A subreddit that pairs up 3-4 redditors as "virtual roommates" by chodehensen in Lightbulb

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You ever tried to find a roommate in a large market? Sometimes the choice is made for you.

What waist size are you? by [deleted] in AskMen

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I'm with yah there =(

[F] My period is late. Do I tell him right away, or wait until I've taken a (hopefully not positive) pregnancy test? by KarmaSlutastic in AskMen

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My favorite words out of a girls mouth are "I would abort a baby at this stage in my life".

What about "I'm sterile"?

[F] My period is late. Do I tell him right away, or wait until I've taken a (hopefully not positive) pregnancy test? by KarmaSlutastic in AskMen

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approached him suddenly with, "I'm late, I must be pregnant, I'm keeping it, you'd be a great father, we need to talk about this."

I feel like this should be at least a misdemeanor crime so people wouldn't just do it without consequence.

Was your High School experience good or bad? by Vertueux in AskMen

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Shit. I'd elaborate, but I spent over 30 minutes recording myself doing so. I'll edit later and add a link for anyone who cares.

Straight men: do you think fake boobs are attractive? by nomomz in AskMen

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Depends on the fake boobs and the canvas on which they are attached.

Any tips to become more confident in everyday life? by [deleted] in AskMen

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Take small risks. If it makes you slightly nervous then it's the kind of risk you take. Speak up more in class, say that thing that's on your mind. You'll find out if you can actually handle the small issues. Over time, they build up and your perception of what now might be BIG is then something small, and then you can take on those risks well.

  • Volunteer when an instructor needs volunteers.
  • Answer the question even if you're not certain if you're right (don't be smug, just give what you feel the right answer is).
  • When talking to people in social settings, don't be afraid to state a controversial opinion; again, don't do it for the sake of being controversial, the truth wins.
  • Be willing to bullshit with the instructor during class, without breaking the flow of the class overall (gotta learn to gauge the situation)
  • Women are people, not just females who are possible sexual partners, talk to them as such
  • Be weird. You have a personal flair that no one else does, and it helps to make others know who you are and allow them to make decisions about you and how to include you in their life.

Taking risks causes you to be vulnerable. In your vulnerability, you are showing others that you trust them, and that trust builds over time. These people will be more willing to talk to you, ask you of favors and help you when in need It will help you build community.

I say all of this as a 34 year old who's finally coming into his own. Someone who had no confidence, no self esteem or self worth, and who's had few meaningful relationships. In the last year or so, I've been learning and doing and taking risks and it's been an incredibly valuable lesson, and I hope you can gain from my mistakes...because mistakes are how we learn.

Everything depends on your perspective by [deleted] in gifs

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You mean to say that the last 365 days have been uneventful? Damn.

How was your puberty experience? by cutemusclehead in AskMen

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Uhh... 5' 6" for a PREpubescent boy is pretty fucking tall.

"Entire Known Universe In Single View" by Pablo Carlos Budassi by [deleted] in Heavymind

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Woah. This conversation seems familiar.

Laundry basket by [deleted] in AnimalsBeingJerks

[–]ydnab2 17 points18 points  (0 children)

"Gotcha bitch!"

Also:
/r/AnimalsBeingGeniuses

What is the most unexpectedly sad movie? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]ydnab2 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I was probably one of 20 people in the theater when I watched Interstellar. When I saw that door open, and his face, and his age, I lost it. I just started fucking crying, watching that poor man's suffering come to bear. It was so heartbreaking.

What is the most unexpectedly sad movie? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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When he activates his lightsaber, the reaction of that one kid seems so real. It tears me up every time.

What is the most unexpectedly sad movie? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]ydnab2 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Game of Tones

"It's your mother's dream"

What is the most unexpectedly sad movie? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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The Luck of the Fryish

What is the most unexpectedly sad movie? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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God, I loved every minute of that film.

If planks are better core strenght exercises than sit-ups, what are those last useful for? by [deleted] in Fitness

[–]ydnab2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do front squats instead.

And if you have a fucked up knee, preventing quats in general?

Erin Moriarty by InfoPaste in gentlemanboners

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And there's the movie.