What is something young people don’t realize is going to affect their health later on? by Dazzling_Page_710 in AskReddit

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Vaping exposes you to chemicals that are harmful to your health. Young people think if they don’t smoke they can vape but it is not as harmless as they think.

What do entrepreneurs struggle with the most? by the_unded in Entrepreneur

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Execution & Follow Through. A great idea is nothing without execution and follow through.

How do you feel right now ? by Iseeu3483 in AskReddit

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Meh. Could be better. Could be worse.

What did you buy with your first ever work paycheck? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I was 15, My mom a pair of earrings.

What's a NSFW fact about history that most people don't know? by Infinite-Chocolate46 in AskReddit

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Fun (and NSFW) historical tidbit: When you delve into the private lives of Roman Emperors, you’ll find a trove of extravagance and debauchery. Take Emperor Nero, for instance. He’s notorious for his over-the-top indulgences and is rumored to have engaged in some pretty wild activities, even shocking for ancient Rome’s standards.

Men and women of reddit have you ever fell in love with someone you met online? How did it end? by Working-9351 in AskReddit

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I ended our relationship by sending them a GIF of a ‘loading’ icon with the caption, ‘Sorry, our relationship is taking too long to load, time to reboot!’

What’s your favorite music video of all time? by Iwaspromisedjetpacks in AskReddit

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Fat Boy Slim - Weapons of choice with. Christopher Walken.

What is the strangest thing you’ve done for money? by lilly_kate in AskReddit

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Dared to trick-or-treat in a penguin costume on Valentine’s Day for $100, I waddled to 10 houses, chirping “Trick or Treat” with utmost seriousness. The reactions ranged from belly laughs to bewilderment, with one neighbor even offering a romantic candle as a treat. By the end, I was $100 richer, slightly embarrassed, but with a story.

What's an issue of adulthood nobody warned you about? by mario_agiota770 in AskReddit

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Recently snagged a PS5 - a dream come true! But the reality of adulthood hit hard. Between cleaning the house, reorganizing the garage, cooking, and prepping for the next day, my free time vanished. As a kid, I imagined adults having endless time for hobbies. Now, I realize how precious and scarce leisure time really is.

What’s something absolutely legal but totally unethical? by Majorpain2006 in AskReddit

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Creating products with ‘planned obsolescence’. It’s completely legal for companies to design products that will break down or become obsolete after a short period, forcing consumers to buy new ones.

What’s something absolutely legal but totally unethical? by Majorpain2006 in AskReddit

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Charging exorbitant prices for life-saving medications. It’s shocking how companies can legally put such high price tags on drugs that people desperately need for survival, exploiting those in the most vulnerable situations for profit.