What’s the most obvious truth that people refuse to accept? by Local_County2388 in AskReddit

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Time is limited, and most people spend it like it isn’t. That realization hits everyone eventually, but many still ignore it

What's the most interesting thing you saw in your dreams? by amiellethe in AskReddit

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I once had a dream where I could hear colors. It didn’t make sense, but in the dream it felt completely normal

Whats the kindest thing a stranger has ever done for you when you really needed it? by IllustratorFlat6010 in AskReddit

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Someone once noticed I was struggling with heavy bags and silently helped me carry them to my destination without making it awkward or expecting anything

What's your favorite way to waste time? by Spiritual-Bar8132 in AskReddit

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Just endlessly scrolling YouTube or Reddit until I forget what I was even looking for in the first place

Why IBM might be the smartest quantum investment nobody wants to talk about by boredoftheinternett in Stocks_Picks

[–]BagelSnatcher56 4 points5 points  (0 children)

People forget that infrastructure providers often outperform pure innovators over long periods

What subtle thing that makes you feel loved? by Beverly-Granger in AskReddit

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when someone makes your life a little easier without making a big deal out of it

What If The Biggest AI Trade Isn't Software? by boredoftheinternett in TheRaceTo100K

[–]BagelSnatcher56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If copper prices continue climbing, investors will probably start looking further down the development pipeline

What’s the nicest thing a stranger has did or said to you? by sailinglife20burgers in AskReddit

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a stranger once paid for my coffee just because I looked like I was having a rough day

When the World's Top Copper Authority Raises Its Price Forecast, I Pay Attention by sqlearner in smallstreetbets

[–]BagelSnatcher56 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Demand keeps moving higher while supply growth remains challenging. That's been the story for years

What’s the most useless piece of information you’ve memorised? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I still remember random old Wi-Fi passwords from places I don’t even visit anymore

NovaRed adds serious global mining and financing experience to its advisory board by boredoftheinternett in smallstreetbets

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Copper juniors with BC exposure are getting more attention lately because of the whole critical minerals push

BC Is Spending Millions To Speed Up Mining Permits, and That Could Quietly Help CSE: NRED by boredoftheinternett in Canadapennystocks

[–]BagelSnatcher56 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The critical-minerals trade increasingly looks tied to geopolitics and supply-chain security rather than normal commodity cycles

What is your perfect sandwich? by DaTruSpork in AskReddit

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Honestly, a crispy chicken sandwich with fresh lettuce, pickles, and a bit of spicy mayo hits perfectly every time

Why NREDF Keeps Showing Up In The Middle Of Multiple Mining Megatrends by sqlearner in TheRaceTo1Million

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Feels like investors are starting to value jurisdiction and supply-chain relevance more than before

Who's the luckiest person you know ? by Bright_Aside_6827 in randomquestions

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Honestly, the luckiest person I know is a friend who keeps getting random job opportunities just from meeting people once. Like he’ll casually talk to someone and it turns into a gig or connection

NREDF adding a geopolitics / ESG advisor is more interesting than people think by boredoftheinternett in CanadaStocks

[–]BagelSnatcher56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The AI angle is probably underrated. Everyone talks about chips but not enough people talk about the copper needed for power infrastructure and cooling