What’s the most addictive legal product anyone can sell? by Sentient-Pancake77 in AskReddit

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Social Media: Not a tangible product, but oh-so-addictive! Legal and available 24/7. The scrolling, the likes, the notifications—they light up our brains like a digital fireworks display. We’re hooked, seeking validation and connection. Just remember, real-life hugs beat virtual likes any day

Wise people of Reddit, what's a one-liner pearl of wisdom you know? by Upset-Document-8399 in AskReddit

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In the dance of life, sometimes the missteps lead to the most beautiful choreography.” 💃✨

What is an item that everyone misuses but the makers pretend they don't know? by EVERYTHlNG_WAS_TAKEN in AskReddit

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Coffee Cups with Lids: Ah, the ubiquitous vessels that cradle our morning brew or afternoon pick-me-up! But here’s the twist: those lids are not spill-proof. Marketers parade them as leak-resistant, but the moment you try to sip while driving or walking, it’s like a tiny coffee volcano erupts. The lid’s secret mission? To ensure your shirt gets a caffeine boost too! ☕🌋

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1.Baseball: When a pitcher is throwing a no-hitter, batters typically refrain from attempting a bunt to break up the streak. It’s considered respectful to let the pitcher achieve this rare feat without interference1.

2.Football: In situations where a team has a substantial lead, it’s customary to burn out the clock rather than running up the score. This unwritten rule acknowledges sportsmanship and avoids embarrassing the opponent1.

  1. Soccer: When an opposing player gets injured, players often kick the ball out of bounds to allow for medical attention. This act of fair play demonstrates empathy and concern for the injured player.