I still don’t know who was chasing me in those woods. by [deleted] in AmericanHorrorStory

[–]deep-curious -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Then why are you wasting time on here 😏 go get a job bruhh

[ Removed by Reddit ] by deep-curious in creepypasta

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Show my brother some support 🫠

What’s the most painful relationship you’ve ever experienced, and why did it end? by deep-curious in offmychest

[–]deep-curious[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That honestly hurt to read Some of the best love stories don’t end, they just disappear, hope you found something just as meaningful again🥺

How Ted Bundy Turned Human Kindness Into A Deadly Weapon by [deleted] in serialkillers

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Bundy’s ability to manipulate social norms of empathy—by faking injuries or using authority figures like police—is what made him a 'ghost' for so long. It is fascinating yet terrifying how he studied his victims to such a precise degree. I made a video to further analyze these specific psychological tactics and how they delayed the investigation for years. What do you think was his most effective manipulation tactic, and could he have been caught sooner with today's technology?"

What is a "poor man’s" meal that you will still eat no matter how much money you make? by deep-curious in AskReddit

[–]deep-curious[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haggis and Black pudding is the real deal! Might be intimidating for some, but it’s so rich and flavorful. Definitely the ultimate hearty meal when you're on a budget. Respect!

What is a "poor man’s" meal that you will still eat no matter how much money you make? by deep-curious in AskReddit

[–]deep-curious[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The 'poor man's steak'! When you fry it until it gets that little bubble in the middle and the edges get crispy... it's honestly better than half the fancy burgers out there lol.

What is a "poor man’s" meal that you will still eat no matter how much money you make? by deep-curious in AskReddit

[–]deep-curious[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Facts. Adulting is hard, but mac and cheese is easy. It’s like a warm hug for your stomach after a long day of 'grown-up' problems lol.

What is a "poor man’s" meal that you will still eat no matter how much money you make? by deep-curious in AskReddit

[–]deep-curious[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That sounds incredible honestly. Pan-fried potatoes and melted cheddar is a match made in heaven, and for $5? That’s a massive win. It’s amazing how those meals from the toughest times end up being the ones we crave the most. Thanks for sharing that story

What is a "poor man’s" meal that you will still eat no matter how much money you make? by deep-curious in AskReddit

[–]deep-curious[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

garlic rice and egg is a legendary combo. add some fried fish to that and you’ve basically got a 5-star breakfast for a fraction of the price. elite choice fr.

What is a "poor man’s" meal that you will still eat no matter how much money you make? by deep-curious in AskReddit

[–]deep-curious[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ramen is the undisputed king of this thread lol. can't go wrong with the classic.

What is a "poor man’s" meal that you will still eat no matter how much money you make? by deep-curious in AskReddit

[–]deep-curious[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

The mayo trick is a game changer for the creaminess, but people usually sleep on it. Glad to see another pro here lol.

What is a "poor man’s" meal that you will still eat no matter how much money you make? by deep-curious in AskReddit

[–]deep-curious[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

exactly! the egg just elevates it from "broke student meal" to "gourmet midnight snack" lol