(Part 3) Best posters & prints according to redditors

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We found 3,319 Reddit comments discussing the best posters & prints. We ranked the 2,201 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top Reddit comments about Posters & Prints:

u/Dizneymagic · 35 pointsr/mildlyinteresting

The 40 year keychain calendars are on Amazon at $3.68 each.

Or upgrade to the 50 year calendar paper weight for $11

Or the deluxe one for $32

*fixed the link

u/Bluethulhu · 15 pointsr/Bioshock

I got mine for ~$15. Link because apparently OP died in a plane crash. It's $10 including shipping at the moment.

u/MajorMalafunkshun · 13 pointsr/pics

Found it on Amazon. FYI, any Amazon Smile purchases for the next few days (until Nov 2?) provide 5% to charity instead of normal 0.5%

https://smile.amazon.com/Dropping-Bounty-Bucket-Gallery-Bathroom/dp/B078WDZDCT/

u/NikeRafa · 11 pointsr/arcticmonkeys

this sweatshirt would be nice, this poster is a classic, and this pendant seems like a good one too. Idk hope these help you figure it out!

u/pocketalprazolam · 9 pointsr/Whatisthis

For a 50 year calendar like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000J3R2UO/

u/Dyolf_Knip · 9 pointsr/atheism

> Rarely do I have a Kentucky student who learned about human evolution in high school biology

This is just unforgivable. I live in Kentucky, and I've been explaining it to my daughter from age 4. She watches tons of animal documentaries and has this hanging in her bedroom.

u/kroneaftermath · 8 pointsr/bdsm

Found it:

Evolution Tree of Life featuring Charles Darwin, 24x36 Poster Print https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003XRAI90/

u/TheRealDuHass · 8 pointsr/EmpireDidNothingWrong

Man. I used to have this. It disappeared in a move a couple years back.

Still have this one though

u/UnalphabetizedThings · 7 pointsr/HelpMeFind
u/trashrabbits · 7 pointsr/radiohead

I got a pretty cool poster in my game room that's reminiscent of the Kid A/Amnesiac Tour and I got it for under $10 on Amazon. It looks like this.

EDIT: Here's the link for it. It's 24in x 36in and it looks great. I'd suggest framing it though.

u/alcojuana420 · 6 pointsr/funny

Did you see the Boba Fett one link

u/sardaug · 6 pointsr/getdisciplined

For starters, I want to congratulate you on sharing this with us :) Asking for help is a big step forward! I would challenge you to consider what being "independent" actually means to you. Does this mean "isolation"? "Going it on your own"? I would encourage you to read the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. I think you'll find some valuable, actionable insights :) Best of luck!

u/FLX · 5 pointsr/coffeestations

Pop Chart Lab P2 Exceptional Expressions of Espresso Coffee Poster Print, Multicolored, 18"X24", https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IF7PAWI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_soFyDbJR0FY1E

ArtToFrames 18x24 inch Black Satin Picture Frame, WOMCF-105-048C-18x24 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BXKOYHQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_apFyDbZSTCMXF

u/bearsman0 · 5 pointsr/arcticmonkeys

I got this one on amazon. Otherwise i would recommend checking out your local record stores for some.

u/AdventureDriver · 4 pointsr/XWingTMG
u/mushu73 · 4 pointsr/onofffood

Seems to be out of stock but I'm sure you can find something similar on Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/Pop-Chart-Lab-Exceptional-Expressions/dp/B00IF7PAWI

Edit: If you scroll down on that page there are indeed similar posters.

u/SurprisinglyOrganic · 4 pointsr/gorillaz

Amazon has a decent selection

"All Here"

u/EgoFlyer · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Since you seem pretty crafty, I was wondering if you could take an XXL poster and cut it into a triptych yourself. These posters are the ones I could find in dimensions that seem like they would work for that:

u/RotaryJihad · 3 pointsr/ForgottenWeapons

I have a No 1 Mk V in the back of the safe. Yours does indeed seem like a bubba or some sort of repair.

