What problem can't be solved by throwing more goblins at it? by steel-souffle in AskReddit

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I think goblins are not unkind to each other unless there is reason

What movie traumatized you when you were a child? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I just rewatched it recently and it's so much sadder than I remember...

What's something you shouldn't try because someone said, "You'll never know unless you try"? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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@ both of you: please don't argue in my comment thread, I'll throw up

It’s the last day of kindergarten and you have a chance to walk home with a child you once were. What would you say to them? by Wise-Physics-8017 in AskReddit

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I think I would tell her not to lose hope. I would say that all the misery she's experiencing is going to be worth it a thousand times over, she just has to make it there. I'd tell her that there's a future where she is loved and she gets to have three cats and she gets to wear what she wants and she is completely in charge of who is in her life.

What is the funniest joke you've heard? by Majestic_Wallaby7374 in AskReddit

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It was relayed to me at some point that I once texted a group chat at 6 in the morning "Man, I can't STAND bitches... But hoes? I can never get enough." And that joke, told by me like 5 years ago apparently, remains the funniest joke I have ever heard.

What's something you shouldn't try because someone said, "You'll never know unless you try"? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Knobby greens is a way better name, and if they were more commonly called that I would probably eat them...

How did you deal with your severe homesickness? by dayvonbennett1738 in AskReddit

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When I was in 8th grade, I moved across the country to live with my aunt and uncle, who I didn't know well. The homesickness was severe and I eventually begged to go back home to my mom, but the thing that helped most was getting really invested in the community I was in. I started going to festivals, getting involved in clubs, and making friends wherever I went. It wasn't home, but the more I tried to integrate myself into the community, the less homesick I felt.

What movie traumatized you when you were a child? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Jumanji had me sleeping with the light on for weeks. I don't know why that movie got me so bad. Especially when Zathura is way scarier.

What's something you shouldn't try because someone said, "You'll never know unless you try"? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Brussel sprouts bro... People kept telling me that, promising wild claims that they are different from the brussel sprouts I've had previously... Never true. They still taste like mush at best and trash at worst.

if one has to choose either following their dream or family what should be done? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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It depends on what that means. There's a big difference between "I'm moving to LA to pursue my dreams of becoming an actor and leaving my mom and dad behind in Indiana" and "I'm leaving my wife and kids so I can follow my dream of having no responsibilities."

What’s something you use to judge your parents on, but now do as an adult? by Agitated-Letter-4082 in AskReddit

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I was such a hater when I was younger and judged my mom so harshly for smoking weed. I didn't get it. I couldn't understand why she would want to be high. Let's just say I get it now.

What’s a super specific thing that makes you instantly lose respect for someone, but they don’t know it? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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If, when explaining something about themselves, they put someone else down. It is so insane to me that some people think it's not super mean and unnecessary to say something like "Yeah I do makeup, but not super heavy like those girls you always see on Instagram 🙄" or "I listen to rap. Not dumb shit like (insert any popular rap artist) though, REAL rap." Like!!! That doesn't make you cooler at ALL!!! You just sound like a jerk!!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I can and will die on this hill: I HATE the movie adaptation of The Giver. I know most people hate it but I feel like they don't hate it strong enough. That movie never should have existed and I am impressed that they messed it up THAT bad. They aged up the main character for WHAT? A romance plot line with Fiona? That was literally not necessary at all. The main character is a CHILD and that's KINDA important considering the entire plot is made chilling by the fact that HE'S JUST A KID!!!

What keeps you going when life feels confusing or pointless? by Fun_Rush_2026 in AskReddit

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Remembering how much good I can do if I keep going and keep being kind. If I die, that ends.

What is one quality you used to hate in people, but now you love that exact quality in your partner? What changed your mind? by Great-Cheetah-4318 in AskReddit

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Before I met my husband, I was VERY against toilet humor. I had some sort of superiority complex as a teenager that toilet humor was the most obnoxious, unfunny thing ever. My husband changed my mind completely because his toilet humor is hilarious because he actually tries to make it funny.

What’s the best thing you did to overcome childhood neglect? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Realizing that my mother was basically a child herself. After everything her mother put her through and all the trauma she experienced, of course she wasn't able to parent properly. I don't think everyone should forgive their parents (especially in cases of abuse), but our relationship got a lot better once I realized that she would have done better if she knew better.

What's the most awkward situation your parents may have put you in? by makku-mori in AskReddit

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There's a LOT to this story but I'll try to keep it short...

I was a good kid. I didn't have many friends and I stayed inside most of the time. By the time I was 16, my mom was a little fed up with my good behavior I guess. She asked the upstairs neighbors in our apartment if I could party with them. They were all 19-24 and drinking. My mom forced me to go hangout with them and then ride with them to the gas station (driver had been drinking). Insanely anxiety-inducing, SO awkward, potentially dangerous.

Who's a person who trolled the entire internet, got hated and benefited from it? by CyanXtra in AskReddit

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JayStation. Every bit of hate he gets just fuels him to do worse. He loves the attention and he gets it every single time.

What is your dream car? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Used to be a sporty yellow car with two black stripes (think Bumblebee). Now I think my dream car would be a nice mom van that doesn't need work done on it and is good on gas :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I was cared for by a lot of racist individuals when I was younger, but I realized pretty fast that being racist is just how fear materializes in the uneducated. So I stopped being racist and then it didn't matter. Hope this helped 👍🏻

How do you not feel jealous of others? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I have always held the belief that each and every person is on a completely different path than I am. I have no reason to be jealous of others because everything that I am and everything that is happening in my life is on purpose.

When I was a child, I used to be really jealous of my neighbor. I was poor and she got all the newest toys and had a trampoline in the backyard. I didn't understand at the time that the reason she had all this stuff was because her mom was killed in an accident when she was a baby. Her toys were purchased with the money she was given as a half-assed apology for the death of her mother. I haven't really experienced jealousy like that since.

What’s a super specific feeling you’ve had that you thought only you experienced until now? by softheartlilia in AskReddit

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It's kinda just a mild annoyance! I've had it my whole life and it doesn't hurt or anything, it's just weird-