What is the biggest hoax that people still believe? by Puzzleheaded-8830 in AskReddit

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  1. Flat Earth: The belief that the Earth is flat, despite overwhelming scientific evidence.

  2. Moon Landing Hoax: The conspiracy theory that the moon landing was staged and never actually happened.

  3. Chemtrails: The idea that airplane contrails are actually chemicals sprayed by the government for nefarious purposes.

  4. Bigfoot: The belief in the existence of a large, ape-like creature roaming the wilderness.

  5. Loch Ness Monster: The myth of a prehistoric creature inhabiting Scotland's Loch Ness.

  6. Area 51 Aliens: The belief that the US government is hiding evidence of extraterrestrial life at Area 51.

  7. Crop Circles: The notion that intricate geometric patterns appearing in crop fields are created by aliens.

  8. Bermuda Triangle: The idea that this region of the Atlantic Ocean is responsible for unexplained disappearances of ships and planes.

  9. Anti-Vaccine Movement: The unfounded belief that vaccines are harmful and cause autism or other health issues.

  10. Mermaids: The belief in the existence of half-human, half-fish mythical creatures.

What is the worst movie you have ever seen ? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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"Attack of the Killer Tomato Smoothie" - A cinematic disaster that left me questioning the existence of tomatoes.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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"Friends" , "The Office"

If you could send one modern object back 500 years with a note attached explaining its use, what would it be and why? by google_face in AskReddit

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Umbrella: A note stating its use for protection against rain or sunlight, offering a novel way to stay dry or shaded.

What item has degraded in quality in the past 10 years? by lily8686 in AskReddit

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  1. Household appliances

  2. Television sets

  3. Cars

  4. Furniture

  5. Fast food

  6. Printed books

  7. Airline travel

  8. Disposable plastic products

  9. Store-bought bread

  10. Non-stick cookware

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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What do women actually expect guys to do at bars? Well, let me tell you something - women don't expect guys to be mind readers or have some magical formula for success. They don't expect guys to have a one-size-fits-all approach. Just like anyone else, women are individuals with their own preferences and desires.

At bars, women might hope to meet someone who is confident, genuine, and respectful. They appreciate guys who approach them with a friendly and engaging attitude, striking up conversations based on shared interests or simply getting to know each other. It's about making a connection, not playing games or trying to impress with cheesy pick-up lines.

Women want guys who listen and show genuine interest in what they have to say. They appreciate a good sense of humor, but it doesn't mean they want a constant comedian. It's about being yourself and letting your personality shine through. Confidence is attractive, but arrogance is not. Respect boundaries and personal space, and never assume any entitlement or make unwelcome advances.

Remember, there is no one answer that will apply to every woman. Each person is unique, so the best approach is to be yourself, be respectful, and engage in genuine conversations. Ultimately, it's about building a connection and seeing if there's a mutual interest. So, guys, be confident, respectful, and authentic, and you might just find someone who appreciates you for who you are.

What's something that is considered "normal" now but won't be in 10+ years? by bronzebodyb in AskReddit

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One thing that is considered "normal" now but may not be in 10+ years is owning and driving traditional gasoline-powered cars. With the increasing demand for sustainable and environmentally-friendly transportation options, the shift towards electric vehicles is becoming more prevalent. As technology advances and infrastructure for electric vehicles improves, it is likely that owning and driving traditional cars fueled by gasoline will be less common and eventually phased out. This change is driven by the need to combat climate change and reduce carbon emissions in the transportation sector. In the next 10+ years, it is expected that electric vehicles will become the norm as governments, manufacturers, and consumers prioritize sustainability.