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Woman who put cat into wheelie bin still 'doesn't feel forgiven' 16 years later

30 May 2026 @ 11:29 pm

Woman who put cat into wheelie bin still 'doesn't feel forgiven' 16 years later submitted by /u/pppppppppppppppppd to r/unitedkingdom [link] [comments]

(Sad Trope) Bracing for death

30 May 2026 @ 9:44 pm

(Sad Trope) Bracing for death Perry White from Man of Steel. One of his employees get stuck under rubble as a world engine destroys the city. As the waves get closer and it seems like they aren't going to make it out, he grabs her hand and looks her in the eye. Always gets me. Gwen Stacy from The Amazing Spider-Man 2. As the rope snaps and she falls, Peter shoots all the web out to catch her but in the very last second she shuts her eyes. Like she knew she wasn't going to make it. submitted by /u/AnonymousNeverKnown

Arsenal suffer heartbreaking end to epic season

30 May 2026 @ 8:41 pm

Arsenal suffer heartbreaking end to epic season submitted by /u/pppppppppppppppppd to r/unitedkingdom [link] [comments]

What is the most famous pub in the UK?

30 May 2026 @ 8:31 pm

What do you think is the most famous pub in the UK? As in the pub the largest number of people would have heard of. Real, currently operating pubs only. For context, I was in Jamaica Inn today and said it was "one of the most famous pubs in Britain" before thinking to myself it's probably THE most famous pub in Britain. we couldn't think of any pubs that trump it in terms of fame - can Reddit? submitted by /u/ScotsTouristSoton to r/AskUK [link] [comments]

This team doesn’t stop till they get over the line, he knows, we go again 🔴⚪️

30 May 2026 @ 8:12 pm

This team doesn’t stop till they get over the line, he knows, we go again 🔴⚪️ submitted by /u/SerialGooner49 to r/Gunners [link] [comments]

The way my mother in law cook pork chops

30 May 2026 @ 8:05 pm

The way my mother in law cook pork chops submitted by /u/Substantial-Low-4393 to r/mildlyinfuriating [link] [comments]

Has anyone else noticed certain cultures buying bottled water far more often? Any idea why?"

30 May 2026 @ 7:56 pm

I've noticed something in my local supermarkets in South London and I'm wondering if there's a cultural explanation. It seems that a disproportionate number of people buying large quantities of bottled water are from Black African or Caribbean backgrounds. I may be completely mistaken or influenced by my own observations, but I'm curious whether there are any cultural, historical, or practical reasons that might explain this. Has anyone come across any research or community perspectives on this? submitted by /u/Ectopic_elm to r/london [link]