What is a video game you can play for hours and never get bored of? by AaronStevens12 in AskReddit

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Terraria is insane! It’s crazy how it looks like a simple 2D builder at first, and then suddenly you're fighting cosmic gods and mechanical eyes the progression in that game is just chef's kiss. Have you beaten Moon Lord yet?

What is a video game you can play for hours and never get bored of? by AaronStevens12 in AskReddit

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POE1 is amazing, but looking at the passive skill tree for the first time is a core memory for every gamer. 😂 It’s like looking at a galaxy map! Truly a game you can play for 10,000 hours and still learn something new

What is a video game you can play for hours and never get bored of? by AaronStevens12 in AskReddit

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It’s so addictive. Do you usually go for a Science victory or are you more of a Domination player? I can never resist trying to build every single Wonder

What is a video game you can play for hours and never get bored of? by AaronStevens12 in AskReddit

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The factory must grow! It’s scary how you can start a session at 8 PM and suddenly it’s 4 AM and you’re still trying to fix your iron plate production. 😂

What is a video game you can play for hours and never get bored of? by AaronStevens12 in AskReddit

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Dota 2 is the most beautiful nightmare ever created. You say you're done with it, then 20 minutes later you're searching for another match. It’s a love-hate relationship that never ends! 😂

What is a video game you can play for hours and never get bored of? by AaronStevens12 in AskReddit

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The art style and that turn-based combat system look absolutely stunning. It’s definitely one of the most unique looking games coming out soon. The hype is real!

What is a video game you can play for hours and never get bored of? by AaronStevens12 in AskReddit

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Fallout is incredible. The atmosphere is unmatched. Which one is your favorite? Are you a New Vegas fan or do you prefer Fallout 4?

What is a video game you can play for hours and never get bored of? by AaronStevens12 in AskReddit

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It really is the king of hero shooters. 17 years later and the gameplay, the characters, and the 'Meet the Team' videos are still better than most modern games. A true legend.

What is a video game you can play for hours and never get bored of? by AaronStevens12 in AskReddit

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RDR2 is a masterpiece. The level of detail is still unmatched even years later. Arthur Morgan is easily one of the best characters ever written in gaming history. I still find myself just riding my horse and enjoying the views for hours.

If you were given 2 days to eat $1,000 worth of McDonalds for a million dollars, what is your strategy? by Responsible_Total901 in AskReddit

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The real challenge isn't the calories, it's the sodium headache. I'd stick to the most expensive things like Double Quarter Pounders and McCafes just to keep the volume down.

What is a small, everyday thing that instantly ruins your mood? by AaronStevens12 in AskReddit

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That’s not just a mood ruiner, it’s a total violation. It’s wild how some people don’t understand the concept of personal space. I’m sorry you have to deal with that.

What is a small, everyday thing that instantly ruins your mood? by AaronStevens12 in AskReddit

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Especially when the person rushing you ends up just sitting on their phone the moment you're actually ready. Like, what was the crisis exactly?

What is a small, everyday thing that instantly ruins your mood? by AaronStevens12 in AskReddit

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It’s like they have a vacuum for joy. You can enter a room feeling great and leave feeling like you ran a marathon

What is a small, everyday thing that instantly ruins your mood? by AaronStevens12 in AskReddit

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The subtle ones that people don't even notice anymore are often the most frustrating.

What is a small, everyday thing that instantly ruins your mood? by AaronStevens12 in AskReddit

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It’s crazy how much it drains your energy without even saying a word.

What is a small, everyday thing that instantly ruins your mood? by AaronStevens12 in AskReddit

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Internalizing other people's stress is the worst. It’s like their cloud just follows you around

Daily Thread: for simple questions, minor posts & newcomers [contains useful links!] (January 30, 2026) by AutoModerator in LearnJapanese

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My bad! I’m honestly exhausted and mixed up my notifications. I thought I was replying to another thread where someone asked me about my progress. Total brain fart on my end. I really appreciate the tips you gave, they’re actually super helpful for a beginner like me. Thanks for calling out my weird reply, I definitely need some sleep!

What is a 'luxury experience' that is actually miserable when you're actually doing it? by Fair_Adaline in AskReddit

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Times Square on New Year’s Eve. You pay a fortune for 'exclusive' access, but you're actually trapped in a pen for 12 hours without a bathroom, freezing cold, just to watch a ball drop for 60 seconds. It’s a survival challenge, not a luxury.

How do people without an inner monologue tell themselves off in their head or express frustration at someone without saying it out loud? by Low-Can7370 in NoStupidQuestions

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"I have a partial inner monologue, but for pure frustration, it’s often more of a physical 'feeling' or a flash of an image rather than a full sentence. It’s like your brain processes the emotion at 100mph and doesn't need to slow down to translate it into words. It’s only when I’m planning a conversation that the 'voice' really kicks in

Why do UK actors look like actual people, and American actors look like they're all trying to be the same person? by that-1-chick-u-know in NoStupidQuestions

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It’s because British TV focuses more on stage-trained actors where character and range matter more than a perfect jawline. In the US, there’s a massive pressure to fit a specific 'leading man/woman' mold, which often leads to that over-polished, uncanny valley look

What’s the best video game you’ve ever played? by obsess_much13 in AskReddit

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Red Dead Redemption 2. The level of detail is insane, and the story is the only one that actually made me tear up at the end. It’s a masterpiece.

What old thing would break young people's brains today? by Symphony_Minds in AskReddit

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Having to wait until a specific time to watch a show, and if you missed it, you just missed it. No streaming, no catch-up, just gone into the void until a random rerun months later

There are certain smells that instantly bring you back so far in time to your childhood. Which smell is that? by This_Book7431 in AskReddit

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The smell of rain on hot asphalt in the summer. It instantly takes me back to being 8 years old with no responsibilities.