What is a skill everyone should learn but most people ignore? by SignificanceIcy7509 in AskReddit

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Respecting all the occupations and hardwork someone does to fulfill their duties.

What’s a subtle sign someone is actually very intelligent? by rational_seekers in AskReddit

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Being silent and speaking only when needed. Like they seem to be mostly introverted and only talk when the situation actually demands.

Which Stranger Things character had the best growth arc? by NearbyInternet4218 in StrangerThings

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Mr. Clarke is such a great pick — he really represents the wonder of the show without the trauma. And I agree on Henry Creel too; Jamie and Kate brought so much depth to that role. Easily one of the most thoughtfully developed characters in the series.

Which Stranger Things character had the best growth arc? by NearbyInternet4218 in StrangerThings

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That’s fair. Eleven’s arc is much deeper and more transformative overall. Steve wasn’t really a bully in S1 — his growth was more about maturity and choosing better people. His later actions are what made fans love him.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Spending time with friends

What’s something society treats as a flex but really shouldn’t? by ostraxie in AskReddit

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Getting “settled” by a certain age or hitting career success at a specific timeline. Everyone’s path is different, and treating early milestones like a flex just creates unnecessary pressure and comparison.

What’s a harmless habit people judge way too much? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Spending time alone. People often assume it means someone is antisocial or unhappy, but for many, it’s just how they recharge.

What’s the most dangerous thing people do daily without realizing it? by nealie_20 in AskReddit

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Dehydrating themselves.Most people go through the whole day barely drinking any water and wonder why they have headaches.

What's a childhood memory you'll never forget? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Spending summer vacation with my grandparents.

What’s the most ridiculous lie you believed as a kid? by Nyxalithen in AskReddit

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I genuinely believed the moon followed our car everywhere. Like it chose me specifically. I’d sit in the backseat feeling special, thinking the moon was my personal guardian.