If you're looking for parts as of 2010 http://www.efdrifles.com/ had some parts, notably furniture. The owner was quite kind in answering my inquiries. At the time I didn't have the budget to restore the rifle. Now I don't have the inclination.

http://bdlltd.com/ is a regular exhibitor at Knob Creek. He had some parts, again the last real contact was 6-7 years ago.

The book by Ian Skennerton, https://www.amazon.com/Book-Lee-Enfield-Ian-Skennerton-Signed/dp/B006559906, seems to be the most oft cited reference on the rifle.

I've had a heck of a time figuring out value. Selling the rifle outright was tricky. Casual collectors priced it like a Mk III or misidentified it as a No 5. Knowledgable collectors, all very kind to talk shop and share info, noted the missing parts and the difficulty in valuing the somewhat uncommon Mk V.

I've got pics around here somewhere. I'll scrounge those up and see if they help both of us figure out what parts each of us might lack.

I'd be eager to hear any commentary or see any data on value. I know that might be a little gauche to ask about but it's hard to figure out what fair prices on these rifles would be. That valuation directly determines if a restoration is worthwhile.

u/nope-tastic · 3 pointsr/GetStudying

It looks like you're trying to jump into a bunch of things at once. That's not a bad thing - you're excited to make changes, and you're ready to take the steps you need to for them. That's great! That said, you're looking to make a lot more changes than most people can keep up with at once. So it might be a good idea to start with small steps that can make a difference.

You seem to grasp part of the solution: time management. The truth is, none of us can tell you how to manage your time. We don't know what your circumstances and priorities are. At best, we can offer suggestions about class-to-home-study ratios and how to plan your day. But anything more than that, we can only really give you some advice and tools that might help.

First, the advice: Time management is mostly about prioritization. Yes, you have to work within a schedule that might not be in your control. You have hours that are dedicated to existing responsibilities, like school, sports, clubs or church activities. But the things that you do outside these responsibilities are at least partially in your control, and that's where the prioritization starts. So here's what I think will help you:

Identify three things you'd like to prioritize in your life. This might include your grades, as you've stated above. You might want to focus on physical fitness, family togetherness, music, spending time with friends, writing, reading, learning skills like coding - that's something you need to figure out on your own. Write down these priorities in a way that speaks to you. For example, you might write "Getting good grades is a priority for me because I want to get into a good college and have scholarship opportunities." Do this for all three priorities.

Your next step is going to be to make small steps to help you show how committed you are to those priorities. You're not going to easily jump from studying 20 minutes after class ends to spending an hour every evening outlining your textbooks. But you might be able to fit in, say, another 15-30 minutes at home when you can look over your notes and check your textbooks for anything that was unclear, and then another 30 minutes to do some of your required reading. You can always add more time and activities later.

Here's where it gets tricky: motivation dries up pretty quick, and studies have shown that people have only a certain amount of willpower, and it's surprisingly consistent. You can only do things you don't want to do for so long before you get burnt out. This is where the prioritization statement I had you write above comes in. That's your willpower booster.

Every time you catch yourself slipping out of the habits you're forming to achieve your goals, you need to pull out the prioritization statements and read them, preferably aloud. Then you have to say to yourself - again, aloud is best - "I am choosing to play video games instead of study because I am not prioritizing getting good grades." This is called cognitive dissonance. The two statements are both true, but they directly contradict each other. Your brain is going to view this negatively, and you will find yourself trying to prove one of the statements false by withdrawing the statement or changing your behavior.

Having the written priority statement will help you to change the behavior instead. The written statement is tangible. You can pick it up and read it, and it won't change. The spoken statement only exists as a thought or as words in the air. Although it may not work all the time, the easiest path for your brain to take is going to be to change the statement that is not written down. You may need to consciously change it to something like "I am choosing to play video games after I review my notes from history class and biology because I am prioritizing getting good grades." This positive rephrasing is in line with your original priority statement, and you'll have an easier time following along, especially because it does not make you avoid the behavior - you're just delaying it.

