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Most common and funniest examples of mistaking band names for band members?

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Most common and funniest examples of mistaking band names for band members? On TV Tropes, this is encompassed by I Am Not Shazam/Blondie Is A Band/The Monster Is Not Frankenstein. In fiction, there is a tendency to assume that the title of the work refers to the main character’s name. Whether it be Legend Of Zelda, Metroid, Akira, or Frankenstein. In music, people will often assume that the band name refers to the name …

Reddit Music 1.1k 2024-10-25

Curmudgucation: Are Grade Level Texts the Magical Cure? (The Ghost of Common Core)

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Curmudgucation: Are Grade Level Texts the Magical Cure? (The Ghost of Common Core) Curmudgucation: Are Grade Level Texts the Magical Cure? (The Ghost of Common Core) At The Hechinger Report, Suzanne Simons wants to complain about English Language Arts instruction in middle and high schools. It’s a familiar kind of mess, but I promise a tiny twist at the end, which might almost make up for the length. Simons is th…

The Best Education Blog 1.2k 2024-10-24

LPT If you want to have a productive and interesting discussion with someone, don’t focus on trying to convince them of your opinion. Instead, make it your main goal to find common ground.

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LPT If you want to have a productive and interesting discussion with someone, don’t focus on trying to convince them of your opinion. Instead, make it your main goal to find common ground. Note: This LPT is intended for friendly exchanges of opinion with someone you respect. Not for political debates or the type of self-indulgent internet arguments with strangers that we all tend to get sucked into. Trying to search for common ground has several advantages. First, it will make the discussion less antagonistic and more pleasant fro…

Life Pro Tips 1.1k 2024-07-02

What are the most common tax errors people make?

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What are the most common tax errors people make? I was thinking about this yesterday listening to the Stacking Benjamin’s podcast. The scenario that popped into my head was that people often misinterpret the gift tax and assume you have to pay taxes on an amount over $X in a year when the number is actually like $13.1M. Also, many people aren’t familiar with how marginal tax brackets work. Wh…

Reddit Personal Finance 729 2024-06-27

Research – what are your most common problems once users are on your website?

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Research – what are your most common problems once users are on your website? Hello r/ecommerce, I’m doing research on e-commerce user behavior and need your help. Every online store has its own problems, but I want to find out if there are common issues we all face. (I’ll share the compiled findings of my experience after this) What’s your biggest challenge after users land on your website? Getting visitors to buy somet…

Reddit ecommerce 441 2024-06-26

LPT : Create a list of the empty weight of your common food prep containers, to save you if you forgot to tare your scale

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LPT : Create a list of the empty weight of your common food prep containers, to save you if you forgot to tare your scale When i say ‘container’ in the below, i mean any food prep container. Could be a pie plate, a ramekin, a pyrex measuring cup etc … If you cook, you know how annoying it is to take a kitchen prep container that already contains food, and realize you can’t weight the amount in the container without dirtying a different container … or maybe you …

Life Pro Tips 1.1k 2024-06-09

Class A Common vs Preferred? NSQOs? ISOs? Help please!

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Class A Common vs Preferred? NSQOs? ISOs? Help please! I’m reviewing stock options as part of a job offer I’ve received. I’m seeing online that Class A is generally the kind that has preference when being paid out, but then I’m seeing that Common stock has lower priority, so I’m confused by the fact that they are “Class A Common” in my offer – can someone help me understand? I’m also not sure if the…

Reddit Personal Finance 739 2024-06-06

Are card failures a common issue?

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Are card failures a common issue? I’ve got my first paid shoot in June, but my camera does not have dual card slots. How often do cards fail? It’s a relatively new camera & card (both

Ask Photography 1.3k 2024-05-26

Landscape Filters: Any Experience with Reverse GND as 1.2 ND / 4 Stops (Instead of More Common 0.9 ND / 3 Stops)?

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Landscape Filters: Any Experience with Reverse GND as 1.2 ND / 4 Stops (Instead of More Common 0.9 ND / 3 Stops)? I like to take sunrise/sunset pictures at coastal areas. Sometimes I had the feeling that my current Reverse GND with 0.9 stops isn’t sufficient to provide enough light at the foreground while also blocking highlights in the sky. Did anybody here test a Reverse GND in 1.2 Stops instead of the more usual 0.9 stop version? How did it work for you?…

Ask Photography 1.1k 2024-04-18

Parents’ Most Common Stress-Induced Recurring Nightmares About Spirit Week

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Parents’ Most Common Stress-Induced Recurring Nightmares About Spirit Week 1. Spirit Week continues into perpetuity. No theme will ever be repeated, and your children will need unique costumes every day for the rest of their lives. 2. Out of nowhere, you have another child you have no memory of giving birth to. He’s in third grade, and tomorrow is the first day of Spirit Week. He tells you he needs a toga to wear to sc…

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Common Item Cost Baseline Question

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Common Item Cost Baseline Question When traveling to different countries, are there items or expenses that you use as a baseline for estimating the cost of other expenses in that currency? I.e., if I spend $12 USD on lunch, I should expect a bottle of water to be about $2 USD, and a hotel room to be $100 USD for the night. What are other common baseline expenses? submitted b…

Reddit Travel 730 2024-04-06

What tropes used to be common but you don’t see anymore?

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What tropes used to be common but you don’t see anymore? The advent of new technologies has made many once commonplace tropes obsolete, such as pretty much anything involving phones. Changing socio-political and economic realities also required abandoning or modifying existing tropes, things changed a lot after the Cold War. Some tropes simply got tiring due to being overused and are now seen as annoy…

Reddit Television 1.2k 2024-04-04