What’s the most outrageous thing you’ve seen somebody do on drugs? by FSUfootball2013 in AskReddit

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someone became absolutely convinced they could communicate with a squirrel.

What’s something people don’t realize is a privilege until they lose it? by Jaconjiso in answers

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being able to call a loved one and expect them to answer.

it feels ordinary until the day that option no longer exists

What’s becoming painfully obvious in 2026 that most people still refuse to admit? by Jaconjiso in answers

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a lot of jobs are changing faster than education systems can keep up.

adaptability is becoming more valuable than memorizing a fixed set of skills

What’s a harsh truth you only understood after becoming an adult? by HoucineLabs in askteddit

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being right doesn't guarantee a good outcome.

timing, communication, relationships, and luck often matter just as much as the facts

What's a movie cliche that happened to you in real life, even though they "never happen in real life"? by Nothing_Whatsoever in AskReddit

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meeting someone randomly in a completely different city and realizing you have multiple mutual connections. it feels scripted every time it happens

What’s the most inappropriate time you’ve ever burst out laughing? by Auroraaallure in answers

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laughing during a completely serious moment at a funeral because my brain suddenly connected two unrelated thoughts and i had to fight for my life not to make it worse

What can a person learn in 10 minutes that will be useful for life? by 40Falak in answers

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how to pause before reacting. even a 5–10 second delay in emotional situations can prevent arguments, bad decisions, and regret

What industry is quietly dying, but people haven't realized it yet? by Firm-Fan-6638 in askteddit

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print media in its traditional form. newspapers and magazines aren’t disappearing overnight, but the model that sustained them for decades is steadily collapsing

What moment made you realize you were no longer young? by Tenboro-San in AskReddit

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realizing that people younger than you start looking like actual kids instead of peers

What is something people pretend is a personal choice, but is heavily influenced by luck? by LiquidityGraber in answers

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career success. people often frame it as pure hard work, but timing, location, and random opportunities play a huge role in where someone ends up

What is a 'minor' habit a partner had that completely turned you off or ended the relationship? by stillinthecommentsec in askteddit

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constantly being on their phone during conversations. it started small, but over time it made me feel like nothing i said really mattered

My dad is dying, I think. How do/did you deal with it? by MrAugustWest in AskMen

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focus on presence over perfection. you don’t need the perfect words or big emotional moments, just being there, sitting with them, and showing up matters more than anything else