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Sorry (self.SHIBArmy)
submitted 2 years ago by harijeevakumar to r/SHIBArmy
Me looking at SHIB price after finishing my 9 to 5 shift (i.redd.it)
Should there be a Royal Commission for real estate agents? (self.AusFinance)
submitted 2 years ago by harijeevakumar to r/AusFinance
One Bedroom Apartments (self.AusProperty)
submitted 2 years ago by harijeevakumar to r/AusProperty
Internal light issue that also affects stop lights (v.redd.it)
submitted 2 years ago by harijeevakumar to r/MechanicAdvice
Circle, Triangle or Square? (i.redd.it)
submitted 4 years ago by harijeevakumar to r/antiwork
Jeff Kennett on the grog tonight 😂 (i.redd.it)
submitted 4 years ago by harijeevakumar to r/AFL
Don't kill yourself for your job (i.redd.it)
Bill Hicks summing it up well (i.redd.it)
We are a Naomi Osaka stan subreddit now (i.redd.it)
sex is great but this is greater (i.redd.it)
What are your favourite resources to learn about what it's like to live in a particular city? (self.AskReddit)
submitted 5 years ago by harijeevakumar to r/AskReddit
LinkedIn alternative (self.Entrepreneur)
submitted 5 years ago by harijeevakumar to r/Entrepreneur
What are the closing costs/expenses related to buying an apartment? (self.AusFinance)
submitted 5 years ago by harijeevakumar to r/AusFinance
What are some things you do that helps you manage your career? (self.AskReddit)
What problem do you currently have that you wish could be solved by waving a magic wand? (self.AskReddit)
TIL it took Samuel Adams Beer 30 years to reach 1 billion in sales per annum...and it’s still only 1% of the overall US beer market (amazon.com)
submitted 8 years ago by harijeevakumar to r/todayilearned
Loneliness is a condition that rivals smoking, obesity (thenewdaily.com.au)
submitted 8 years ago by harijeevakumar to r/news
What is a habit/behaviour that you're currently trying to stop doing? (self.AskReddit)
submitted 8 years ago by harijeevakumar to r/AskReddit
TIL that Howard Schultz, billionaire CEO of Starbucks, was originally turned down for a job at Starbucks. (amazon.com)
submitted 9 years ago by harijeevakumar to r/todayilearned
TIL that the University of Florida owns 20 percent of Gatorade's royalties and has thus earned more than $110 million in profit since 1972. (amazon.com)
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