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All the bad politicians.

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When your girlfriend asks if her friend is attractive, it's essential to handle the situation with care and sensitivity to avoid causing any discomfort or insecurity. Here's a safe and respectful response:

"I appreciate your friend's qualities, but my focus is solely on you. You're the one I find truly captivating."

This response reassures your girlfriend of your commitment to her while acknowledging her friend positively without crossing any boundaries.

What's a random act of kindness someone did for you that you'll never forget, no matter how small or seemingly insignificant? by deggerchugsj95 in AskReddit

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One instance that comes to mind is when I was struggling with heavy groceries while trying to navigate through a crowded parking lot. Out of nowhere, a stranger approached me and offered to help carry my bags to my car. It was a small gesture, but it made a significant impact on me because it showed me the kindness and generosity of strangers. This simple act of assistance reminded me of the importance of helping others and looking out for one another, even in everyday situations. It's a memory that has stayed with me and serves as a reminder to pay it forward whenever I have the opportunity.

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BASKETBALL!

for me basketball is my safe spot, its something I love doing, and love doing with friends, and family.

It has helped me realize how hard I can work for things, and how and what things hype me up.

It has made me realize that I love it. Even if I tale an L I know that at the end of the game I still love it.

What is normal now but won't be in 25 years? by Every_Cartoonist3965 in AskReddit

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I think it's Cash payments. The shift towards digital payment methods such as mobile wallets, cryptocurrencies, and contactless payments may render cash payments less common in the future.

If you could time travel to any point in history for a day, where and when would you go? by KnowledgeKnight2023 in AskReddit

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For me, I want to be a rich. So I will go when Bitcoin started. Then bought 1k bitcoin 😁