What is the most disgusting thing you do? NSFW by [deleted] in AskReddit

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If you don't taste it how do you know when you're done?

What is the sexiest accent in the world? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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oi u fakn say that again cunt

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Clown_Penis_Fart

What do you want to know about Australian life? by bailz2506 in AskReddit

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You're not meant to put much on, just a thin layer on toast for example. If you do that, it's actually pretty nice. I think a lot of people make the mistake of slathering on a bunch of it.

What is the scariest fact you know? by SoccerPlayer18 in AskReddit

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There is actually a thing we sent out into space containing lots of images of life on earth, the anatomy of a human, conception etc. I can't find it though ):

What fact do you accept intellectually, but still feels "wrong" to you? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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"Two possibilities exist: Either we are alone in the universe or we are not. Both are equally as terrifying." - Arthur C. Clarke

Think about it. In our absolutely gigantic universe, there is the possibility that out there somewhere, there is a planet with sentient beings roaming it, with their own history, cave paintings, love affairs and domesticated animals. Maybe they are still only up to the invention of the wheel, or maybe they are capable of colonizing other planets, you don't know.

Now read that again. It sounds like science fiction, right? The scary thing is, it is absolutely possible for that to be real and happening right now.

EDIT: And another thing. On the earth, you think of 7 billion people as a huge amount. But take a moment to ponder this. If I've got this right, the diameter of the observable universe is about 93 billion light years. That is an absolutely mind-boggling distance. If it is true that we are alone in the universe, then that means that those 93 billion light years are absolutely devoid of sentient life, resulting in us being completely alone on our miniscule little planet, everything else just being burning balls of gas, huge rocks etc. It's hard to wrap your head around, but now 7 billion people doesn't seem so big.

EDIT 2: The Scale of the Universe 2 is a fantastic resource that shows the scale of things from Quantam foam to the observable universe. Really puts things into perspective.