*Add an M.2 NVMe drive to a Raspberry Pi 5 with Waveshare’s $9 adapter*
The Raspberry Pi 5 is the first single-board computer from Raspberry Pi to feature a PCIe interface for high-speed connections to SSDs and other peripherals. And the Raspberry Pi team is working on an official HAT that will make it easy for users to connect a PCIe NVMe SSD to the little computer. But several […] The post Add an M.2 NVMe drive to a Raspberry Pi 5 with Waveshare’s $9 adapter appeared first on Liliputing.
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*Watch SpaceX launch four astronauts to the International Space Station*
SpaceX on Thursday launched a crew of four astronauts, including one former veteran NASA astronaut and three European astronauts, to the International Space Station (ISS). One of the company's Falcon 9 rockets lifted off at 4:49 p.m. Eastern from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, sending its Dragon spacecraft into orbit. The craft, named Freedom, separated from the upper stage of the rocket around 12 minutes after liftoff. Freedom is expected to dock with the ISS Jan. 20 at around 4:19 a.m. Eastern. Both the crew and shuttle will remain on the station for two weeks before returning to Earth. Related: Elon Musk's SpaceX notches another big milestone The mission represents the third such mission flown by SpaceX for Axiom Space. The first was flown in April 2022 and the second in May 2023. The goal of this ongoing round of Axiom missions, according to the company, is to further its efforts to lay the groundwork needed to construct and operate its Axiom Station, which aims to be the world's first commercial space station upon the decommissioning of the ISS in 2030. Falcon 9 launches Ax-3, Dragon’s 12th human spaceflight mission pic.twitter.com/VaswQz7npo— SpaceX (@SpaceX) January 18, 2024 Construction of the Axiom Station is actively underway, with the company planning to launch the first module of the station — which will operate in low-Earth orbit — in 2026. "Axiom Station will host people, research and manufacturing, which will lead to the development of numerous industries using techniques that are available only in microgravity," the company says. "The station will also service the rapidly expanding infrastructure and solutions operating in space and provide an accessible platform for private companies and national governments to continue the research and development of breakthrough innovations." The Ax-3 crew before liftoff: Alper Gezeravci (2nd L) of Turkiye, Michael Lopez-Alegria (R) of US-Spain, Walter Villadei (2nd R) of Italy, and Marcus Wandt (L) of Sweden. Anadolu/Getty Images The astronauts onboard the shuttle briefly checked in late Thursday, confirming the safety and well-being of the crew. Axiom's chief of mission integration and operations Derek Hassmann said Jan. 16 that the company plans to fly similarly brief private missions to the ISS twice annually until the 2026 launch of the first component of its space station. Axiom's fourth mission, Ax-4, is expected to launch in the fall. Watch live as the Ax-3 astronauts check in from orbit https://t.co/WnEtcsGxzU— SpaceX (@SpaceX) January 18, 2024 The mission represented the third flight of Freedom and the fifth flight of the Falcon 9 booster. SpaceX flew a record 96 missions last year, with plans to boost that number to 144 in 2024. The private space company's efforts to ramp up global rocket launches have some scientists concerned about the injection of ozone-depleting soot and chemicals into the upper layers of the atmosphere. Contact Ian with tips via email, ian.krietzberg@thearenagroup.net, or Signal 732-804-1223.Related: The environmental dichotomy of Tesla CEO Elon Musk Get exclusive access to portfolio managers’ stock picks and proven investing strategies with Real Money Pro. Get started now.
