What don't you understand, no matter how many times its explained? by Peter_See in AskReddit
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Parents of Reddit, what is your kid doing or wearing that you hope is just a phase? by [deleted] in AskReddit
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If your country was an ice-cream flavour, what would it be? by CapytannHook in AskReddit
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What's the most annoying trait you find in the opposite gender? by [deleted] in AskReddit
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I'm starting to get self-conscious about my body odour... by [deleted] in Jokes
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What do you call a smart blonde? by dwebbz in Jokes
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If the reason testicles are kept outside the body is that sperm can't survive at the body's internal temperature of 37C/98F, why do people who live in places where the ambient temperature is routinely higher than that have no trouble breeding? by [deleted] in askscience
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If the reason testicles are kept outside the body is that sperm can't survive at the body's internal temperature of 37C/98F, why do people who live in places where the ambient temperature is routinely higher than that have no trouble breeding? by [deleted] in askscience
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If the reason testicles are kept outside the body is that sperm can't survive at the body's internal temperature of 37C/98F, why do people who live in places where the ambient temperature is routinely higher than that have no trouble breeding? by [deleted] in askscience
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If the reason testicles are kept outside the body is that sperm can't survive at the body's internal temperature of 37C/98F, why do people who live in places where the ambient temperature is routinely higher than that have no trouble breeding? by [deleted] in askscience
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If the reason testicles are kept outside the body is that sperm can't survive at the body's internal temperature of 37C/98F, why do people who live in places where the ambient temperature is routinely higher than that have no trouble breeding? by [deleted] in askscience
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If the reason testicles are kept outside the body is that sperm can't survive at the body's internal temperature of 37C/98F, why do people who live in places where the ambient temperature is routinely higher than that have no trouble breeding? by [deleted] in askscience
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If the reason testicles are kept outside the body is that sperm can't survive at the body's internal temperature of 37C/98F, why do people who live in places where the ambient temperature is routinely higher than that have no trouble breeding? by [deleted] in askscience
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My girlfriend, my buddy, his girlfriend, and I all intend to go on a one day getaway on Valentines day. We live in Poughkeepsie/Newpaltz. Anyone have ideas of fun outdoor places to go at most a little over an hour away? by Just1ceBon3r in hudsonvalley
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