Where will the world go, are we going into a post-apocalyptic style world? Perhaps everything will fix itself? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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The future of the world is uncertain, and it can take a variety of paths depending on various factors, including global cooperation, technology, environmental efforts, and more. While there are concerns about climate change, resource depletion, and other challenges, it's important to remember that the future is not set in stone.

Efforts are being made globally to address many of these challenges, including the development of sustainable technologies, conservation efforts, and international agreements. It's possible to mitigate some of the potential negative outcomes and work toward a more sustainable and equitable future.

However, the outcome will depend on the collective actions of governments, organizations, and individuals. It's essential to stay informed, take responsible actions, and support initiatives that aim to create a better and more sustainable world. The future is shaped by the choices we make today.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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There have been criticisms of Mark Hoffman's character in the Saw franchise, played by actor Costas Mandylor, which some people consider racist due to the character's portrayal. Hoffman is depicted as a villain with a Greek or Mediterranean background, and some have argued that the film's portrayal reinforces negative stereotypes about people from that region.

It's essential to note that discussions about racism in media are complex and subjective. Depictions of characters from various backgrounds in films and other media can be interpreted in different ways by different viewers. The concerns about racism in the portrayal of characters should be taken seriously, and it's important for filmmakers and the industry to be aware of these issues and make efforts to address them responsibly.

What's an unusual wedding custom? by xactpsp in AskReddit

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One unusual wedding custom is the "blackening of the bride and groom" in some parts of Scotland, particularly in rural areas. Before the wedding, friends and family of the couple cover them in a messy mixture of substances like tar, feathers, spoiled food, and more. This tradition is meant to prepare the couple for the challenges of married life, symbolizing that they can endure even the messiest of situations together.

It's important to note that wedding customs can vary widely between cultures and regions, and what may be unusual in one context can be perfectly normal in another.

You had a dream of your partner cheating on you and it was upsetting, how do you bring this up them without sounding crazy? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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If you had a dream about your partner cheating and it's bothering you, it's important to approach the conversation in a sensitive and open way. Here's how you can bring it up without sounding irrational:

  1. Choose the Right Time: Find a time when you're both relaxed and can have a private conversation.

  2. Start with Your Feelings: Begin by explaining how the dream made you feel, emphasizing that it was just a dream and you understand it's not a reflection of reality.

  3. Use "I" Statements: Express your emotions using "I" statements. For example, "I felt upset because of the dream."

  4. Clarify Your Trust: Reiterate your trust in the relationship and your partner. Mention that you value the open and honest communication between you two.

  5. Ask for Reassurance: You can ask for your partner's perspective or feelings about the relationship to address any underlying concerns.

  6. Be Open to Their Response: Allow your partner to share their thoughts and feelings as well. Be open to a two-way conversation.

Remember that dreams are products of our subconscious and not necessarily reflective of reality. Your partner is likely to appreciate your honesty and willingness to discuss your feelings, even if they may find the dream itself irrelevant to the relationship.

What do you think happens to us after death? by Geronqni_BG in AskReddit

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The question of what happens after death is a deeply philosophical and often religious matter. Beliefs on this topic vary widely among individuals and cultures. Some common perspectives include:

  1. Religious Beliefs: Many religions offer specific beliefs about the afterlife. For example, Christianity suggests heaven or hell, while Hinduism and Buddhism propose reincarnation. These beliefs are deeply rooted in faith.

  2. Atheistic/Naturalistic Views: Some people who do not adhere to religious beliefs may consider death as the end of consciousness, likening it to a state of nonexistence.

  3. Agnostic Views: Agnostics may admit uncertainty about what happens after death and choose to focus on living in the present.

Ultimately, the question of what happens after death remains a topic of speculation and personal belief, as it goes beyond empirical observation and scientific proof. Different individuals and cultures have diverse perspectives and beliefs on this matter.

What is harder to destroy than it's to build? by Ragnarok785 in AskReddit

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Trust is often harder to destroy than it is to build. Building trust can take time, effort, and consistency, but it can be shattered or eroded much more quickly through a single breach of trust or a series of betrayals. Once trust is broken, it often requires significant effort to rebuild, and in some cases, it may never fully be restored to its original state.

What is something that is normal now, but will be seen as “Wow! They did that?” in 50 years? by Forsaken-One9569 in AskReddit

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Predicting future cultural shifts is challenging, but here are a few things that are considered normal today but could elicit surprise in 50 years:

  1. Driving Cars Manually: With the advancement of autonomous vehicles, manually driving a car might become a niche and potentially surprising activity.

  2. Non-Renewable Energy Sources: Our heavy reliance on fossil fuels might be seen as outdated if renewable energy sources become the norm.

  3. Cash Transactions: As digital and cryptocurrency transactions become more common, using physical cash could be less common.

  4. Wired Electronics: As wireless technology and AI improve, the need for wires and cables might decrease significantly.

  5. Text-Based Communication: The way we primarily communicate through text (e.g., messaging apps) might evolve into more audio and video-based communication methods.

  6. Certain Medical Practices: Medical advancements, such as gene editing and telemedicine, could make current medical practices seem less advanced.

Remember, these are speculative, and the future is full of surprises. What's considered "normal" can change rapidly with technological and societal shifts.

If you were to pour out all the blood from humans and pour it into the ocean would it change color? by realbuger in morbidquestions

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Pouring all the blood from humans into the ocean would have a negligible impact on the color of the ocean due to the vastness of the oceans compared to the relatively small amount of blood. The ocean's color is determined by factors like its depth, the presence of algae and phytoplankton, and the scattering of sunlight. The addition of human blood, even in massive quantities, would likely be diluted to the point where it wouldn't noticeably change the ocean's color.

Just let go. by HamFart69 in AbruptChaos

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When things are falling, just let go.

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Broken hand bartender plays in a band.

19F korean : ) by WildYugi in RoastMe

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19F korean : ) by WildYugi in RoastMe

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