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SpaceX on Thursday launched a crew of four astronauts, including one former veteran NASA astronaut and three European astronauts, to the International Space Station (ISS). One of the company's Falcon 9 rockets lifted off at 4:49 p.m. Eastern from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, sending its Dragon spacecraft into orbit. The craft, named Freedom, separated from the upper stage of the rocket around 12 minutes after liftoff. Freedom is expected to dock with the ISS Jan. 20 at around 4:19 a.m. Eastern. Both the crew and shuttle will remain on the station for two weeks before returning to Earth. Related: Elon Musk's SpaceX notches another big milestone The mission represents the third such mission flown by SpaceX for Axiom Space. The first was flown in April 2022 and the second in May 2023. The goal of this ongoing round of Axiom missions, according to the company, is to further its efforts to lay the groundwork needed to construct and operate its Axiom Station, which aims to be the world's first commercial space station upon the decommissioning of the ISS in 2030. Falcon 9 launches Ax-3, Dragon’s 12th human spaceflight mission pic.twitter.com/VaswQz7npo— SpaceX (@SpaceX) January 18, 2024 Construction of the Axiom Station is actively underway, with the company planning to launch the first module of the station — which will operate in low-Earth orbit — in 2026. "Axiom Station will host people, research and manufacturing, which will lead to the development of numerous industries using techniques that are available only in microgravity," the company says. "The station will also service the rapidly expanding infrastructure and solutions operating in space and provide an accessible platform for private companies and national governments to continue the research and development of breakthrough innovations." The Ax-3 crew before liftoff: Alper Gezeravci (2nd L) of Turkiye, Michael Lopez-Alegria (R) of US-Spain, Walter Villadei (2nd R) of Italy, and Marcus Wandt (L) of Sweden. Anadolu/Getty Images The astronauts onboard the shuttle briefly checked in late Thursday, confirming the safety and well-being of the crew. Axiom's chief of mission integration and operations Derek Hassmann said Jan. 16 that the company plans to fly similarly brief private missions to the ISS twice annually until the 2026 launch of the first component of its space station. Axiom's fourth mission, Ax-4, is expected to launch in the fall. Watch live as the Ax-3 astronauts check in from orbit https://t.co/WnEtcsGxzU— SpaceX (@SpaceX) January 18, 2024 The mission represented the third flight of Freedom and the fifth flight of the Falcon 9 booster. SpaceX flew a record 96 missions last year, with plans to boost that number to 144 in 2024. The private space company's efforts to ramp up global rocket launches have some scientists concerned about the injection of ozone-depleting soot and chemicals into the upper layers of the atmosphere. Contact Ian with tips via email, ian.krietzberg@thearenagroup.net, or Signal 732-804-1223.Related: The environmental dichotomy of Tesla CEO Elon Musk Get exclusive access to portfolio managers’ stock picks and proven investing strategies with Real Money Pro. Get started now.
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SpaceX on Thursday launched a crew of four astronauts, including one former veteran NASA astronaut and three European astronauts, to the International Space Station (ISS). One of the company's Falcon 9 rockets lifted off at 4:49 p.m. Eastern from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, sending its Dragon spacecraft into orbit. The craft, named Freedom, separated from the upper stage of the rocket around 12 minutes after liftoff. Freedom is expected to dock with the ISS Jan. 20 at around 4:19 a.m. Eastern. Both the crew and shuttle will remain on the station for two weeks before returning to Earth. Related: Elon Musk's SpaceX notches another big milestone The mission represents the third such mission flown by SpaceX for Axiom Space. The first was flown in April 2022 and the second in May 2023. The goal of this ongoing round of Axiom missions, according to the company, is to further its efforts to lay the groundwork needed to construct and operate its Axiom Station, which aims to be the world's first commercial space station upon the decommissioning of the ISS in 2030. Falcon 9 launches Ax-3, Dragon’s 12th human spaceflight mission pic.twitter.com/VaswQz7npo— SpaceX (@SpaceX) January 18, 2024 Construction of the Axiom Station is actively underway, with the company planning to launch the first module of the station — which will operate in low-Earth orbit — in 2026. "Axiom Station will host people, research and manufacturing, which will lead to the development of numerous industries using techniques that are available only in microgravity," the company says. "The station will also service the rapidly expanding infrastructure and solutions operating in space and provide an accessible platform for private companies and national governments to continue the research and development of breakthrough innovations." The Ax-3 crew before liftoff: Alper Gezeravci (2nd L) of Turkiye, Michael Lopez-Alegria (R) of US-Spain, Walter Villadei (2nd R) of Italy, and Marcus Wandt (L) of Sweden. Anadolu/Getty Images The astronauts onboard the shuttle briefly checked in late Thursday, confirming the safety and well-being of the crew. Axiom's chief of mission integration and operations Derek Hassmann said Jan. 16 that the company plans to fly similarly brief private missions to the ISS twice annually until the 2026 launch of the first component of its space station. Axiom's fourth mission, Ax-4, is expected to launch in the fall. Watch live as the Ax-3 astronauts check in from orbit https://t.co/WnEtcsGxzU— SpaceX (@SpaceX) January 18, 2024 The mission represented the third flight of Freedom and the fifth flight of the Falcon 9 booster. SpaceX flew a record 96 missions last year, with plans to boost that number to 144 in 2024. The private space company's efforts to ramp up global rocket launches have some scientists concerned about the injection of ozone-depleting soot and chemicals into the upper layers of the atmosphere. Contact Ian with tips via email, ian.krietzberg@thearenagroup.net, or Signal 732-804-1223.Related: The environmental dichotomy of Tesla CEO Elon Musk Get exclusive access to portfolio managers’ stock picks and proven investing strategies with Real Money Pro. Get started now.
