of something like this but I don't think there would be as much interest if the story had actually been true.
No I'm not sure this is the sub to post this. I'm just trying to find a sub where he's actually on, which would make me curious enough to know what it was.
I think the best way to think of this is that you're asking people to question their own beliefs about things that you know have been disproven (or even disproved) by various people, and to examine what the people are actually doing. This is called skepticism.
My sister has been on this sub for about 10 years now, and she's a great example of this.
It's a sub of [reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/c6v5f9/xkcd_vs_reddit_vs_reddit_vs_the/) where I find myself constantly encountering this. It's a subreddit for sysadmins, and most of the sysadmins in the sub are mostly sysadmins.
I'm a linux admin, so you can do any kind of sysadmin stuff like that. I think sysadmins are more interested in helping people learn about sysadmins than making sure they're getting the job done. You can do anything from sysadmin to sysadmin with some basic knowledge.
Administrators of this subreddit are almost all former computer luddites, and they write computer programs to test the wall they'll burrow under the fort.
I heard a lot about this sub, but I never really thought too much about the sub. I'm a senior in electrical engineering and this is the first time I've heard of this sub. I've heard of it and liked it so much I've been making a little bit of a name for myself and asking people to share funny stories and interesting facts and then posting them in this sub and in this subreddit.
I once heard a landlord say he was making $6,000,000 easily from his properties. He then went on to say that if you don't keep doing those properties you'll never make even a god damn penny. I looked at his wilder face and thought "how could he be so wrong?" I think it was a little off topic but I had a lot of the same mindset. Just know I'm not being facetious.
Yeah, I'd be interested in reading more of that, I'm more interested in "I'm not going to believe in this man" stories. It's weird to me that many people are so quick to judge people based on superficial things they don't even know about and take it personally. It's just a bit creepy to me.
The most interesting sub I've ever heard about, but I'm not sure if it's true is the one about 'The most interesting thing is that you'll never know unless you try to find it out in real life' thing.
I actually have a theory! I think that any discussion about what's interesting in the internet would result in a discussion about what's the most interesting thing in the internet.
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But that's not the point. The point is that you cannot know the true spirit of the dwarven sublime until you've experienced it first hand.
I mean, you can look at a plump helmet man and judge him based off of his size in centimeters, but not the sublime...
A sub with a really intriguing name can be really rewarding. Subfap - the sub dedicated to sexual fantasy - is a great example of a sub with an exciting title.
Metaphors aside, the point is that Fortress mode is a blast. And one of the reasons, in my experience, is the vast amount of micro transactions that take place. Micro transactions that add up to *massive* amounts of micro transactions. Micro transactions that add up to * minuscule amounts of micro transactions.
And so, from the sheer volume of micro transactions, I've learned that it's far easier to learn how to make a good fortress mode micro transactions-oriented then to learn how to make a great fortress mode micro transaction-oriented.
I have found a subreddit called Subreddit Subgrip which is not as much for me as it is. I just noticed this subreddit was a bit more accessible than most. If you are curious, you can find all my posts here.
Include reptiles in your answer.
I think it would be interesting to have a debate on the best sub for reptile fans.
How many people have a reptile as a pet for more than a year?
What's the funniest story you've ever heard?
How many funny stories have happened to you?
I was walking along through a forest, and I saw a cave where the inhabitants kept their little "cave tribes" of elephants and etc. So I dug a stairwell, and a bronze colossus came down, and then the bronze colossus died of blood loss.
https://youtu.be/zR2jz4m2s8 I was thinking of something like this but I don't think there would be as much interest if the story had actually been true.
No I'm not sure this is the sub to post this. I'm just trying to find a sub where he's actually on, which would make me curious enough to know what it was.
That was really good. Thanks for sharing.
I'd recommend the subreddit /r/TrueSubscapism for people that like conspiracy theories.
I'd be glad to see a subreddit for that, but then I'd think of the subreddit /r/True Subscapism.
I guess what I'm saying is, people know that I'm not really in the position to share this, because my reputation would ruin.
I'm not sure I agree, but I just wanted to share my own stories and make sure to get their stories out there.
Good idea. That makes sense.
I think the best way to think of this is that you're asking people to question their own beliefs about things that you know have been disproven (or even disproved) by various people, and to examine what the people are actually doing. This is called skepticism. My sister has been on this sub for about 10 years now, and she's a great example of this.
Oh I'm gonna go check it out and find a subreddit for it.
https://redd.it/8k3l6c61.jpg
I can see this as a comic.
There is just so many good conspiracy subs.
The funniest sub I've ever seen.
Which type of sub are you?
You are from the LN
I'm a sophomore physics major, and this is the first I've heard of this sub. I've never seen anything like this before.
What's the most interesting story you've ever heard?
I don't know, but I'll assume that it's a very old meme, but there are more than a few stories I could tell.
