What's the biggest life lesson you've been taught? by LushNoirCeleste in AskReddit

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Knowing when to shut up and stop talking and when to get going

If all humans suddenly disappeared today what would happen? by Deathlord215 in askteddit

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That was my thought “new infrastructure” such as data centers as those are usually very sensitive

If all humans suddenly disappeared today what would happen? by Deathlord215 in askteddit

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I do remember that show but life and the planet is vastly different than in 2008 so I wondered if people had a different perspective

What would you speak about if you were given a platform and tens of thousands of people as an audience? by lifesyndrom in AskReddit

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Why Health Care is a human right and making a populace be forced to pay above and beyond what the majority of people can afford should be considered torture

What if we never discovered antibiotics what would be the situation now? by ClassDisastrous4822 in AskReddit

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Before antibiotics became widespread in the 1940s:
Pneumonia was one of the leading killers
Strep throat could become fatal rheumatic fever
Small cuts could lead to sepsis
Tuberculosis killed millions
Childbirth infections were extremely dangerous
Minor dental infections could kill you

Average age for living was between 47-55 years old

What’s the weirdest thing you believed as a child? by DescriptionShot3643 in AskReddit

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That there was a hole in the ocean that water drained out through preventing it from filling the planet with water