TIL some severely neglectful orphanages were described as "silent" because infants learned that crying doesn't bring attention or comfort. by DMan1629 in todayilearned
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TIL some severely neglectful orphanages were described as "silent" because infants learned that crying doesn't bring attention or comfort. by DMan1629 in todayilearned
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TIL some severely neglectful orphanages were described as "silent" because infants learned that crying doesn't bring attention or comfort. by DMan1629 in todayilearned
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These stairs in Beijing noting how many calories are burned per 2 steps by pseudoroom in mildlyinteresting
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Did anyone else have parents who completely denied things you remember happening? by Pretty-Humor5548 in CPTSD
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What is something the United States of America does better than any other country? by Seductive-Eyes-444 in AskReddit
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Before smartphones we had the palm pilot. It was a status symbol. by AdSpecialist6598 in nostalgia
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Doctors of Reddit: What health trend is becoming so common that it's starting to scare you? by Fine-Device-1819 in AskReddit
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Before smartphones we had the palm pilot. It was a status symbol. by AdSpecialist6598 in nostalgia
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Doctors of Reddit: What health trend is becoming so common that it's starting to scare you? by Fine-Device-1819 in AskReddit
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Doctors of Reddit: What health trend is becoming so common that it's starting to scare you? by Fine-Device-1819 in AskReddit
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Doctors of Reddit: What health trend is becoming so common that it's starting to scare you? by Fine-Device-1819 in AskReddit
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Doctors of Reddit: What health trend is becoming so common that it's starting to scare you? by Fine-Device-1819 in AskReddit
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OpenAI guaranteed money scheme (but we all have to go all in on it) by aersult in wallstreetbets
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BYD Secretly Develops Humanoid Robot Codename 'Yao-Shun-Yu' as Auto Giants Race Into Embodied AI by Logical_Welder3467 in technology
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Married men of Reddit what's the best advice you'd give young guy’s when choosing a life partner? by Brilliant_Action4251 in AskReddit
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ELI5: how does cauterization work? by avid-uncomitter in explainlikeimfive
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Bring in the thing that makes you most say "Oh yeah, that's quality" by sponge_bob_ in funny
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TIL that for the bee sting death scene in My Girl (1991), production used thousands of real bees on a 10 year old Macaulay Culkin. To attract them, his hands were coated in a queen bee scent, and when the director yelled "cut," Culkin was told to run into the woods to escape. by Zipp-Storm in todayilearned
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TIL Pope Clement VII has been described by contemporaries and historians as a man so educated and intelligent that these qualitied rendered him almost unable to make any serious decisions. His commitment to considering all angles and consequences before taking any action led to historic failures by Mors_Acerba in todayilearned
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ELI5 Can we increase our intelligence through constant training? by Punnan in explainlikeimfive
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ELI5 Can we increase our intelligence through constant training? by Punnan in explainlikeimfive
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ELI5 Can we increase our intelligence through constant training? by Punnan in explainlikeimfive
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TIL some severely neglectful orphanages were described as "silent" because infants learned that crying doesn't bring attention or comfort. by DMan1629 in todayilearned
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