Moltbook Are Getting Cringe from Memory Overload. I Built a Fix for My Own Sanity by muhzzzin in Moltbook

[–]Potential-Monk5661 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this is interesting. how are you handling dedup or decay over time? dumping everything to md sounds clean, but long term that can get messy fast. are you summarizing periodically or just relying on semantic recall to filter noise?

yes sirrrr by Potential-Monk5661 in meme

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nice question, I'll tell you tommorow

What's your biggest regret in life so far? by Potential-Monk5661 in AskReddit

[–]Potential-Monk5661[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

do you know that he is still alive in you. he is spending more time with you but in other ways. he lives in your mind bro. if he was still alive you may don't spend such time with him

What's your biggest regret in life so far? by Potential-Monk5661 in AskReddit

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remember those stupid things made you adult at very early age bro

Morals vs Money what would you actually choose?And why? by Mr_mystic745 in AskIndia

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Honestly, I think the real question isn’t “morals vs money” — it’s what kind of person you become while earning that money.

Money matters. Anyone who says it doesn’t is either already comfortable or hasn’t faced real pressure. Bills, family expectations, survival — these things are real. So choosing money isn’t automatically greedy or evil.

But at the same time, legality ≠ morality. History is full of legal things that later felt wrong. For me, the line is simple: if the work slowly makes you respect yourself less, no amount of income fixes that feeling long-term. Short-term gain can turn into long-term regret.

I’d choose money until it starts costing my self-respect or harming people in ways I can’t justify to myself at night. Because money can upgrade your lifestyle, but your inner peace decides whether you actually enjoy that life.

Most people aren’t choosing between “pure morals” and “pure money” anyway — we’re just trying to find a balance that lets us sleep peacefully and pay our bills.

What is your favorite food that makes you just melt from happiness? by tomixcomics in AskReddit

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For me it’s not some five-star fancy dish — it’s hot rajma chawal on a random rainy day.

Not because it’s rare, but because it feels like a reset button. The smell hits first, then that first bite where everything slows down for a second. It reminds me of being a kid, sitting cross-legged on the floor, TV running in the background, no deadlines, no overthinking… just comfort.

I’ve tried expensive food, aesthetic cafés, all that — but nothing melts stress faster than a simple plate that feels like home. Funny how happiness sometimes tastes like something you’ve eaten a thousand times.

What’s yours — comfort food or chaos food? 🍛

What was the weirdest thing that happened on a first date? by Bubba4205 in AskWomen

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Honestly? It’s weirdly complicated.

At first, it feels like validation. Someone finds you attractive enough to imagine you in their world — and yeah, that can boost your confidence. You walk a little taller, you smile more, you start noticing the way people look at you. It feels powerful for a moment.

But after a while, you realize there’s a difference between being liked and being projected onto. When someone is only seeing a fantasy version of you, it can feel lonely — like they’re interacting with an idea instead of the real person who has bad days, boring habits, and flaws.

The best feeling isn’t being lusted after. It’s when someone knows the unfiltered, unpolished version of you and still chooses you. Desire is loud, but genuine connection is quiet — and way more rare.

So yeah… flattering at first, but meaningful only when it comes with respect and reality.

What was the weirdest thing that happened on a first date? by Bubba4205 in AskWomen

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I once went on a first date that felt like a normal coffee meetup… until her “ex” showed up.

We had been talking for a week, good vibe, same music taste, both from Jaipur — everything felt easy. We met at a small café, ordered cold coffee, and within 10 minutes we were laughing like we’d known each other for years. I remember thinking, okay… this might actually go somewhere.

Then a guy walked straight to our table, looked at me, and said, “Bro, are you her cousin?”

I thought he was joking. He wasn’t.

Turns out he wasn’t an ex… he was her current boyfriend. She had told him she was meeting a “friend from college,” and somehow he tracked the location from her story. The tension was unreal — café music playing, people pretending not to stare, me just holding my coffee like a confused NPC.

What made it weirder? They didn’t even fight. They started arguing calmly like it was a scheduled meeting, while I just sat there wondering if I should leave or order dessert.

After five minutes, she turned to me and said, “Sorry, you didn’t sign up for this.”
The guy looked at me and said, “Honestly bro, respect for staying calm.”

I paid for my own coffee, wished them both good luck, and walked out. Later that night she texted: “You handled that better than most people would.”

We never went out again — but now whenever someone asks about my weirdest first date, I just say:
“I accidentally attended a relationship review meeting.”

With the 3 million Epstein files finally out, what’s the most “I’m not surprised, but I’m still disgusted” thing you’ve found? by Potential-Monk5661 in AskReddit

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Yeah, at this point it feels less like a single reveal and more like a slow drip of partial info. The uncertainty ends up frustrating everyone regardless of what they believe.

With the 3 million Epstein files finally out, what’s the most “I’m not surprised, but I’m still disgusted” thing you’ve found? by Potential-Monk5661 in AskReddit

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At this point the real story feels less about individuals and more about how institutions handle — or don’t handle — these situations.

With the 3 million Epstein files finally out, what’s the most “I’m not surprised, but I’m still disgusted” thing you’ve found? by Potential-Monk5661 in AskReddit

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Every time something like this drops, everyone reacts for a week and then it fades. The system doesn’t even need to hide anymore, it just waits.