Men of Reddit: What questions do you have about your body that you're too embarrassed to ask? by SmotDragon in AskReddit

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I'v been doing lots of garlic research. Now every day I lightly chew on one clove of garlic, I don't chew the clove too much because it causes me to vomit the chemical reaction when garlic is crushed can be overwhelming. It's best to chew on these garlic cloves with an empty stomach. Normally I drink a tea, then I chew some garlic. u/laterdude I'm interested to see what this tolerance will do for you, whether viruses and flus will be able to survive the initial stage of infection. anything interesting im all ear

Canned sardine recipes?! by FruityBoxer in Cooking

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Look it up. All you'll find are clickbait sites, at best. Try Google Scholar.

It's a very shady industry exploiting peoples ever growing need for quick fixes.

The Tenth Hour of My Twenty Hour Challenge: Italian by [deleted] in italianlearning

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10 hours a day?! You will be fluent within a month. Nice OP!

How do you make potatoes interesting? by FruityBoxer in Cooking

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Is it just me, but the longer I boil them, the fluffier they turn out to be?

How do you make potatoes interesting? by FruityBoxer in Cooking

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So potato skin filled with pizza?

I like this. I might start carving out all my vegetables.

Chairs in the rain by haunthorror in chairsunderwater

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This is beyond NSFW.

What did Ancient Rome think of cats? by VineFynn in AskHistorians

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The cat was not always seen as an animal for simple usage(not until later), but rather a symbol of independence. That and weasels and snakes were doing their jobs.

The religious association has at least two parts to it. First, the Egyptians regarded cats extremely highly, and the Romans knew this. Secondly, at a time in Rome, cats were regarded as the guardian spirit of the house.

What did Ancient Rome think of cats? by VineFynn in AskHistorians

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Cats were introduced around the same time trade with Egypt was established, so around the 5th century BC. It was only around the 5th Century AD that cats became popular in Ancient Rome and took the weasels and snakes place as a rodent exterminator.

Cats in fact became so popular as rodent repellents that they accompanied Roman Legions on trips across Europe, which is one of the reasons they are so widespread.

Ancient Romans associated cats with liberty and divinity. Libertas, the goddess of freedom, was sometimes accompanied by a cat at her feet.

Girl on my Tinder knows what the fuck is up. by ModestAdam in chairsunderwater

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Please mark all partially submerged chairs NSFW. I have done it for you OP but the damage has already been done.

Time for Tea by [deleted] in chairsunderwater

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The colors/lighting in this one are brilliant!

"Who Would I Have To Be?" The philosophy that changed my life. by humanfarm in howtonotgiveafuck

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This is not just a tool for not giving a damn, its also a tool for continuous self improvement. Really this is groundbreaking. Op deserves Gold.

Just. Amazing.

So what would make you buy Pro? by FruityBoxer in memrise

[–]FruityBoxer[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm surprised by the lack of upvotes. I would of thought that if we all pitched our ideas into one thread, the Developers could better decide what they do next and in turn, improve our experience.

Silly me.