JonnySnowflake
JonnySnowflake t1_j8dk1bw wrote
Reply to comment by 1122334411 in Study links Covid-19 vaccination hesitancy in Africa to the use of media platforms that spread misinformation. The spread of the Covid-19 pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa was accompanied by unprecedented and recurring waves of misinformation and disinformation. by Wagamaga
Hah. "Junk" science...
JonnySnowflake t1_j68occf wrote
I almost lost it when her mother floored the car when they were hauling the piano to the second floor because "you told me to drive slow, and you always yell at me when I do 20mph on the highway!". How clueless can you get?
JonnySnowflake t1_j5twgvo wrote
Reply to When mom says "Buy a size larger so that it fits later as well" and it works for 9 years. by brokebaritone
My parents did that with tshirts when I shot up 8 inches in a school year, assuming I'd fill out later. I never did. Now I've got a bunch of old medium shirts that I look like I'm drowning in
JonnySnowflake t1_j501jah wrote
Reply to comment by Aldous_Hoaxley in Woman sues concert venue after getting so drunk she blew up a home, caused $15M in damages by EyeWantItThatWay
Same idea, but I switched to Pall Malls in college because I couldn't pronounce "Marlboro" after walking through the cold to get to the gas station
JonnySnowflake t1_j1f1bvp wrote
Reply to comment by jagracer2021 in Gerda Weissman Klein was one of only 120 survivors of a 350 mile Death March during the Holocaust; it began with over 4,000 people. In this clip she tells of the last time she ever saw her father, and credits her survival to the intuitive last words he spoke to her. by asday515
Make sure you have the whole thing though. I was unaware that I only have the first of three volumes, and for some reason it's a hard to find book. Mine ended while they were still on the train
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Reply to comment by RigorouslyStupid in What are some techniques used in books that you just love for some weird reason by shorttompkins
The Window Through the Keyhole has a character tell a story, then a character in that story tells a story
JonnySnowflake t1_j1etbli wrote
Reply to What are some techniques used in books that you just love for some weird reason by shorttompkins
I actually like when Stephen King gives minor spoilers for later in the book. Like "he had no way of knowing that he would never get to feel her breast, or any, because Brian would be dead before the sun set" and then jumps to a whole other setting and plot thread
JonnySnowflake t1_iuk6u68 wrote
Reply to comment by CaptainObviousII in If I were a Disney princess by freshempire01
Eatin hot chip and yelling at the teacher
JonnySnowflake t1_itbt4ev wrote
Reply to comment by -Peachsoup- in Bad Dog, Me, Ink, 2022 by franciscoaldeao
Cujo is the story of a boy on vacation worrying about his dog while an adulterous woman kills it
JonnySnowflake t1_j9ubgjc wrote
Reply to comment by yukon-flower in Face of man banned from every women's toilets in UK by Elsa87
>who is going to police this new rule?
JK Rowling