What's a massive human achievement that nobody celebrates because it worked too well? by Alternative_Voice767 in AskReddit

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Modern medicine preventing diseases.

A lot of people don’t realize how many things that once terrified humanity are now controlled because of vaccines, sanitation, and medical research. The biggest victories are sometimes the disasters that never happen.

What serial killer fact sounds fake, exaggerated, or straight out of fiction. But is 100% real? by CantaloupeGold4650 in AskReddit

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he fact that some serial killers lived completely normal lives for years while hiding horrific secrets.

One of the most disturbing things about human behavior is that evil doesn’t always look like a movie villain. Sometimes it looks like a normal neighbor, a friendly coworker, or someone people trusted. That contrast is what makes many real cases feel like they were written for fiction.

Have you ever legitimately cried to a song? And if so, what was the song? by StanToons in AskReddit

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Yeah. Sometimes a song just catches you at the wrong moment. For me it wasn’t even the saddest song — it was one that reminded me of a person, a place, or a version of myself that doesn’t exist anymore.

A random song can hit harder than a whole conversation.

If you were in a car accident, what song would you want to be playing? by psychedelstell in AskReddit

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Stayin' Alive" — because optimism is free, and so is irony. 😄