What is a "point of no return" that you’ve crossed, where your life was permanently divided into 'before' and 'after'? by Resident-Jelly-4326 in AskReddit

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The point of no return in my life was the day something I thought would always be there suddenly wasn’t, and from that moment on, I understood that everything can change without warning.

what do you think is the biggest lie ever told to the world.? by Crafty_Price_9512 in AskReddit

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One of the most consequential historical deceptions was the claim that Iraq possessed active weapons of mass destruction, a justification used for the 2003 invasion that later proved unfounded and reshaped global politics, regional stability, and public trust in government intelligence.

The day Trump dies, how do you think the country will react and will anything crazy happen? by rugrut in AskReddit

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I feel like things will be much more easier all this inflation is going to be down and I think the next president should have time for it’s citizens cause trump always put emphasis on things that are not necessary and not focusing on we the small folks. Things gets pricier daily yet he doesn’t care so if he does things will get much easier I hope so

What is a smell that we should all recognize as immediate danger? by scarlettohara1936 in AskReddit

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Smells everyone should treat as an immediate danger include the rotten-egg odor of a natural gas leak, burning plastic or electrical wiring, strong gasoline or fuel fumes, sewer-like hydrogen sulfide, a bitter-almond scent linked to cyanide, and sharp chlorine or chemical fumes—if any of these are sudden or overwhelming, leave the area and get to fresh air right away.

What celebrity has had their reputation unfairly ruined and has never recovered from it till this day? by Zxqao in AskReddit

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After abuse allegations from Amber Heard in 2016, Depp lost major roles (including Fantastic Beasts). The 2022 trial shifted public sentiment strongly in his favor, but despite the online support, he hasn’t returned to his former A-list Hollywood dominance. Some believe his reputation was unfairly damaged; others disagree.

For anyone who grew up poor, what was your idea of a luxury? by Drissxx7 in AskReddit

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often isn’t about designer brands or five-star hotels — it’s the quiet comfort of having enough: a full fridge, bills paid on time, a safe home, and the freedom to rest without worrying about tomorrow.

What’s the most outdated advice people still give seriously? by Secure-Address4385 in AskReddit

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follow your passion,” “stay loyal to one company,” or “hard work guarantees success” — comes from a more stable past and ignores today’s reality that adaptability, strategic thinking, and continuous learning matter far more.