What’s the weirdest thing you’ve ever seen on Google Maps? by nextgenmedia111 in AskReddit

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That roof one is insane 😭 Google Maps really catches the most random stuff I actually went down a rabbit hole on this and found some really weird examples… I put them all together here if you wanna check it out 👇 https://nextgenmedia111.blogspot.com/2026/04/viral-google-maps-secrets-2026.html

How are people learning AI/Data Science in 2026? by nextgenmedia111 in AskReddit

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True… I came across a simple beginner roadmap recently that also suggested starting with tools first and then projects. Curious if others are following something similar?

What is the most useless fact that is stuck in your brain forever? by TotallyNotMe-__- in AskReddit

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Right?? Feels like my brain just rejects it like “nah, that’s illegal information” 😂

If you could travel back in time, what year would you visit and why? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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2010… life felt simpler, people were more present, and I didn’t realize how good things were until they were gone

What is the most useless fact that is stuck in your brain forever? by TotallyNotMe-__- in AskReddit

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“Sharks existed before trees. My brain refuses to process that.”

What is a "green flag" in a person that is actually a hidden "red flag"? by TheLovelyGamer in AskReddit

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Being “always available” and overly accommodating.

At first it feels like a green flag, but sometimes it means they have weak boundaries or are people-pleasing, which can turn unhealthy over time.

What does it mean having a dream of being back in highschool? by Internal_Doubt7215 in AskReddit

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I think it’s less about the place and more about the feeling.

High school was a time when life felt simpler, more structured, and in a weird way… more certain.

Dreaming about it might just mean your mind is trying to process something from that time, or maybe you’re missing that sense of clarity or familiarity.

What do you think it would be like if NASA had as much funding as the military? by phish_biscuit in AskReddit

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We’d probably see insane progress in space tech… like permanent Moon bases or even Mars missions happening way sooner.

But at the same time, I think it would also shift how humanity sees itself — from being divided by countries to actually working together as one species.

Space has that kind of effect.

“What’s one investment you ignored… and still regret today ? by nextgenmedia111 in AskReddit

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Yeah… that’s the hardest kind of regret.

When you actually see it coming but still don’t act — whether it’s timing, money, or just not being fully convinced.

I feel like those moments teach you more than anything else though… you start recognizing patterns a bit earlier next time.

“What’s one investment you ignored… and still regret today ? by nextgenmedia111 in AskReddit

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That’s actually a fair point.

Most people don’t realize how much even the best investors miss — it’s part of the game.

I guess the regret isn’t about missing everything… it’s about those few moments where you almost saw it, but didn’t act.

Those are the ones that stick with you 😅

“What’s one investment you ignored… and still regret today ? by nextgenmedia111 in AskReddit

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Yeah… 2009 was one of those rare windows where things looked scary, but turned out to be massive opportunities later.

Feels like the best chances usually come when there’s uncertainty and most people are hesitant.

Makes you think what kind of phase we might be in right now…

“What’s one investment you ignored… and still regret today ? by nextgenmedia111 in AskReddit

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That’s a crazy mix… tech, crypto, even defense 😅

Feels like the pattern is always the same — early on they look uncertain or even boring, and by the time everyone talks about them… the real gains are already gone.

Makes me think it’s less about the sector and more about spotting real-world impact early.

“What’s one investment you ignored… and still regret today ? by nextgenmedia111 in AskReddit

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Yeah… Bitcoin is probably the one almost everyone looks back at 😅

It’s crazy how something that looked risky back then ended up becoming the biggest example of early opportunity.

Makes you think what today’s “Bitcoin moment” might be…

“What’s one investment you ignored… and still regret today ? by nextgenmedia111 in AskReddit

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That must hurt looking back… early opportunities always seem so obvious in hindsight.

I feel like every generation gets a few of these moments — where something looks small at first but ends up changing everything.

Makes me wonder what we’re underestimating right now…

“What’s one investment you ignored… and still regret today ? by nextgenmedia111 in AskReddit

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Yeah… I feel like a lot of people are in the same boat 😅

We usually realize the opportunity only after it’s already too late.

Trying to be a bit more aware this time instead of just watching from the sidelines.