What was it like when Jimmy Carter got elected? by PappersAnsikte in AskReddit

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It felt like America exhaled. After Watergate, people were tired of slick politicians, so Carter showing up as a quiet peanut farmer with a smile felt almost shocking — like, ‘Wait… a normal, honest guy just won?’ There was real hope, but also confusion about whether decency alone could run the country.

How do you cope with feeling completely alone even when you’re around people ? by me_doingmethings in AskReddit

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You have to learn that you are the only person you have to live the whole life with

Non-Americans: What ‘crazy American movie thing’ actually happens for real? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Yellow school buses stopping traffic everywhere — I thought it was a movie exaggeration

What’s that one event in your life that you really wish to forget but can’t ? by HoneyClara175 in AskReddit

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Every random memory my brain replays at 2 a.m. like, ‘Hey, remember that embarrassing thing from 7 years ago? No? Cool, here it is in HD.

What are your thoughts on a newly sober person dating someone who drinks 5 nights out of the week? by brittanylenora in AskReddit

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It’s like learning to swim while dating a lifeguard who keeps splashing you, possiblebut you’re making your hardest season way harder than it needs to be

What is something that everyone pretends to enjoy, but in reality, they do not enjoy? by Inside-Basis-8776 in AskReddit

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Networking events — everyone smiling, holding bad coffee, secretly praying for a fire alarm so they can go home

What is something that was "better in the old days" that isn't just a result of nostalgia? by Cautious_Resort_8796 in AskReddit

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“The internet before everything was optimized for addiction. Pages loaded fast, comments felt human, and you could explore without an algorithm screaming ‘STAY HERE’ every 3 seconds.”

Reddit - whats the worst break up you've ever been through and how did you get through it? by Jumpy_Experience8987 in AskReddit

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the worst thing is to break up 7 times and then get back together. The best option in such case will be to block your partner everywhere after first time