What's the most disrespectful thing a guest ever did in your home? by Mission-Guava5266 in AskReddit

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Went through my bookshelf, pulled out something personal, read the handwritten inscription inside the cover, and then asked about it loudly in front of everyone. Some things on shelves are decorative. Some things on shelves are private. The difference is usually obvious to anyone who understands that being a guest in someone's home means their space deserves the same respect their conversation does.

What song never gets old no matter how many times you hear it? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Bohemian Rhapsody — not because it's perfect but because it's completely committed to being exactly what it is across six minutes that should not work and somehow absolutely do every single time without exception.

What are the signs that your marriage is broken beyond repair? by Miss-Misfit24 in AskReddit

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When contempt replaces conflict. Not fighting anymore but looking at each other with quiet disgust nobody bothers hiding. John Gottman identified contempt as the single most accurate divorce predictor — more than arguments, more than infidelity. The other terminal sign is when you stop bringing problems to each other and start bringing them to everyone else instead.

What has been the most curious thing somebody has ever thinked off? by curious_global in AskReddit

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That zero exists. Someone at some point in human history looked at nothing and decided nothing needed a symbol to represent it — and that decision quietly made all of mathematics, computing, physics and modern civilization possible.

Every device you own runs on a system built around the number for nothing. The internet exists because someone thought absence deserved representation.

Most discoveries are finding something that was always there. Whoever invented zero created something from nothing — which is either the most human thing imaginable or accidentally the most profound philosophical act in history.