Now that I've given you my advice (which you can take or leave - I'm an Internet stranger, not your parent or adviser), here are the tools I can give you:

Getting Things Done is a good book for anyone who wants help managing their workload, regardless of if it's school or work. Many libraries carry a copy because it is a popular resource.

7 Habits of Highly Effective People is another well-respected book that is good for self-improvement and habits worth cultivating. It looks like you might be younger than the target audience, so you might prefer 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens, which I would have loved as a teenager.

This list of Apps/programs is useful for different tools and options that are available to help you manage your time and responsibilities. None of them is a substitute for dedication and discipline, but it's sure easier to stay motivated and disciplined when you know where to find all your stuff!

I hesitate to provide a Reddit link, as I know Reddit can be a major time suck if you get too into it, but consider checking out the top posts in /r/getdisciplined for some advice or anecdotes that may help you to stick with your plans, whatever they are.

There's more I could say here, but honestly, it's past midnight where I am now, and I need to get ready for bed. Feel free to PM me if anything in this giant essay I've written is unclear or if you want more information. I'll do my best to help you out.

Good luck! Work hard and stay dedicated.

u/pestilence · 3 pointsr/guns
u/slappetystick · 3 pointsr/arcticmonkeys

I ordered this one (AM in row boat) in 2011. I really like it.

u/[deleted] · 3 pointsr/atheism

you can get it on Amazon for ten bucks. I just put it on my wish list!

u/l0c0dantes · 3 pointsr/pbsideachannel

Ok, speaking as a someone who works in manufacturing, I don't think this will really break things all told.

Lets look at what traditional paper printers did to copyright. Say you want some art to put on your wall. Lets Say The Mona Lisa Now you can go to amazon and pick one up for 5$ (Boy, did I pick the wrong painting for this example, oh well.)

Or you could just take that image, throw it up in MS paint, and do the job yourself for a few pennies worth of paper and ink. Or take it to Kinko's and have them do it for a couple bucks if you want the full size.

This is my same view on 3d printing. Yes, you could buy a desktop model, and print whatever your heart desires, to the skill you might have (Calibration and printing issues are a thing. My local makerspace had no end of trouble with their makerbot) that the work envelope would allow. Now, yes places like shapeways would have to worry about the leaglease of it, but I have never heard of a print shop turn away something because you couldn't prove you had ownership of the image.

Oh, and his example about airplane replacement parts? Yea, that entire scenario is completely against the current FAA Regulations. The sourcing requirements for Aerospace parts are ridiculous.

Anyways, my view is as such. Currently in manufacturing, if you need something made in your city, there are a multiude of shops where you can get it done. As long as you have a print, people will probably make it for you (Assuming it is not a stolen print from a regular client. You would probally get blown in for that) With 3d printing, You have the models on Thingiverse (Unless you roll your own) and a place like shapeways that makes them. As it stands, there are currently 2 points of failures for the major supply chain here. Now, imagine a thingiverse competitor with the ethos of the pirate bay? If you can get the models anywhere, all you need to do is find a place to print them for you. And hey look, here is a site that will point you in the correct direction

tl;dr Yes, copyright might be a thing for the big national printing houses. I don't think it will actually do anything to stop smaller one off pieces. If you are going to do grey market stuff, don't advertise it or get to big.

u/Bell_Biv_WillemDafoe · 3 pointsr/TalesFromYourBarista

Something like this?

u/Caedus_Vao · 3 pointsr/guns

Oh,you got the 80-pager. There is a lot of good stuff in that one, too. I consoled myself the other night after your PM by trying to convince myself that I should save the $20.

I was referring to the absolutely mammoth codex that is this.