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SpaceX on Thursday launched a crew of four astronauts, including one former veteran NASA astronaut and three European astronauts, to the International Space Station (ISS). One of the company's Falcon 9 rockets lifted off at 4:49 p.m. Eastern from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, sending its Dragon spacecraft into orbit. The craft, named Freedom, separated from the upper stage of the rocket around 12 minutes after liftoff. Freedom is expected to dock with the ISS Jan. 20 at around 4:19 a.m. Eastern. Both the crew and shuttle will remain on the station for two weeks before returning to Earth. Related: Elon Musk's SpaceX notches another big milestone The mission represents the third such mission flown by SpaceX for Axiom Space. The first was flown in April 2022 and the second in May 2023. The goal of this ongoing round of Axiom missions, according to the company, is to further its efforts to lay the groundwork needed to construct and operate its Axiom Station, which aims to be the world's first commercial space station upon the decommissioning of the ISS in 2030. Falcon 9 launches Ax-3, Dragon’s 12th human spaceflight mission pic.twitter.com/VaswQz7npo— SpaceX (@SpaceX) January 18, 2024 Construction of the Axiom Station is actively underway, with the company planning to launch the first module of the station — which will operate in low-Earth orbit — in 2026. "Axiom Station will host people, research and manufacturing, which will lead to the development of numerous industries using techniques that are available only in microgravity," the company says. "The station will also service the rapidly expanding infrastructure and solutions operating in space and provide an accessible platform for private companies and national governments to continue the research and development of breakthrough innovations." The Ax-3 crew before liftoff: Alper Gezeravci (2nd L) of Turkiye, Michael Lopez-Alegria (R) of US-Spain, Walter Villadei (2nd R) of Italy, and Marcus Wandt (L) of Sweden. Anadolu/Getty Images The astronauts onboard the shuttle briefly checked in late Thursday, confirming the safety and well-being of the crew. Axiom's chief of mission integration and operations Derek Hassmann said Jan. 16 that the company plans to fly similarly brief private missions to the ISS twice annually until the 2026 launch of the first component of its space station. Axiom's fourth mission, Ax-4, is expected to launch in the fall. Watch live as the Ax-3 astronauts check in from orbit https://t.co/WnEtcsGxzU— SpaceX (@SpaceX) January 18, 2024 The mission represented the third flight of Freedom and the fifth flight of the Falcon 9 booster. SpaceX flew a record 96 missions last year, with plans to boost that number to 144 in 2024. The private space company's efforts to ramp up global rocket launches have some scientists concerned about the injection of ozone-depleting soot and chemicals into the upper layers of the atmosphere. Contact Ian with tips via email, ian.krietzberg@thearenagroup.net, or Signal 732-804-1223.Related: The environmental dichotomy of Tesla CEO Elon Musk Get exclusive access to portfolio managers’ stock picks and proven investing strategies with Real Money Pro. Get started now.
