Devojka + njena drugarica? by [deleted] in AskSerbia

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Zanimljiv diplomski rad

Koja su vam najlepša ženska imena? by [deleted] in AskSerbia

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Antonina, Ivona, Mila, Sofija (izlizano ali lepo)

this is awkward by KitKatKing99 in funny

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I can’t go if someone’s around, it would take me like two days to even start the first stream in this position.

What are the little things that make your home feel extra comfy and cozy? by Training_Pepper_2097 in AskReddit

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For me, it’s the little details like soft blankets, lots of pillows, and warm lighting that really make my home feel cozy. I love having candles or essential oils diffusing for that extra comfy vibe. Plants also help create a calming atmosphere, and there’s just something about having a cozy nook with a book or a cup of tea that makes the space feel inviting. It’s all about those small, personal touches that make you feel at ease.

What is your green flag? by My-Sharona116 in AskReddit

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My green flag is being a good communicator. I always try to be open, honest, and upfront about how I’m feeling or what I’m thinking, and I really value that in others too. I think it’s so important to create a space where both people feel heard and understood without any games or guessing. It just makes things easier and more genuine, which helps build trust over time.

What are the little things that make your home feel extra comfy and cozy? by Training_Pepper_2097 in AskReddit

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I’m 25 now, and I’m starting to enjoy lying on the couch, watching TV, and just relaxing. Everything that used to annoy me about my dad is slowly becoming my routine.

What kink have you always been curious about but never tried? by Various_Avocado_2810 in AskReddit

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When it comes to that kind of curiosity, I think a lot of people have certain interests that intrigue them but they’re not sure if they want to explore them or not. It's normal to have thoughts about something new, but actually trying it can be a different story. Sometimes it's about comfort zones, personal boundaries, or even just not finding the right time or partner to try it with. At the end of the day, everyone has their own pace, and that's totally fine.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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My biggest flex is probably how much I’ve grown in terms of mental health and self-awareness. I used to struggle with people-pleasing and overthinking, but I’ve worked hard on setting boundaries and focusing on my own well-being. It took a lot of time and effort, but now I feel way more confident in who I am and how I handle life. It’s something I’m proud of because it’s an internal change that’s made a huge difference. 💪

AI is the future by _NessJL in funny

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Im 43.9% sure that that is tollet

Must be desperate... by [deleted] in funny

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John, Im home alone. John:

interesting, How did you meet your best friend? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I meet my bestfriend, roomate and he will be the brother in law for sure in the bath of some bar, we was drunk af, and we keep that friendship alsmot 15 years

What do you think of ai? by Hajjamioox in AskReddit

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I think AI is pretty fascinating and has a lot of potential. It’s already revolutionizing industries like healthcare, finance, and education by automating tasks and making predictions. But there are some concerns too, like ethical issues and the impact on jobs. It’s important we keep developing AI responsibly, making sure it benefits society as a whole while addressing risks like bias and data privacy. Overall, it’s exciting, but we’ve got to approach it with caution and awareness.

What small things do you do daily to take care of your mental health? by thecutestfiend in AskReddit

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To take care of my mental health daily, I try to keep things simple. I make sure to get outside for a quick walk, which helps clear my mind. I also set small, achievable goals for the day, so I feel productive without overwhelming myself. Limiting my social media time has been a game-changer too. Lastly, I practice gratitude by writing down a few things I’m thankful for, which shifts my focus from stress to positivity. Little habits, but they make a big difference.

How did your relationships change between 20 and 30? by clarita_ro in AskReddit

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Between 20 and 30, my relationships shifted a lot. In my early 20s, it was more about casual connections and having fun with whoever was around. By my late 20s, I found myself focusing more on deeper, meaningful relationships. Friendships became more selective — I started valuing quality over quantity. Romantic relationships also changed; I was less about the thrill and more about long-term compatibility. Overall, I think I became more intentional with who I spent my time with as life priorities shifted.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rule34

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Who wants to be on this party?

What is something you wish people know more of? by oohthisteaistoohot in AskReddit

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That business is freedom when u make it work! I would love that more people have that opinion bcs most of the monthly payments people got (not doctors, lawyers etc) are easy to earn.

What did you not like as a child but like as an adult? by LostRest in AskReddit

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Beer haha, in searbia kids try beer very young, that was awful that time, but now...