Best Enfield-related purchase I've made since I started buying Enfields. Well, behind about half of the Enfields, I'd say.

u/MDizzy95 · 3 pointsr/TaylorSwift
u/Whistlin_Willy_Wart · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00IYA26M8/ref=mp_s_a_1_36?qid=1410835314&sr=8-36&pi=AC_SX110_SY165_QL70

The reason why I hate the new trilogy isn't even because of that fucking abomination Jar Jar Binks, or because they got Samuel L. Jackson (who doesn't do shit in the prequels) to appeal to African-Americans (sorry if this sounds racist), but because if the MOTHERFUCKING SPACE EMBARGO IN EPISODE ONE THAT CAUSED ALL THIS STUPID SHIT, and that they sent two Jedi's to deal with this. Then better yet the fucking republic doesn't do shit after sending JEDI, to access the damn situation and they tell them that Naboo invaded.

It makes absolutely no fucking sense.

Gosh damn space supplies.

u/Wittinator · 2 pointsr/SpiceandWolf

Merci. I got it off here. Pretty solid quality. The colour actually came out quite a bit darker than the preview (I assume that was a printing error or something) but oddly enough, I actually prefer it darker : P

u/0six0four · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

"I am Daenerys Stormborn of House Targaryen, of the blood of Old Valyeria. I am the dragon's daughter, and I swear to you that those who would harm you will die screaming"I just had to choose Daenerys from Game of Thrones.My friend actually recommended the books it was based off. This is my favorite character because of all challenges and ruthless environment she had dealt with, she still has compassion to the lowest of people. Boom! Roasted this or this

u/shadez36 · 2 pointsr/EmpireDidNothingWrong

Here you go.
Now go out there and make our empire proud!

u/quick_quip_whip · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I'd really like this poster, as it goes well with the existing decor and I have a frame that I'm looking for a poster for.

u/cmorris5 · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Please make me not have a blank wall T.t the blank walls will drive you insane.

u/Soggy_Bizquick · 2 pointsr/TaylorSwift

It was on amazon for about $20 but now it’s unavailable

u/Deradius · 2 pointsr/atheism

I infer that you are looking for a secular handle on a normative ethical theory.

Right Conduct: Theories and Application by Bayles and Henley provides a basic outline of essential philosophical thinking from an academic perspective.

The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, while authored by a Mormon, doesn't have any religious content that I recall and outlines some very useful heuristics for living a moral life. It's targeted at a general audience.


Meditations by Marcus Aurelius does contain some religious content (though here he's not referring to YHWH), but still has a lot of useful ideas with secular application.

You may also be interested in The School of Life and The Greater Good Science Center.

Good luck.

u/vatreehugger · 2 pointsr/firefly

My favorite is this Mucha-style rendition of the ladies.

This and these are also shiny.

u/mp3boy · 2 pointsr/ketouk

Sucralose is good, 3 drops is equivalent to 1 tsp of sugar and you can get a small bottle on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sucralose-Liquid-Sweetener-English-Swedish/dp/B005MISDCM

It's also worth mentioning that Xylitol is highly toxic to dogs even in tiny amounts. Not sure if you can buy it separately but it's used in a lot of sugar free sweets.

u/souljalid · 2 pointsr/OnePiece

i got the same set here . the shanks poster is obviously inaccurate though so i didn’t hang it up with the rest

u/Anibeta · 2 pointsr/SpiceandWolf

It was a gift but I believe I found it on Amazon.com

This is it.

u/Gronner · 2 pointsr/DIY

Got the same map as a poster, I love it :) Hung up right above my bed. Got it from german amazon, but this is one (there are similiar offers also) from amazon.com : http://www.amazon.com/Vintage-World-Giant-Poster-College/dp/B002HPNDCS/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1419734317&sr=8-9&keywords=world+map

u/Buttxtouch · 2 pointsr/Coffee

This is the best one I can find but im going to keep looking

EDIT: Found it on Etsy!

u/jojewels92 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

OH MY GLOB. I wants one so bad.

