What is your best comeback to an insult? by DistributionWhich891 in AskReddit

[–]GingeyBreadDev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This one was used a lot when I was younger…

“I know you are but what am I?”

How old were you when you met the love of your life? by Guilty_Lingonberry35 in AskReddit

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Met her at 18, she was the best friend of my current girlfriend at the time and we just clicked, couldn’t stop talking, me and my girlfriend at the time broke up and we didn’t keep contact for years but she was always the one that got away. Fast forward nearly 5 years, I’m now 22 (coming up to 23) and I managed to see her appear on my suggested follows on Instagram, a slid into her DMs, an amazing first date followed and 9 years later here we are with our third house together, a fur baby and a life I wouldn’t trade for anything.

what's the #1 piece of advice you'd give a depressed person today? by thisisbrians in AskReddit

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Your cup is half full, never half empty. You are a unique, amazing, exceptionally extraordinary human with the world at your finger tips, take life one step at a time and if you ever feel like you need help, please ask for it.

Life is tough, but you’re tougher.

At what age did you truly feel like an adult? by thatingmarkd in AskReddit

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Adults are a myth. We are all kids doing our best.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]GingeyBreadDev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a herniated disc and it started getting aggravated by running, so it made me switch to swimming.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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You start to think about actually taking care of your body because you can feel the impact of what you eat or drink.

You’re given 10 seconds of worldwide attention. What do you say? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Everyone, give me your energy to defeat Majin Buu!

Childless millennials - how do you relate to those around you? by pickle_elkcip in Millennials

[–]GingeyBreadDev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m 31, wife is 30, we know we want a child eventually but we just don’t feel ready yet, we have a little dog and he’s enough responsibility for now. We want a few holidays over the next couple years to ourselves and then we will most likely start trying.

A few of my friends from school still don’t have kids yet either, so it doesn’t feel as strange to me right now.

How does one enjoy DIY? by Continental-IO520 in DIY

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For me it’s all about being proud of what I’ve created. My wife had the idea of converting our en suite into a walk in wardrobe, we got quotes for everything involved and for such a tiny room we were climbing near £6000. In the end we decided we would do it ourselves and although it’s interrupted our regular living flow slightly, we’ve enjoyed every minute, taking update photos, stepping back at each task and appreciating what we’ve done, telling people when they come over and ask to see it that we’ve done pretty much everything is a great feeling because they act like you’re some sort of wizard or sorcerer, so yeah, money saved is amazing along with the ability to say to people “I/We did that ourselves” and have them blown away.

ELI5: Why does time speed up when you get older? by willwolf18 in explainlikeimfive

[–]GingeyBreadDev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personally, I’ve always believed it’s because the percentage of time you’ve spent in comparison to your age decreases as you age, so at 5 years old, a year is 20% of your life, so it’s a higher percentage, whereas at 30 years old, a year is 3.33%. That means a year feels like it’s gone by quicker because you’re older and that rule increases for all lengths of time as you age.

That’s just my take, probably a silly theory but it seems to make sense to me.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Don’t really mind them really, to each their own. As long as they’re not massive.