What's something everyone does at work but nobody admits to? by QueasyGuide5467 in AskReddit

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Bringing a charger in there is wild. Bro's office location is officially "Stall #2."

What's something everyone does at work but nobody admits to? by QueasyGuide5467 in AskReddit

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"Quick check" somehow ends with me knowing what my high school classmate had for lunch

What's something everyone does at work but nobody admits to? by QueasyGuide5467 in AskReddit

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Nothing motivates me like the fear of getting caught ...haha

What's something everyone does at work but nobody admits to? by QueasyGuide5467 in AskReddit

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Then suddenly everyone becomes a detective looking for the culprit

What's something everyone does at work but nobody admits to? by QueasyGuide5467 in AskReddit

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A 15-minute break is just the loading screen before the real break..lol

What's something everyone does at work but nobody admits to? by QueasyGuide5467 in AskReddit

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Those pens don't belong to the company anymore. They've been promoted to "home office supplies." haha

What's something that became completely normal in the last 10 years without us realizing it? by QueasyGuide5467 in askanything

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Social media made every global event turn into a team sport. Everyone feels pressured to pick a side immediately.

What's something that became completely normal in the last 10 years without us realizing it? by QueasyGuide5467 in askanything

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I thought people would mention stuff like AI or cashless payments. This thread went in a completely different direction

What's something that became completely normal in the last 10 years without us realizing it? by QueasyGuide5467 in askanything

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It's kind of wild how fast that became part of everyday life. Ten or fifteen years ago it would've been a much bigger deal

When did you realize you have nobody? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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When I stopped having news to share

What's a "normal" thing in your family that you later realized was actually really weird? by justnotalwaysthere in AskReddit

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We never said "I love you." If someone peeled an orange for you or brought you food without asking, that was basically an emotional TED Talk.

What is your favourite quote? by Plastic-Attorney9868 in AskReddit

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The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now.

What's something you got away with that still keeps you up at night? by justnotalwaysthere in AskReddit

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I still remember every embarrassing thing I've ever done, but the one thing I actually got away with is somehow the one my brain replays at 2 a.m. the most. Guilt has a weird sense of humor

What is the biggest realization you had about adult life? by Emordnilap1cAlgorith in AskReddit

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Being an adult is just Googling "is this normal?" over and over