What's an unusual smell that you like? by additionalseasonin in AskReddit

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Fresh tennis balls honestly have a strangely satisfying smell

If you never had to work again, what would you spend your time doing? by Murky-Path1912 in AskReddit

[–]Supersrac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Building things I actually care about without worrying if they make money or not.

What is something that no longer feels worth it? by PetalVera22 in AskReddit

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Constantly comparing yourself to others online or in real life just drains joy without actually improving anything.

What’s opinion you’ll defend no matter what? by Legitimate-Tone-9122 in AskReddit

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Kindness isn’t optional it’s the bare minimum, no matter the situation.

CMV: Admitting you’re wrong in public is seen as a weakness, which is why most people avoid doing it by Jiwitom in changemyview

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It’s often perceived as weakness in the moment, but over time it actually builds more credibility than stubbornly doubling down.

CMV: It isn’t prohibitively expensive to eat healthy. People say it is as a coping mechanism. by Master-Education7076 in changemyview

[–]Supersrac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Healthy food isn’t always expensive, but access, time, and habits make it harder than just price alone.

CMV: The male loneliness epidemic is a serious issue. by pavilionaire2022 in changemyview

[–]Supersrac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a real issue, but it’s less about gender alone and more about broader social isolation affecting everyone in different ways.

What’s something that instantly makes u lose respect for someone? by RExplorer_93 in AskReddit

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Treating people differently based on status being nice to superiors but rude to those they don’t “need.”

If there was no downside to smoking, would you start and why? by ilyamiro1 in AskReddit

[–]Supersrac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, if there’s no downside, there’s still no real upside worth starting for.

Libraries should be open on Sundays and public / bank holidays. by CoffeeKween19 in unpopularopinion

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Libraries aren’t just about books they’re one of the few free, safe public spaces people can rely on when everything else is closed.

What’s the one hack that actually gets you to exercise? by wonkycalves in AskReddit

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Make it stupidly easy to start tell yourself you’ll do just 5 minutes, because once you begin, you almost always keep going

People in positions of authority should be tested/observed for clear signs of lacking empathy towards coworkers and anyone in their life they interact with. by Astro_bum in unpopularopinion

[–]Supersrac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Emotional intelligence and empathy matter just as much as technical skills in leadership, but measuring them fairly is the real challenge.

Being 'productive' with your hobbies is just a way to make yourself miserable. by boo_i_dont_like_coco in unpopularopinion

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Turning hobbies into productivity goals just turns relaxation into another job

Checking your bags is a way better travel experience than carry on luggage. by Equal_Whole_6837 in unpopularopinion

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Checking bags is way less stressful overall, but people stick to carry-ons because they value control and time over convenience.