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*Nato warns of all-out war with Russia in next 20 years*
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*AITAH for divorcing my wife because I want someone better?*
My wife and I are married for 6 years now,we have a daughter together. Our marriage became bad after our daughter was born. A big point of contention was surname for our daughter. I wanted mine she wanted hers. We compromised on hers after a lot of bickering on her surname. I conceded to the argument that she was carrying the baby so she deserves the honor. And I was okay with it, it made sense. But it always sat in some unreachable corner of my mind. Now I know why. For 3 years she gave all her love to our daughter. It was like I wasn't even in her radar. I was kept at a distance. When I communicated I was accused of being jealous of my daughter. Some part of me knew that I was, and I felt ashamed. Soon it became the new normal. I was lonely and I learned to be okay with it. My boss invited me to his house for dinner. He is a great man, very supportive. His wife was very affectionate towards him while mine was distant and naggy. I saw their relationship and I compared it to mine and I came to a realization that my wife is not into me. Maybe she never was. Now she has someone she actually loves (my daughter) so she doesn't need me for companionship. I am just an annoyance. It was not a sad realization, it was freeing. I want what my boss has, a woman who loves me. That's not my wife. That surname bit came to my mind. My boss's wife is proud to take his last name, to give her children his last name. Mine doesn't feel that pride. I told my wife that I want a divorce. I gave her my reason, I talked about my feelings. She was angry and annoyed. Told me that we have family together and I should grow up. That up and downs are part of marriage. She said she will try to be better from then on. She tried to give me shit about what I said about surnames. Called it chauvinistic. I decided not to argue back. I started the process of divorce and she was served 2 days ago. She was shocked, I have never seen her like that. It was like she couldnt even believe that I was actually divorcing her. In her defense it all happened in 3 weeks span. She is now trying to make me stop divorce. She said she will take my name and give our daughter my name if that's what I want. She still doesn't get it. Surnames were just symptoms of the bigger problems. She just does not love me enough. I want someone who does. She wants therapy but I don't see how that will help us in any way. She said our problems can be fixed and not to gamble my life and our daughters life like that. There is no guarantees. She is not wrong, I am playing a huge gamble with my life. Buy I do want a woman who can love me like the wife of my boss loves him. I want a better wife than my current wife. AITAH?? submitted by /u/Caresfares to r/AITAH [link] [comments]
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My wife and I are married for 6 years now,we have a daughter together. Our marriage became bad after our daughter was born. A big point of contention was surname for our daughter. I wanted mine she wanted hers. We compromised on hers after a lot of bickering on her surname. I conceded to the argument that she was carrying the baby so she deserves the honor. And I was okay with it, it made sense. But it always sat in some unreachable corner of my mind. Now I know why. For 3 years she gave all her love to our daughter. It was like I wasn't even in her radar. I was kept at a distance. When I communicated I was accused of being jealous of my daughter. Some part of me knew that I was, and I felt ashamed. Soon it became the new normal. I was lonely and I learned to be okay with it. My boss invited me to his house for dinner. He is a great man, very supportive. His wife was very affectionate towards him while mine was distant and naggy. I saw their relationship and I compared it to mine and I came to a realization that my wife is not into me. Maybe she never was. Now she has someone she actually loves (my daughter) so she doesn't need me for companionship. I am just an annoyance. It was not a sad realization, it was freeing. I want what my boss has, a woman who loves me. That's not my wife. That surname bit came to my mind. My boss's wife is proud to take his last name, to give her children his last name. Mine doesn't feel that pride. I told my wife that I want a divorce. I gave her my reason, I talked about my feelings. She was angry and annoyed. Told me that we have family together and I should grow up. That up and downs are part of marriage. She said she will try to be better from then on. She tried to give me shit about what I said about surnames. Called it chauvinistic. I decided not to argue back. I started the process of divorce and she was served 2 days ago. She was shocked, I have never seen her like that. It was like she couldnt even believe that I was actually divorcing her. In her defense it all happened in 3 weeks span. She is now trying to make me stop divorce. She said she will take my name and give our daughter my name if that's what I want. She still doesn't get it. Surnames were just symptoms of the bigger problems. She just does not love me enough. I want someone who does. She wants therapy but I don't see how that will help us in any way. She said our problems can be fixed and not to gamble my life and our daughters life like that. There is no guarantees. She is not wrong, I am playing a huge gamble with my life. Buy I do want a woman who can love me like the wife of my boss loves him. I want a better wife than my current wife. AITAH?? submitted by /u/Caresfares to r/AITAH [link] [comments]