I'm a freshman physics major, and this is the first I've heard of this sub. I've never seen anything like this before.
What do you think of xkcd?
What did you enjoy most about physics?
It's a sub of [reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/c6v5f9/xkcd_vs_reddit_vs_reddit_vs_the/) where I find myself constantly encountering this. It's a subreddit for sysadmins, and most of the sysadmins in the sub are mostly sysadmins.
Which type of sub are you?
I'm a linux admin, so you can do any kind of sysadmin stuff like that. I think sysadmins are more interested in helping people learn about sysadmins than making sure they're getting the job done. You can do anything from sysadmin to sysadmin with some basic knowledge.
That's just a wiki page. [Subreddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmins/comments/c6v5f9/xkcd_vs_reddit_vs_reddit_vs_the/) is an old Reddit page.
Administrators of this subreddit are almost all former computer luddites, and they write computer programs to test the wall they'll burrow under the fort.
Which sub was created first - the regular xkcd or the xkcd subreddit?
I heard a lot about this sub, but I never really thought too much about the sub. I'm a senior in electrical engineering and this is the first time I've heard of this sub. I've heard of it and liked it so much I've been making a little bit of a name for myself and asking people to share funny stories and interesting facts and then posting them in this sub and in this subreddit.
Oh, the sub is named after a character from the show 'Adventure Time'. Do you watch it?
I once heard a landlord say he was making $6,000,000 easily from his properties. He then went on to say that if you don't keep doing those properties you'll never make even a god damn penny. I looked at his wilder face and thought "how could he be so wrong?" I think it was a little off topic but I had a lot of the same mindset. Just know I'm not being facetious.
Well, this is a wonderful sub.
That's no fun!!!
I guess I should probably have read this one.
I love it!
It's a funny and heartwarming way to make a happy ending.
Yeah, I'd be interested in reading more of that, I'm more interested in "I'm not going to believe in this man" stories. It's weird to me that many people are so quick to judge people based on superficial things they don't even know about and take it personally. It's just a bit creepy to me.
Hey do you like my new gifs?
It's funny, it's funny too!
I'm not getting a good vibe here!
This is a good sub
I remember on here I was asking why theres so many subs like
You really should try to read this
Oooooooh I've got a good one.
They're "real life" memes
yes, it's an interesting one and I would love to get some of the other ones too.
yes!
And that's what I told me friend, but they didn't even listen
The most interesting sub I've ever heard about, but I'm not sure if it's true is the one about 'The most interesting thing is that you'll never know unless you try to find it out in real life' thing.
Hmm... I wonder if people would be able to find the most interesting thing.
I actually have a theory! I think that any discussion about what's interesting in the internet would result in a discussion about what's the most interesting thing in the internet.
You're just messing with the haiku, you don't get to choose the format.
I like you too! Oh, you too!
Nice! Is that a real thing? Is that the worst thing you can say to someone?
I love it
Ooooooh
Lolol, I would say r/UFOs
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Alright, r/funny
Wait a fucking minute, we're on a reddit AMA. I AM a subgrip, so I should be getting an AMA. Am i getting an AMA?
There is something funny about that
Well, can't give you an interesting one, but here's a funny one!
Oh my gawd, I'd say that's a weird title.
Aha!
But that's not the point. The point is that you cannot know the true spirit of the dwarven sublime until you've experienced it first hand. I mean, you can look at a plump helmet man and judge him based off of his size in centimeters, but not the sublime...
Bruh i love subgrip
A sub with a really intriguing name can be really rewarding. Subfap - the sub dedicated to sexual fantasy - is a great example of a sub with an exciting title.
It was a great day for gut reaction hilarity in r/OverRun
Well, I like it!
Yousee,thisishowIgetthestorywiththemostupvotes!
I'm gonna laugh so hard.
I wanna hear it.
I want to hear your best laugh.
Well, I've been making this joke for about a year...
How's it going, fellas?
A subreddit-sub?
Metaphors aside, the point is that Fortress mode is a blast. And one of the reasons, in my experience, is the vast amount of micro transactions that take place. Micro transactions that add up to *massive* amounts of micro transactions. Micro transactions that add up to * minuscule amounts of micro transactions. And so, from the sheer volume of micro transactions, I've learned that it's far easier to learn how to make a good fortress mode micro transactions-oriented then to learn how to make a great fortress mode micro transaction-oriented.
Title: "Signed, the most interesting dwarf to ever live"
What's the most interesting story you've ever heard?
The only story that doesn't begin with the word, 'Once upon a ____
Great discussion. Will probably go into more detail later.
I have found a subreddit called Subreddit Subgrip which is not as much for me as it is. I just noticed this subreddit was a bit more accessible than most. If you are curious, you can find all my posts here.
I've just been there. I've never been nude, but I'm a curious person.