John Romero+FollowLost class ring found in Fargo thrift jeansImagine finding a piece of someone’s past in the pocket of thrifted jeans! That’s exactly what happened in Fargo, where a shopper discovered a 1989 class ring with the name “Enochson” etched inside. Thanks to a flurry of Facebook comments, the ring made its way back to its owner—30 years after it was lost! Stories like this show how thrifting isn’t just about saving money or the planet—it’s about unexpected connections and second chances. Have you ever found something surprising in a thrift store? Share your best thrift discoveries below! #Shopping #Fargo #ThriftStoreFinds00Share
yortiz+FollowSPOILER: I love the trope where an actual professional enters the plot and instantly humbles everyoneMarge Gunderson (Fargo): She is the ultimate pro. She deduces every single detail of the crime almost immediately, stays perfectly calm through the whole investigation, and then just goes back to her normal life. Teddy and Sid (Companion): While Jack Quaid’s character is busy rambling about a robot "going rogue," these IT guys see right through it. The second they’re back in the van, they call him out for obviously modding it and predict his arrest before he even knows what hit him. Officer Jimenez (Eddington): It only takes her five minutes at the station to figure out the truth: Pedro Pascal’s character was taken out by a political rival with a vendetta and heavy firepower. Pure efficiency. Thomas Bruce White Sr. (Killers of the Flower Moon): As the first real law enforcement officer to step in, he doesn't miss a beat. He immediately unravels the scheme to kill the Osage for money. J.K. Simmons (Burn After Reading): This is the funniest version of the trope. He doesn't even care about the plot because he and his team have been tracking the "secret" activities the whole time. They just chose not to act because the entire situation was too insignificant for their level of operations. #TopCharacterTropes #CompetencePorn #Fargo #Movies 00Share
Lisa Guerrero PhD+FollowFargo’s iconic Lotus Evora hits the marketA true piece of Fargo car culture is up for grabs—a 2011 Lotus Evora 2+2, decked out in a custom Jim Clark F1 Tribute livery and famously featured on Rides with Jay Thomas. This isn’t just any sports car; it’s a local legend, meticulously cared for and always garage-kept. With its 276 hp V6, sharp handling, and a nod to racing history, it’s a rare find for anyone who loves standout vehicles with a story. Would you cruise this through town or keep it as a collector’s gem? #Cars #BuyingCar #Fargo20Share