These are really cool. Men of Firefly
and Ladies of Firefly

I'll write a little paragraph in a moment.

u/detrw5 · 1 pointr/radiohead

I bought one on amazon a while ago - it's like $4+shipping (no prime :( )
here

u/ecapstime · 1 pointr/gameofthrones

They we're handing them out for free at Barnes and Noble last year (fucking awesome) - not sure if they have any more in stock or are planning on giving out more. When in doubt, Amazon

u/nnutcase · 1 pointr/ScienceTeachers

Or a sweet poster he/she doesn’t have up in the room yet, such as this tree of life: https://www.amazon.com/Generic-Tree-Poster-Print-24x36/dp/B003XRAI90

Or any of these are on sale: https://www.popchartlab.com/collections/gift-guides-nature-lovers

u/Cakey123445 · 1 pointr/ketouk

It was a yummy breakfast, was so stuffed I could barely move. Coconut flour is Tiana from Holland & Barrett. It was sweetened with 6 drops of Sucralose from Amazon
http://http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B005MISDCM/

u/Foolness · 1 pointr/productivity

Good post but it's missing references.

The poster book for Stoicism and productivity mixed together: The Obstacle is the Way

Not sure about the rest but for subjectivity, I'm guessing The Now Habit

Guess for negativity bias Predictably Irrational

Guess for think objectively Succeed

Guess for advice to friends The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

I guess this goes to explain my downvote. I'm not really expecting a fully referenced article but it goes to show that either productivity concepts are overrated and can be summed up in one short article or the concepts, as written in the article, is vastly under-represented if not mis-represented.

I'm sure my lone vote won't matter much in the river of upvotes and congrats for giving your site and articles that "Seth Godin" touch but you could do better.

u/TheGoldenCaulk · 1 pointr/guns

Ok then, military surplus rifles. That's a solid place to start. Here's a rundown:

I actually don't have a K31 book, but this one is written by Joe Poyer who is an author I trust. K31s are pretty straightforward for the most part, it's the earlier rifles that are a tad complicated to study.

There's so many damn Mausers that it's hard to recommend a book that covers enough of them. This one should be enough to get you started. This one just came back in print and is for the Swedish Mauser.

For Mosins, This one should provide enough knowledge, but there's actually a surprising amount of material online. Not many printed books on Mosins in English, sadly.

For Enfields, Ian Skennerton's book is the go-to.

And that should be enough to get you started. For any other guns, just type the gun name followed by "book" into Google and you should find what you need. And as always, the internet has plenty of it's own resources too.

u/Klein_Fred · 1 pointr/politics

>Oh, I'm sorry, since when?

Since the beginning.

Again, look at the graph. Pre-1970's, the line for worker compensation went up along with the line for productivity. Higher productivity? Higher pay!!

It's only AFTER that point that the lines diverge- productivity kept going up, while compensation levelled out.

>This thought experiment is two employees with different levels of production (you might call that level of production their productivity).

Even if this were the case we were discussing, you left out a vital piece of information: the machine. 'B' is ONLY more productive because of the machine. The machine that someone else invented, the machine that someone else built, the machine the company paid for.

We are not comparing (productivity of A) to (productivity of B). We are comparing (productivity of A) to (productivity of B with the machine). To see if the compensation is fair between them, we need to remove the productivity boost the machine provides.

>So you're telling me that you, the consumer of their labors, will pay more money for fewer widgets? Even though you could pay less money for more widgets?

Quantity is not always better.

Mona Lisa: $830 million dollars ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_most_expensive_paintings#Background )

Mona Lisa poster: $9.94 ( https://www.amazon.com/Pyramid-America-Leonardo-DaVinci-Mona-36-Inch/dp/B000NVYYOY )

>B's button pushing is ten times as valuable as A's hand-crafting.

Any idiot can push a button. Hell, you can train a monkey to do it. You are saying that a trained monkey is more valuable than a master craftsman.

