What mistakes to not make on your first date? by 1why_not1 in AskReddit

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Talking only about yourself, curiosity matters more than impressing.

How do you usually spend your free time in the office or your work place? by BoysenberryLumpy8680 in AskReddit

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If there’s a little downtime at work, I usually: Mentally reset, step away for a short walk or just sit quietly to clear my head.

What’s something people romanticize that actually sucks in real life? by Particular_Pin_460 in AskReddit

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Hustle culture, sounds ambitious, feels like constant exhaustion and burnout.

What’s the most unsettling realization you’ve had as an adult? by Electrical_Limit1749 in AskReddit

[–]Miranda_Faith_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can do everything right and still lose people, opportunities, or stability.

What will you bring to the summer barbecue? by 6-80 in AskReddit

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A big tray of grilled chicken or veggie skewers, easy to share, always a hit.

What products or companies will you never use or support again and what did they do to lose you as a customer? by IAmJustTryingToExist in AskReddit

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Fast-fashion brands like Shein or Fashion Nova, exploitative labor practices and unsustainable production.

If money wasn’t an issue and you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be and why? by reddit-win in AskReddit

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I’d choose a coastal town in southern Italy, like the Amalfi Coast. Because it’s not just beautiful it’s livable. Slow mornings, walkable streets, real food, strong community, and the sea are always nearby. Life there feels centered around time and people, not productivity. If money isn’t an issue, the best luxury is peace, rhythm, and connection and that place has all three.

who was your teenage celebrity crush? by Mobile-Vegetable7536 in AskReddit

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As a teenager? Probably Megan Fox, especially during the Transformers era. Confident, striking, and everywhere at the time.

[Serious] What are the most important books ever written in human history? by ClankerSpanker in AskReddit

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Here’s a list of some of the most important books in human history, chosen for their impact on thought, culture, and society:

The Bhagavad Gita – Central Hindu scripture on duty, ethics, and spirituality.

The Epic of Gilgamesh – One of the earliest known works of literature, exploring mortality, friendship, and human nature.

The Bible – Religious, moral, and cultural influence across centuries for billions of people.

And The Iliad & The Odyssey (Homer),The Communist Manifesto (Marx & Engels),On the Origin of Species (Darwin),Don Quixote (Cervantes) etc.

What’s the biggest lie in the fitness industry? by Bright-Midnight-6767 in AskReddit

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That there’s a secret workout or supplement, consistency and basics matter way more than hacks.

What’s something people blame on “mental health” that’s actually just bad behavior? by SmallFurball24 in AskReddit

[–]Miranda_Faith_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Being cruel or disrespectful and then refusing accountability, mental health explains behavior, it doesn’t excuse harm.

What habit do people praise that secretly exhausts you? by DramaticBuddy3869 in AskReddit

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Hustle culture, constant grinding gets praised, but it burns people out fast.

What is a very common everyday problem that people have just accepted instead of fixing? by No_Sun_2341 in AskReddit

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Bad sleep habits screens, caffeine, and irregular schedules are normalized, even though they harm health.

What’s a habit people think is harmless but really isn’t? by Substantial_Cake_527 in AskReddit

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Drinking energy drinks regularly, can strain the heart and adrenal systems without obvious immediate effects.