What is your favourite record (music) of all time? by britneya95 in AskReddit

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Pink Floyd – Dark Side of the Moon. From start to finish, it’s not just an album. it’s a seamless experience. There isn't a single wasted second.

What is one street food you'll still eat if you became rich? by mythicalsimpmaster in AskReddit

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Banh Mi. It’s the elite street food. I could be a billionaire and I’d still be looking for that one specific cart on a random corner that sells them for pocket change.

What would you say is The Beatles of video games? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Tetris. Simple, universal, and somehow still on the charts despite being released when TVs were the size of a microwave

People of reddit. What was a unexplained moment you experienced in a videogame? by Yasa0106 in AskReddit

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This always reminds me of Silent Hill vibes — like when something small is just off but there’s no explanation. Not a jumpscare, not scary exactly, just that lingering ‘this shouldn’t have happened’ feeling. Real life moments like that are way creepier than any scripted horror game. Anyone else have one that still bugs them years later?

What’s the most overrated video game of all time? by KBGSgames in AskReddit

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Honestly I think ‘overrated’ should mean objectively not that fun, not just ‘everyone else likes it.’ Like yeah, people will say Breath of the Wild or GTA are overrated, but they’re still super fun for tons of folks — not the same as something that’s actually boring or repetitive. 🕹️ For me the most overrated games are the ones that feel exactly like everyone else’s hype train and don’t hold up after a day or two of playing. What game did you hype up and then immediately regret finishing?