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My wife and I are married for 6 years now,we have a daughter together. Our marriage became bad after our daughter was born. A big point of contention was surname for our daughter. I wanted mine she wanted hers. We compromised on hers after a lot of bickering on her surname. I conceded to the argument that she was carrying the baby so she deserves the honor. And I was okay with it, it made sense. But it always sat in some unreachable corner of my mind. Now I know why. For 3 years she gave all her love to our daughter. It was like I wasn't even in her radar. I was kept at a distance. When I communicated I was accused of being jealous of my daughter. Some part of me knew that I was, and I felt ashamed. Soon it became the new normal. I was lonely and I learned to be okay with it. My boss invited me to his house for dinner. He is a great man, very supportive. His wife was very affectionate towards him while mine was distant and naggy. I saw their relationship and I compared it to mine and I came to a realization that my wife is not into me. Maybe she never was. Now she has someone she actually loves (my daughter) so she doesn't need me for companionship. I am just an annoyance. It was not a sad realization, it was freeing. I want what my boss has, a woman who loves me. That's not my wife. That surname bit came to my mind. My boss's wife is proud to take his last name, to give her children his last name. Mine doesn't feel that pride. I told my wife that I want a divorce. I gave her my reason, I talked about my feelings. She was angry and annoyed. Told me that we have family together and I should grow up. That up and downs are part of marriage. She said she will try to be better from then on. She tried to give me shit about what I said about surnames. Called it chauvinistic. I decided not to argue back. I started the process of divorce and she was served 2 days ago. She was shocked, I have never seen her like that. It was like she couldnt even believe that I was actually divorcing her. In her defense it all happened in 3 weeks span. She is now trying to make me stop divorce. She said she will take my name and give our daughter my name if that's what I want. She still doesn't get it. Surnames were just symptoms of the bigger problems. She just does not love me enough. I want someone who does. She wants therapy but I don't see how that will help us in any way. She said our problems can be fixed and not to gamble my life and our daughters life like that. There is no guarantees. She is not wrong, I am playing a huge gamble with my life. Buy I do want a woman who can love me like the wife of my boss loves him. I want a better wife than my current wife. AITAH?? submitted by /u/Caresfares to r/AITAH link comments
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My wife and I are married for 6 years now,we have a daughter together. Our marriage became bad after our daughter was born. A big point of contention was surname for our daughter. I wanted mine she wanted hers. We compromised on hers after a lot of bickering on her surname. I conceded to the argument that she was carrying the baby so she deserves the honor. And I was okay with it, it made sense. But it always sat in some unreachable corner of my mind. Now I know why. For 3 years she gave all her love to our daughter. It was like I wasn't even in her radar. I was kept at a distance. When I communicated I was accused of being jealous of my daughter. Some part of me knew that I was, and I felt ashamed. Soon it became the new normal. I was lonely and I learned to be okay with it. My boss invited me to his house for dinner. He is a great man, very supportive. His wife was very affectionate towards him while mine was distant and naggy. I saw their relationship and I compared it to mine and I came to a realization that my wife is not into me. Maybe she never was. Now she has someone she actually loves (my daughter) so she doesn't need me for companionship. I am just an annoyance. It was not a sad realization, it was freeing. I want what my boss has, a woman who loves me. That's not my wife. That surname bit came to my mind. My boss's wife is proud to take his last name, to give her children his last name. Mine doesn't feel that pride. I told my wife that I want a divorce. I gave her my reason, I talked about my feelings. She was angry and annoyed. Told me that we have family together and I should grow up. That up and downs are part of marriage. She said she will try to be better from then on. She tried to give me shit about what I said about surnames. Called it chauvinistic. I decided not to argue back. I started the process of divorce and she was served 2 days ago. She was shocked, I have never seen her like that. It was like she couldnt even believe that I was actually divorcing her. In her defense it all happened in 3 weeks span. She is now trying to make me stop divorce. She said she will take my name and give our daughter my name if that's what I want. She still doesn't get it. Surnames were just symptoms of the bigger problems. She just does not love me enough. I want someone who does. She wants therapy but I don't see how that will help us in any way. She said our problems can be fixed and not to gamble my life and our daughters life like that. There is no guarantees. She is not wrong, I am playing a huge gamble with my life. Buy I do want a woman who can love me like the wife of my boss loves him. I want a better wife than my current wife. AITAH?? submitted by /u/Caresfares to r/AITAH link comments
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*The black cloud is gas. This X-ray holds a picture of my, now visualized, fart.*
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*Racists are racist?!*
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*Which actor nailed a role so hard that they're known for almost nothing else (in a good way)*
