2025.01.22 10:10 Depressed_User_2298 Guys what should I do
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2025.01.22 10:10 Goldrogen An Octorial
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2025.01.22 10:10 asguyrs Too good to be true?
Recently decided to invest in a film camera just to broaden my horizon! I want a Nikon f5 with a 50mm 1.4 - is this price too good to be true??
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2025.01.22 10:10 NextTargaryen Im getting disconnected every 3 seconds
I just played a game that would say disconnect because of connection but would put me back in and repeat the cycle the entire game im on ps5 wired connection
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2025.01.22 10:10 Key-Change-2885 2024 in review: Wisden's top ten men's ODI innings of the year
Between them, the World Test Championship, the T20 World Cup, and the numerous franchise leagues pushed ODIs into the background in 2024, a year with neither a World Cup nor a Champions Trophy. Here, the Wisden editorial team has picked the best men’s ODI innings of 2024.
No.10 Harry Brook 110* off 94 vs Australia, Chester-le-Street, September 24
Chasing 304, England were 11-2 when Brook, appointed captain for the series, arrived at the crease. Predictions of rain made the chase tricky. As Jacks took the attack to the Australian camp, Brook was comfortable in his dual role of keeping wickets in hand as well as finding the boundary: both were needed to keep the par score within England’s reach. Once Jacks fell, Liam Livingstone hit a couple of big hits. By the time the skies opened, England were well ahead. By then, Brook had become the youngest Englishman to hit a hundred in men’s ODIs.
No.9 Sherfane Rutherford 113 off 80 vs Bangladesh, Basseterre, December 8
The West Indies came into this game with 11 consecutive ODI defeats against Bangladesh. At 94-3 after 21.4 overs in pursuit of 295, a twelfth seemed inevitable. But Rutherford, with both experience and form to back him, made a mockery of the target with his maiden ODI ton. The first six took 33 balls to arrive, but there were seven more in the next 47 balls, of which the most spectacular was a violent swivel pull off Nahid Rana. The chase was completed inside 48 overs.
No.8 Saim Ayub 101 off 94 vs South Africa, Johannesburg, December 22
Having already won the three-match series, Pakistan had their eyes on a 3-0 sweep. For that, they needed a big total, and Ayub got them exactly that despite losing Abdullah Shafique early. He followed two dazzling drives off Kagiso Rabada in the seventh over with two brutal pulls off Marco Jansen in the ninth. Unaffected by some quality bowling by the home fast bowlers, Ayub continued in the company of Babar Azam and then Mohammad Rizwan. The hundred turned out to be decisive in the 37-run win and completed a spectacular ODI season for the youngster.
No.7 Evin Lewis 102 not out off 61 vs Sri Lanka, Pallekele, October 26
Three years and three months since he had last played an ODI, Lewis strode out against a target of 195 in 23 overs. He took his time, taking 16 balls for his first 19 runs, before going after the bowling without taking too many risks. As Rutherford upped the tempo, Lewis ensured the West Indies neither lost wickets nor fell behind on the asking rate. The six that brought up both the hundred and the win rounded off an excellent comeback.
No.6 Rahmanullah Gurbaz 105 off 110 vs South Africa, Sharjah, September 20
In the first ODI, the Afghan bowlers had pulled off their team’s first win against South Africa across formats. In the second, the batters rose to the occasion. Gurbaz – who boasts of unreal numbers while batting first – led the charge in characteristic style, hitting 10 fours and three sixes with characteristic panache. He began early, stepping out to clear long-off off Lungi Ngidi with a gorgeous shot, and pulling Nandre Burger with ridiculous ease. Despite losing some tempo as the ball got old, he kept it at just under a run a ball. Afghanistan posted 311-4. South Africa folded for only 134.
No.5 Amir Jangoo 104* off 83 vs Bangladesh, Basseterre, December 12
Up against a target of 322, the West Indies were 86-4 when Jangoo strode out. Few expected a debutant with a sub-70 List A strike rate to rise to the challenge, but Jangoo did. He added 132 with Keacy Carty and, after Bangladesh struck twice in quick succession, stayed put to see the hosts over the line. It was the kind of debut schoolchildren dream of.
