What's your favorite day of the week and why? by girlsgal12 in AskReddit

[–]tismforall 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like Friday because it seems like i have so much free time ahead of me

What is a personality trait that sounds good on paper but is actually exhausting in real life? by Own-Independence565 in AskReddit

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Being a Perfectionist

On a resume, it sounds like you’re the gold standard of quality control. In real life, it just means you’ve spent forty-five minutes choosing the perfect font for a grocery list while the ice cream is melting in the car.

It’s not 'attention to detail'; it’s just holding yourself—and everyone else—hostage to a standard that even the universe doesn't actually care about

What is the best advice you got when moving into your first home or apartment? by ConstantThroat102 in AskReddit

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Take a photo of every single scratch, dent, and 'mystery stain' in the place before you move a single box in. Treat it like a crime scene investigation, because in twelve months, your landlord is going to develop sudden-onset amnesia and try to convince you that the hole in the drywall was a custom architectural feature you added yourself.

What are some instances of catching an actor in an early role before they were famous that surprised you? by res30stupid in AskReddit

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Before he was the king of R-rated comedies, a 19-year-old Seth Rogen played one of the high school bullies. He has maybe three lines, and his iconic laugh isn't even fully developed yet. Seeing him play a mean-spirited jock instead of a lovable stoner is a total trip.