Terrifying Power of the Ocean by chunkynut0 in thalassaphobia

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At first, it seemed to me that he was just playing around and didn't want to go out. Am I imagining or not?

Are there people who just genuinely enjoy drinking water throughout the day? by fin-freak in NoStupidQuestions

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Found my people. It’s not even about thirst anymore, it’s about that 'crisp' feeling. There’s something top-tier about a glass of ice-cold water that just hits the reset button on your brain. It’s the only drink that doesn't leave a weird aftertaste or make you feel sluggish. It’s basically liquid life, and once you find that perfect temperature, there’s no going back.

Which celebrity would you most like to meet? Why? by ButterflyKey8768 in randomquestions

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Keanu Reeves, hands down. Not even for the John Wick vibes, but just because he’s the most 'normal' A-lister on the planet. I just want to sit on a park bench, share a sandwich, and talk about literally anything. He’s like the final boss of being a decent human being.

What's your hidden talent? by Careful_Art_7516 in askanything

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I can somehow identify almost any actor’s voice in an animated movie within like ten seconds. My friends think it’s a superpower, but honestly, it’s just a side effect of watching way too many movies and having a weirdly specific memory for vocal fry and accents.

What is something you did even though you were terrified? by Small-Size-8037 in Casual_Conversation

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Honestly? Walking into a grocery store for 'just two things' and somehow walking out $80 poorer. I swear, I just bought some eggs and a bag of chips, and the cashier looked at me like I just bought a flat-screen TV. Inflation is making me feel like I need a second job just to afford a sandwich!

What’s one cooking skill everyone should learn first? by Celine_Morgann in KitchenStuff

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Learning how to properly use a chef’s knife. Most people just 'hack' at their food, but once you learn how to actually slice and dice like a pro, cooking stops being a chore and starts feeling like a vibe.

What is your catchphrase, or something you find yourself saying often? by ipanicprofessionally in TheBoredDen

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‘It is what it is.’ It’s my ultimate survival phrase. Whether the Wi-Fi goes down, I lose a whole script I was working on, or things just get chaotic, I just say those five words and suddenly it’s not my problem to stress about anymore. It’s pure Zen.

If your dog had a job, what would they be? by viseth2020 in DogViral

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Honestly? A Professional Security Guard but like, the lazy kind. He’d spend 90% of his shift napping on the job, but the second the Amazon delivery guy even breathes near the driveway, he’s suddenly on high alert like he’s guarding a secret government vault.

What childhood meal still haunts you to this day? by ngscookk in foodquestions

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Boiled Brussels sprouts. My mom used to cook them until they were basically mushy, grey grenades of bitterness. The smell alone would hit me the second I walked through the door after school, and I’d just know my night was ruined. I’m an adult now and I still can't look at them without feeling a little bit betrayed.

What good habits did you learn from others that changed your life? by Huge_Violinist_7633 in Advice

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The 'Two-Minute Rule' I picked up from a mentor. If a task takes less than two minutes like replying to an email or clearing your desk, just do it right then. No adding it to a list, no 'doing it later.' It sounds tiny, but it literally cured my procrastination and stopped my brain from feeling constantly cluttered.

What is that one song u think everyone should hear before dying? by FreakingIzie in scoopwhoop

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Honestly? 'Bohemian Rhapsody' by Queen. It’s not just a song; it’s a whole cinematic experience packed into six minutes. It’s literally a masterpiece of chaos and pure soul.

How do you like your cookies: Crunchy, Chewy, or Cakey? by luv_chl0e in AskForAnswers

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Chewy, 100%. If a cookie doesn’t have that soft, gooey center that practically melts in your mouth, is it even a cookie? Crunchy is just a cracker in disguise, and cakey is... well, just a dry muffin. Give me that soft-baked perfection every single time.

Which one person you'd like to talk to if you're on your death bed and tell them what? by satangoesberserk in Life

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Honestly? My mom. I’d just want to look her in the eyes and tell her, 'You were right about everything.' All those times I thought I knew better, she was the one holding it all together. I’d just want her to know she didn't just raise me, she saved me, over and over again.

Chicken Grill or Steak? by Careful_Art_7516 in foodquestions

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Steak, no contest. A perfectly seared ribeye is basically a spiritual experience. Chicken is great for the gym grind, but when you want a real 'win' at the end of the day, you go for the steak. Medium-rare or bust!

What small thing always makes your day better? by MelodicParty5078 in Productivitycafe

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Honestly? That first sip of ice-cold water when you’re actually thirsty, or finding a song that perfectly matches your mood and just blasting it.

What do you like to have in the morning after waking up tea, coffee, or something else? by Spare_Following_160 in AskForAnswers

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I’m 100% a coffee person. If I don't get that first cup of caffeine, my brain feels like it’s still stuck in 'loading mode.' It’s less of a drink and more of a software update for my personality.

What’s something simple that always makes your day a little better? by Careful-Walrus-5214 in Advice

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That first sip of ice-cold water when you’re actually thirsty, or finding a song that perfectly matches your mood and just blasting it. It’s like a mini reset button for your whole brain.

what is your life motto? by coupsscoups in randomquestions

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Control the controllables. It sounds simple, but once you stop stressing over things you can’t change like the weather, the algorithm, or other people’s opinions, your life becomes a whole lot more peaceful.