No.4 Saim Ayub 109 off 113 vs South Africa, Paarl, December 17
Before Johannesburg, there was Paarl. Chasing 240 against Rabada, Anrich Nortje, Ottneil Baartman, and Tabraiz Shamsi was not easy, especially after the tourists had slipped to 60-4. Ayub, scratchy to begin with, had made only 34 off the first 62 balls he had faced, but he did not throw it away. Having curbed his natural gameplay, Ayub assumed control. He would have finished higher had he seen the chase through instead of leaving it to Salman Ali Agha.
No.3 Liam Livingstone 124 off 85 vs West Indies, North Sound, November 2
England needed 329 here, 222 in 179 when Livingstone walked out at five. Jacob Bethell fell 53 runs later, while Adil Rashid was slotted at eight. But none of that mattered. Happy to rotate the strike as Sam Curran played his shots, Livingstone took 52 balls to reach his fifty. By then, he had reduced the target to 92 from 55 – a regulation T20 chase if England had wickets in hand. Then he stepped up a gear, got to his hundred in another 25 balls, and continued to hit until it was all over.
No.2 Pathum Nissanka 210 off 139 vs Afghanistan, Kandy, February 9
The only double hundred of the year was also Sri Lanka’s first ever in the format as well as the third-fastest double ton (136 balls) in men’s ODIs, making it a statistician’s delight. True, the Afghans have always thrived in Asia, but on this occasion they were without Rashid Khan against an assault that lasted the full 50 overs. Even then, the sheer volume of runs was enough for him to rank this high. As an aside, until this innings, Nissanka had hit nine sixes in 49 innings: he got eight here.
No.1 Travis Head 154 off 129 vs England, Nottingham, September 19
Yup, it is that man Travis Head at the top again – and not against India, for a change.
Eight years ago at the same venue, Head begun a blitz after England’s world record tally of 481-6. That innings had been nipped in the bud, but this one was not. True, Brydon Carse dropped him, but it was a near-impossible chance. A target of 316 might have seemed competitive when Australia were 30-1 in five overs, but Head just took the game away from England, meticulously bisecting fielders for fours and lofting the balls into the stands from time to time. So calculated was the innings that the asking rate did not go beyond 6.50 until the 33rd over. And in the 34th, Head put four balls away to the fence. The chase was dusted with six overs in hand.
Source: https://www.wisden.com/cricket-news/2024-in-review-wisdens-top-ten-mens-odi-innings-of-the-year
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2025.01.22 10:10 KeyMaintenance4156 BBQ: 4TBKM3 (Wait until full, i'll cancel post when team Is full)
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2025.01.22 10:10 ateezyeah 250122 ATEEZ Hongjoong Instagram Story
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2025.01.22 10:09 Away_Photograph_7755 When I Was Young
When I was young, I fell deeply in love. She was everything I could have ever desired in a partner, the most beautiful woman I had ever seen, someone I truly cherished with my entire heart. However, as much as I had hoped, our journey together was not without its hardships.
We spent seven years together, during which we became engaged. She was my world. Tragically, she left me for my best friend. The betrayal I felt was immense. I was not only abandoned by my partner but also by someone I had trusted as a brother. The emotional pain was unbearable, leaving me shattered and unable to cope. The weight of this heartbreak consumed me, affecting every aspect of my life. My emotional turmoil even led to a demotion at work, further fueling my feelings of inadequacy and despair.
Since then, I have found it difficult to love again. That heartbreak became the catalyst for a downward spiral turning to substance abuse as a way to numb the pain. The addiction stripped me of everything I had left. I lost my job, my social connections, and eventually, my car, which I had to scrap when I could no longer afford to repair it.
When I was young, I dreamed of becoming an electrical engineer. I had a natural affinity for learning and engineering; it was a passion that brought me joy and purpose. My peers often spoke of my extraordinary potential, and I took pride in my abilities and ambition. Yet now, at 26, I find myself stuck without a job, without financial security, without transportation, without meaningful relationships. I’m still nursing the wounds of a broken heart while chasing the fleeting solace of a high.
I feel like wasted potential, a shadow of the person I once aspired to be. I've let myself down, and it feels as though I’ve failed the world that once believed in me.
