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Massexodusofreddit, to stargate

What would happen if you submerged a stargate in the ocean and either dialed out or someone dialed in?

Whimseymimple, (edited )
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This hsppens in an Atlantis episode, “The Shrine,” and the gate seems to work. Atlantis has the shield up, luckily, so the water from the dial-in doesn’t come through from the flooded gate. The gate does not shut down normally, however, due to water continually attempting to pass through, and requires the 38-minute buffer to close the connection. Once it closes, Atlantis dials back out to the flooded gate and sends a jumper through.

Doom_Cough, to Cats
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Jack says: "sup?"

Whimseymimple,
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Heya, Jack! Boop!

TimoculousPrime, to boardgames

Does anyone have any recommendations for 2 player games that aren't that competitive? I like to play games with my girlfriend but don't want anything that is going build animosity between us.

Whimseymimple,
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My spouse and I like to play a lot of two-player games, and I'm not huge on ravenous competition.

  • Castle Panic
  • Eila and Something Shiny
  • Pandemic
  • Codenames: Duet
  • Marrying Mr. Darcy (especially if either of you are Jane Austen fans)
  • Takenoko
  • Wavelength
  • Too Many Poops
  • Zombie Dice (we bought little plastic brains and play until the brains run out before counting to see who has the most: it's pretty low key!)
BabushkaCat, to amitheasshole

AITA for telling my sister her ring was sketchy?

This happened a while ago and is potentially an ongoing issue, so I figured I could kick us off.

This is between me (31F) and my sister (36F).

I'm studying to become a gemologist. I've completed about 90% of the coursework and have a ton of new knowledge and even a decent amount of practical experience. I don't make myself out to be an expert, but I definitely know a lot more than the average person and maybe even some jewelers.

So my sister and I were talking on Zoom and I mentioned something cool I saw recently. She said "Oh! I have this ring and it's a star opal, what does that sound like to you?" Completely automatic, unfiltered, I replied with "Sketchy." She got a little annoyed and told me she would get it so she could show me (through Zoom.) Thing is, star opal isn't... real. Not in the same way that you see star sapphires. They don't have the crystal structure or formation conditions for it. So she shows me via zoom and I say "That's really pretty, but I really don't think that's opal since they don't form that way, maybe it's something else." She got defensive and said that her friend got it for her in Thailand (not confidence-inspiring tbh) and that it was just something I haven't seen before. I ended up telling her I'd look at it the next time I see her or something.

AITA for calling my sister's ring sketchy? WIBTA if she shows it to me again of her own volition and I tell her what it actually is (probably glass)?

Whimseymimple,
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This might be the way to get her to listen: suggest that if it is what she says, it's so rare that it should be insured by a reputable insurance company.

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