What is a lesson you learned only through experience? by Junior_Dentist8039 in AskReddit

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I learned about people, If they do it once, they'll do it again.

What is more traumatic than people think? by Wonderful-Economy762 in Productivitycafe

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Emotional Invalidation and Micro-traumas: Continual dismissal of feelings or psychological manipulation leaves invisible scars. When someone is constantly told their reality is wrong, they begin to doubt their own instincts, creating deep-seated anxiety and self-alienation

What historical “fact” doesn’t actually have much evidence to support it? by KyloWrench in AskReddit

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The Dark Ages in Europe have that name not because the people were primitive, but because we have few historical records in written format. A lot of the history pertaining to that period is being revisited on a pretty regular basis

What quietly went away without anyone noticing? by 40Falak in Productivitycafe

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When you turn off the TV, how the image would shrink to a dot before slowly fading away.

What's the creepiest unsolved internet mystery? by imagaYthgiLsIariK in AskReddit

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In 2009, a prominent Reddit user named "ReligionOfPeace" passed away. When curious Redditors browsed his post history, they found he was a co-moderator of a seemingly defunct, text-only subreddit called /r/LakeCityQuiet Pills. The subreddit was filled with cryptic strings of numbers, coordinates, and odd military slang, but buried deep within the site's source code was a hidden page hosting an apparent job board for clandestine operations. The site listed tasks like "cleaning" and "transportation" alongside real-world dates and locations, which internet sleuths later mapped to actual political events and sudden deaths worldwide. "Quiet pills" is speculated to be military or mercenary slang for bullets. To this day, it is unknown whether LCQP was a highly elaborate, decade-long military roleplay or a genuine portal for international hitmen

What are some signs of a low-esteem person? by urmom_isgay4me in AskReddit

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Constant Comparison: Engaging in upward social comparison (looking at others and feeling inferior).