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u/Crash9 · 1 pointr/TheBoys

I'm using that very cable, 50 ft, to my LG Oled C8. 60HZ 4K and HDR. Working perfectly without issue.

Funny part is that cable was made years ago and isn't even new. I got it in 2014.

If you want to buy a newer one you can be sure supports it (and all the reviews say so), here's a couple!
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u/stumpy1991 · 5 pointsr/TheBoys

https://www.amazon.com/Boys-Omnibus-Vol-TPB/dp/1524108596 Alternatively you could buy them to actually support the author & artist if you enjoy it so much

Edit: Apparently it's out of stock but oh well still stands

u/verblox · 7 pointsr/TheBoys

A few days after The Boys came out, Amazon was still returning a 1962 movie as the top search result. https://www.amazon.com/Boys-Robert-Morley-Conrad-Richard/dp/B073XRVPBQ/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=the+boys&qid=1573773533&sr=8-6

Looks like they got it fixed now.

u/serioushouseearth · 3 pointsr/TheBoys

In terms of the smaller softcover collections, you've read up to volume 4.

Here's a link to Herogasm: Volume 5.

The rest of them are listed at this wikipedia link. Just look for those on Amazon.

u/The_Book_Dungeon · 3 pointsr/TheBoys

From Merriam Webster:

um interjection

\ a prolonged m sound , əm\*

Definition of um

—used to indicate hesitation

well, um, I don't know

Examples of um in a Sentence

Recent Examples on the Web

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Um, see you in theaters, because that has the makings of cinematic genius.

— Lilian Min, Cosmopolitan, "Leo Meets His Ultimate Casting Match in a Leonardo Da Vinci Biopic," 14 Aug. 2017

Gabriel averaged an obscene 11.8 yards per target last season and scored touchdowns on 17.1% of his catches, making him an obvious candidate for regress– …um, for worse numbers than last year.

— Pat Fitzmaurice, [SI.com](https://SI.com), "Atlanta Falcons Fantasy Football 2017 Preview: Jones, Freeman Are Top Picks," 2 Aug. 2017*

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Um is a rhetorical device. It is used to convey a hesitation to broach a subject. In short... to soften a blow.

Now, I have NO idea what fault you found with it. It is a time-honored portion of English, and dates back to before Columbus discovered America. Further, as every language has the equivalent of "um" in it, it is believed that the word serves a natural function of language--i.e. it is critical to convey a human thought which is both universal, and required for effective communication.

I would refer you to perhaps the best work on this interesting part of language:

Um. . .: Slips, Stumbles, and Verbal Blunders, and What They Mean

by Michael Erand, Anchor Press, 2008

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https://www.amazon.com/Um-Slips-Stumbles-Verbal-Blunders/dp/1400095433