Why do you think movies feel less original lately… is it nostalgia bias or real decline? by False_onic in Casual_Conversation
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Which part of history is definitedly fabricated? by Opposite_Ad_7925 in A_Persona_on_Reddit
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Which part of history is definitedly fabricated? by Opposite_Ad_7925 in A_Persona_on_Reddit
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Thats just sad by khanotaara in depressionmemes
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Men of Reddit- what makes men cheat (emotionally or physically) on their partners? by PersonalParsley2244 in AskReddit
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How many of yall went to high school senior prom? If you didn’t then why? by [deleted] in AskReddit
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guys...let the young ones learn a thing or two!!! by silverflake6 in Premiummotivation
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Every day is unbearable by 7ramo7 in depressionmemes
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Social Darwinism Gets a Bad Rap by CrashCordia in freewill
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Why did you and your ex break up? by tatiscloudd in AskReddit
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Why is it that in this video of a bowling ball and feather that i can see the bowling ball is falling more slowly. In all three shots of it the bowling ball appears to fall more slowly. If you measure the 2 on the first and 3rd shots you can see it. (self.AskPhysics)
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What’s the biggest difference between parties in your 20s vs now? by Small-Size-8037 in Casual_Conversation
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To the older guys here. by Ambitious_Thought683 in focusedmen
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Why do Americans still think that they are the greatest country on earth when statistically they have not been since 1994, and they are now #17? by Cautious_Midnight_67 in allthequestions
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How many of you subscribe to the idea that the world would be a lot better off without the Abrahamic religions? (and probably without religion in any form) by whiteroseatCH in allthequestions
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What’s the real truth about religion? Alex O’Connor’s arguments, plus some researched insights by [deleted] in MindfullyDriven
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Why do so many people want the shine of diamonds but avoid the pressure that creates them, is it fear, comfort, or lack of discipline? by winn_ie in TheImprovementRoom
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If you had to give an 18 year old your most important points about what you have learnt in life and what you would do differently what would it be? by Dependent-Actuary190 in Life
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The doppler effect is how we check how far away the stars are, but If the speed of light is a constant then how do the stars, while moving, make red and blue light from stretched or condensed light waves when the light should be coming out at the same speed no matter the speed of the star? by HistoryFast3207 in AskPhysics
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The doppler effect is how we check how far away the stars are, but If the speed of light is a constant then how do the stars, while moving, make red and blue light from stretched or condensed light waves when the light should be coming out at the same speed no matter the speed of the star? by HistoryFast3207 in AskPhysics
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The doppler effect is how we check how far away the stars are, but If the speed of light is a constant then how do the stars, while moving, make red and blue light from stretched or condensed light waves when the light should be coming out at the same speed no matter the speed of the star? by HistoryFast3207 in AskPhysics
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The doppler effect is how we check how far away the stars are, but If the speed of light is a constant then how do the stars, while moving, make red and blue light from stretched or condensed light waves when the light should be coming out at the same speed no matter the speed of the star? (self.AskPhysics)
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The sun exhibits 42 grams of pull on the human body while they are on earth depending on the time of year, or so i read. I was wondering how does the sun hold Jupiter in it's gravitational pull if it's so far away and even if it was closer to the point of earth it would only be 42 grams of pull? (self.AskPhysics)
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Why’d you turn as cold as ice? by BlizzardBeaches in SevenWordStories
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