On the one end of the spectrum you have the ubiquitous actors like Samuel L. Jackson who has played a supportive or supplementary role in a million movies and isn't praised too much for a specific role he played. The most notable role I associate with him is probably Pulp Fiction, but he's truly a mainstay and seems to feature in 90% of movies from the 90s and 2000s. Other actors fill a middle ground where they appear a bit less frequently but have played notable characters in say 5-10 movies, such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Jack Nicholson, Daniel Day Lewis, Matt Damon, Matthew McConaughey. Finally, on the other end you have actors who you associate immediately and solely with a single performance, an actor that simply is that character in your head, someone who embodied the role so well that you'd struggle to believe they aren't that person in real life. Someone who might not have the most filmography entries, but a single character has eternalized them in the hall of fame. For me, that actor is Viggo Mortensen as Aragorn in The Lord of the Rings trilogy. I am sure he has done some amazing work outside of the LOTR franchise that I simply haven't seen, but he embodied that role in such a way that no one will be able to replicate his performance. Who is that actor for you? submitted by /u/DanGrobs97 to r/movies [link] [comments]
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On the one end of the spectrum you have the ubiquitous actors like Samuel L. Jackson who has played a supportive or supplementary role in a million movies and isn't praised too much for a specific role he played. The most notable role I associate with him is probably Pulp Fiction, but he's truly a mainstay and seems to feature in 90% of movies from the 90s and 2000s. Other actors fill a middle ground where they appear a bit less frequently but have played notable characters in say 5-10 movies, such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Jack Nicholson, Daniel Day Lewis, Matt Damon, Matthew McConaughey. Finally, on the other end you have actors who you associate immediately and solely with a single performance, an actor that simply is that character in your head, someone who embodied the role so well that you'd struggle to believe they aren't that person in real life. Someone who might not have the most filmography entries, but a single character has eternalized them in the hall of fame. For me, that actor is Viggo Mortensen as Aragorn in The Lord of the Rings trilogy. I am sure he has done some amazing work outside of the LOTR franchise that I simply haven't seen, but he embodied that role in such a way that no one will be able to replicate his performance. Who is that actor for you? submitted by /u/DanGrobs97 to r/movies [link] [comments]
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Which actor nailed a role so hard that they're known for almost nothing else (in a good way)
On the one end of the spectrum you have the ubiquitous actors like Samuel L. Jackson who has played a supportive or supplementary role in a million movies and isn't praised too much for a specific role he played. The most notable role I associate with him is probably Pulp Fiction, but he's truly a mainstay and seems to feature in 90% of movies from the 90s and 2000s. Other actors fill a middle ground where they appear a bit less frequently but have played notable characters in say 5-10 movies, such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Jack Nicholson, Daniel Day Lewis, Matt Damon, Matthew McConaughey. Finally, on the other end you have actors who you associate immediately and solely with a single performance, an actor that simply is that character in your head, someone who embodied the role so well that you'd struggle to believe they aren't that person in real life. Someone who might not have the most filmography entries, but a single character has eternalized them in the hall of fame. For me, that actor is Viggo Mortensen as Aragorn in The Lord of the Rings trilogy. I am sure he has done some amazing work outside of the LOTR franchise that I simply haven't seen, but he embodied that role in such a way that no one will be able to replicate his performance. Who is that actor for you? submitted by /u/DanGrobs97 to r/movies link comments
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On the one end of the spectrum you have the ubiquitous actors like Samuel L. Jackson who has played a supportive or supplementary role in a million movies and isn't praised too much for a specific role he played. The most notable role I associate with him is probably Pulp Fiction, but he's truly a mainstay and seems to feature in 90% of movies from the 90s and 2000s. Other actors fill a middle ground where they appear a bit less frequently but have played notable characters in say 5-10 movies, such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Jack Nicholson, Daniel Day Lewis, Matt Damon, Matthew McConaughey. Finally, on the other end you have actors who you associate immediately and solely with a single performance, an actor that simply is that character in your head, someone who embodied the role so well that you'd struggle to believe they aren't that person in real life. Someone who might not have the most filmography entries, but a single character has eternalized them in the hall of fame. For me, that actor is Viggo Mortensen as Aragorn in The Lord of the Rings trilogy. I am sure he has done some amazing work outside of the LOTR franchise that I simply haven't seen, but he embodied that role in such a way that no one will be able to replicate his performance. Who is that actor for you? submitted by /u/DanGrobs97 to r/movies link comments
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*meirl*
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*Apology*
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*Why do Christians eat pork, but the other abrahamic religions do not.*
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