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2025.01.22 10:09 D3v1LGaming Do you want him? (choi wonsik)
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2025.01.22 10:09 fishyfrog-notnaughty Why is the school guilt tripping us to donate, and disguising it as gratitue day
Are they really struggling that bad financially
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2025.01.22 10:09 Money_Meringue_5717 Great blog on failings of polyamory
But rather than cultivating the soul, polyamory translates everyone into stuff on a grocery store shelf, compared to some idealized shopping list. Polyamory is consumerism disguised as spiritual evolution.
https://www.countere.com/home/unethical-slut-dark-side-of-polyamory-not-natural?format=amp
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2025.01.22 10:09 prettybluefoxes Is r/xbox following suit with other subs and banning twitter links?
Kinda feeling left out.
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2025.01.22 10:09 TranslateToxiphobia 32F American. Almost done with work
I work nights and am nearly done! I have anxiety this morning though, so I won’t be going to bed anytime soon.
Please be 30+
I know nothing about gaming or anime (I know, I’m a bad redditor) but I can hold a decent conversation about nearly anything else, as long as it’s got chemistry. I fucking hate conversations that feel like a job interview had a baby with small talk.
Hit me up, folks.
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2025.01.22 10:09 HoaxMakesBeats Something bad happening is kind of beautiful because you can use it as a starting point for a new life or perspective
I thought of this watching Perks of Being a Wildflower.
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2025.01.22 10:09 ActiveGuest96 Looking for 1998 South Park plush
I’m looking for the 1998 plush’s listed below
Clone Stan - with limited edition tag Liane Cartman Pip Big Gay Al Cow Jimbo Scuzzlebutt - with limited edition tag
If anyone has these and are willing to sell please just comment or message thanks!
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2025.01.22 10:09 Safe-Expression-7989 Vw Polo Cross 1.6 TDI iz 2012, ili Clio iz 2015, 1.5 dci? Cini mi se da je Polo kvalitetniji, i da ce duze drzati cijenu? Ali ga muce dizne koliko sam cuo?
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2025.01.22 10:09 maalipas Is this a baby rat, baby mouse or something else? [Croatia]
My cat unfortunately unalived this small creature. I feel very sorry for him, but I know that’s just how nature works. To me, it looks like a baby rat because of his pretty long nose. But when I google baby rats, they look pretty similiar to baby mice. Can anyone help? Thank you.
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2025.01.22 10:09 ResistOpen2338 What’s the most creative excuse you’ve ever heard from someone?
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2025.01.22 10:09 arvtk Pairing up these two 🔴🔵
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2025.01.22 10:09 Cultural-Pension-970 5.5 KG Transport
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2025.01.22 10:09 Tricky_Ad9561 W logic😂🙌
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2025.01.22 10:09 tuteltank Hmm... Poland i guess.
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2025.01.22 10:09 Popular-Comment-82 Why do Muslims rejoice like maniacs at the suffering of non-Muslims?
Ever since I was a child, I have noticed that in Muslim societies, people very often rejoice when something bad happens to non-Muslims, such as 9/11 or other major tragedies. Recently I saw Muslims I know rejoicing over the Los Angeles fires, they were celebrating the tragedy and saying that Americans deserved it. So Allah, instead of helping the people of Gaza, decided it was better to burn down houses in America? What justice is there in that? In the end both sides suffer, but nothing changes for the better. And he's the best planner? I'd fire the hell out of him.
P.S. I don't mean to say that all Muslims are like this, but living in a Muslim society, you are expected not to sympathize with kafirs.
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2025.01.22 10:09 GaryREHfan Madness on the Mound
Vincent Darlage reviews the latest Conan short story. Madness on the Mound by Matthew John. https://spraguedecampfan.wordpress.com/2025/01/22/review-madness-on-the-mound-a-conan-short-story-by-matthew-john/
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2025.01.22 10:09 Such_Salamander3606 About SMG4
I don't see SMG4 (the character) as "evil". No one in the series is a saint. 4 is not the exception. In the episode Who Let The Chain Chomp Out? He says "are you okay pole?" but some people turned a blind eye to this. But when it comes to IGBP onwards, part of the community sees him as a "narcissist/manipulator." Again he's not perfect or a heartless monster either.
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