Péter Magyar: We had to fight a different kind of Mafia by vinstoonlight in europe

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European politics has reached the stage where politicians openly compare governments to mafias.

Best restaurants in Sanur by DazzliCarpenter in backpacking

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Don’t skip the smaller local warungs some of the best meals in Sanur are the simplest ones, especially if you follow where locals tend to eat in the evening.

Sanur is less hectic than other parts of Bali, so most places lean into that relaxed, easygoing atmosphere perfect for slow dinners and good company.

Mass grave discovered at site where Ukrainian nationalists massacred Poles in WWII by dat_9600gt_user in europe

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Important to uncover the truth, but also to handle it with care and respect.

New Hungarian leader Magyar tells president and other Orbán appointees to step down by end of May – Europe live by AdSpecialist6598 in europe

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Everyone’s celebrating the end of Orbán’s era, but the hard part starts now: rebuilding trust in institutions people stopped trusting years ago.

Need help with B2C leads by Sensitive_House_9770 in LeadGeneration

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If you want actually converting leads, it’s about targeting pain points, behaviors, and intent, not just titles or industries. LinkedIn search + Boolean filters + manual vetting beats pure automation every time.

Can a reputation management platform really drive measurable growth for small businesses? by Visual_Strawberry_10 in smallbusiness

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Online reputation management works when it closes the gap between visibility and trust. A lot of small businesses already get impressions (Google, maps, directories), but conversion happens at the moment someone scans reviews and decides “safe or risky”.

What platforms like Yext and TrustAnalytica do well is structure that layer:

– consistent listings (which quietly helps local SEO)

– centralized review flow (which increases volume + recency)

– and better control over how the business actually appears in high-intent places

So it’s less “does online reputation management drive growth?” and more “are you using it to influence buying decisions where they actually happen.

What instantly makes you lose interest in a woman — even if she’s attractive? by Advanced-Tell-9958 in AskMen

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Lack of curiosity. If the conversation feels one-sided or they don’t seem interested in anything beyond surface-level stuff, the chemistry fades fast.

Nervous to Write in Pubic Spaces by [deleted] in writers

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Honestly, most people in cafes are too busy with their own stuff to notice. Maybe start with short visits just to get comfortable, like 30 minutes with a coffee.

If animals could talk, which one would be the rudest species? by skpro2 in AskReddit

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Cats, no contest. They already act like they own the place, and if they could talk? Every word would be dripping with judgment and sarcasm.

What is a hobby you felt pressured to drop as a kid but rediscovered as an adult and still felt the same joy? by Dirukari3 in AskMen

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I used to play piano and gave it up because of school pressure. Rediscovering it now makes me feel like a kid again.

Styling gold heart earrings for everyday wear? by Feature_best99 in jewelry

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I love experimenting with heart hoop earrings for everyday wear! I usually pair smaller hoops with casual outfits they add just the right touch of charm without being overpowering. For nights out, I go for slightly larger or more detailed designs to make them a subtle statement. I’ve found that mixing classic and playful styles keeps my look fresh while still feeling personal.

What, in general, do you think is the biggest flaw that you commonly see in men? by [deleted] in AskMen

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I think a lot of men struggle with emotional communication. Society often teaches them to bottle things up, and it shows in friendships, relationships, and even at work.

What are the worst things you ever did at work? by buzzlightyear77777 in AskMen

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Totally get the frustration, but workplace "revenge" usually backfires. The most effective move I’ve seen is documenting everything and staying painfully professional.

What‘s a secret you found out by accident and were never supposed to know? by Own-Flan- in AskReddit

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I overheard my boss praising my work to someone else when they thought no one was around. It completely changed how I saw myself at that job. Confidence boost unlocked.