>One minute of B's production time is equivalent to ten minutes of production time for A.

NO. Again, you are forgetting the machine.

One minute of B's time PLUS THE MACHINE is equivalent to ten minutes of production time for A. It is NOT B who is responsible for the higher production- it is the machine. Why should B get paid more, when it is the machine that is responsible for the higher production?

u/Deoplan · 1 pointr/OnePiece
u/peoplebuttspongecake · 1 pointr/DesignMyRoom

A must for any Star Wars themed bathrooms

Edit: I just went down the rabbit hole.

These two prints are great. Boba Fett

Vader

u/j_ohhhhh · 1 pointr/Bioshock
u/MoltenGold · 1 pointr/keto

Thanks mate. Do you think if I have 6 or 7 tbs of extra virgin olive oil and few tbs of clarified butter just by itself, that's alright? Or is it insane? I could have 4-5 eggs daily with them too along with some mayo or ceasar dressing?

I don't mind not having any real food if what I mentioned above is doable? Or am I acting crazy :p

Edit: http://i.imgur.com/80GDSpG.png (a sample meal)

Edit 2: I am also having multi-vitamins daily and am using this sweetener - http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B005MISDCM

u/footyDude · 1 pointr/explainlikeimfive

Some paintings/art have historical and cultural significance. It may be that the painting was by one of the most famous/well-respective artists from a country or region, it may be that the painting is a historical artefact from an era of cultural importance.


These sorts of things add to the price of a painting as it is 'valued' more highly by people and there may be competing private collectors/public collectors (e.g. art galleries/museums) all willing to pay more.


Take the Mona Lisa. It's just a portrait, it's a portrait that probably 90% of people have seen already yet if you go to the Louvre in Paris it is almost never quiet in the room - there are people queuing to go look at it in person...sample photo. Why? What difference is it vs. a poster-print of it like this which you can get for under $5 with shipping? To the Louvre having it in their museum brings customers in the door - they would happily pay millions for it because without it they might lose 100s of thousands of customers a year to a rival museum.







u/ryno31 · 1 pointr/arcticmonkeys

This ones on my wall
http://www.amazon.com/Arctic-Monkeys-Poster-Print-24x36/dp/B000WQ9NF0
I think it's FWN era, definitely pre Humbug

u/t0f0b0 · 1 pointr/explainlikeimfive

I can get a poster of the Mona Lisa for very little though.

u/elliehoops · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
u/seamusthehound · 1 pointr/radiohead

Bought this one. Wish I'd bought that one.
Or any other.

u/_Captain_ · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I may be freaking out...

My favorite character is Mal (and yes, my username is dedicated to him). His loyalty is astounding. His crew is his family and I think it's extremely admirable. He keeps his head in times of hardship and usually pulls through with even a laugh or two. I love that he surrounds himself with people he'd like to be more like; or at least people with qualities he feels he's lost. He admires Kaylee for her innocence, Book for his faith, Simon's love for his sister and dedication to learning, etc. He knows he's had to bury this qualities in himself, so he keeps them close in other people so he doesn't forget them.

Items:

u/gamerlin · 1 pointr/mildlyinteresting

Kikkerland 50 Year Calendar Paperweight (CAL50) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000J3R2UO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_T9vZBbJ97Y1NF

u/zombreness · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Hello! welcome, I'm Bre. you can call me Bre.

You obviously need this one. Oh, and this one (If you like this movie, that is!)

u/leeroyjenkinsboy · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

For You A friend of mine bought these, they work and are pretty fun to trick friends with, suggesting them to alot of people.

For Me

For The Lulz

u/sonicdsl · 1 pointr/keto

Since you mentioned you're in the UK, I found a source for you on the UK Amazon site: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sucralose-Liquid-Sweetener-English-Swedish/dp/B005MISDCM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1345856130&sr=8-1

Should be very similar to the one we get here, and it's only £4.99.