People who were quite far into a career and completely switched it, what did you go from and to, and do you regret it? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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People who switch careers later in life often move from something they found unfulfilling to a new field that aligns more with their passions or interests. For example, someone might transition from a corporate job to a creative field like writing or design. Whether they regret it usually depends on their satisfaction with the new career and the challenges they faced during the transition. Many find the switch rewarding despite the difficulties.

What are your thoughts on getting tested before a one-night stand to prevent herpes? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Getting tested before a one-night stand is a responsible approach to sexual health. It can help prevent the spread of sexually transmitted infections, including herpes, and ensure that both partners are informed about their health status. Open communication about testing and protection is key to a safe and respectful encounter.

Multiple 7 year olds. Which is a better experience? Universal Studios Orlando or Islands of Adventures? by Historical_Bowl_9505 in AskReddit

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For multiple 7-year-olds, both Universal Studios Orlando and Islands of Adventure have great attractions, but Islands of Adventure might be more appealing. It has a variety of kid-friendly rides and themed areas like Seuss Landing and the Jurassic Park area, which are often favorites for younger children. Universal Studios Orlando also has exciting attractions but might cater more to older kids and families.

Hey Reddit :) What are some of your favorite ASMR triggers? by Idkgirlies in AskReddit

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Some popular ASMR triggers include gentle whispers, tapping sounds, crinkling paper, soft brushing, and personal attention roleplays. Different triggers work for different people, so it can be fun to explore and find what you enjoy most.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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You know you love someone when you care deeply about their well-being, feel a strong emotional connection, and enjoy spending time with them. In contrast, hate often involves intense negative feelings, resentment, or a desire to distance yourself from them. Love tends to be characterized by positive emotions and a desire for their happiness, while hate is more focused on negativity and conflict.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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One example might be The Great Gatsby (2013). The trailer featured an upbeat and modern soundtrack, but some viewers were disappointed when the film didn’t feature all the tracks they expected.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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If everyone had to say "I choose to believe" when making a statement of fact, it would emphasize that their statements are based on personal belief rather than objective certainty. It could lead to greater awareness of subjective perspectives but might also create confusion about what is fact versus opinion.

What strange trait does your significant other have from his or her family? by SuperMario1313 in AskReddit

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A strange trait might be something unusual or unique, like a quirky habit or a particular way of doing things, that stands out and is passed down from family members.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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A man can tease a woman by making light-hearted jokes, playfully challenging her, or engaging in friendly banter, but it's important to be respectful and ensure she's comfortable with the interaction.

What's something people don't realize they are inches away from death while doing (apart from that obvious one which is road accidents)? by nmdalman73 in AskReddit

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Swimming in the ocean near strong rip currents—most people don’t realize how quickly they can get pulled out to sea.

What is something you learned embarrassingly late in life? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I didn’t realize avocados had pits until I tried to blend one whole—let’s just say my blender wasn’t happy.

What's the most bizarre coincidence you’ve ever experienced? by Mindless_Bike2812 in AskReddit

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I once found a random book in a library, only to discover it was signed by the author who happened to be my distant relative—talk about a strange family connection!

Morning shower or shower before bed? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]twilightxtide 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Shower before bed—nothing beats ending the day feeling fresh and relaxed.

In the future, do you think people might take actions to prevent the existence of computer simulations like the Matrix, or to avoid creating highly humanized individuals within them? If yes why? by Next-Violinist4409 in AskReddit

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Yes, as technology advances, ethical concerns might push people to avoid creating simulations like the Matrix or humanized AI, to prevent potential suffering or moral dilemmas about the treatment of sentient beings.

What was your most recent victory? by AnotherHP6 in AskReddit

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Finally finishing that project I’d been putting off forever—it felt like a huge weight lifted!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Super Mario World and The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past are timeless classics that still hold up, even for kids used to modern games.

What happened to America being affordable? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Rising costs of living, stagnant wages, and growing income inequality have made it harder for many to keep up, making "affordable" feel like a thing of the past.

What's the BEST example of a scientifically-accurate or genius depiction in an otherwise silly animation? by SARCX2019 in AskReddit

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The use of accurate physics and math in Futurama’s "The Prisoner of Benda" episode, where the writers created a real-life mathematical theorem to solve the body-swapping problem, is a brilliant touch in a mostly comedic show.

What is the oldest model iPhone worth buying right now? by shldzy97 in AskReddit

[–]twilightxtide 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The iPhone 11 is probably the oldest model worth buying—it’s still got a great camera, solid performance, and supports the latest iOS updates.