When was a time a "truth" revealed itself in the craziest way?
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Who was/is the most beloved celebrity?
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What situation do you agree with for the quote "don't hate the player, hate the game"?
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Men of Reddit, when a man actively and continuously shows massive regret over cheating on his woman, what does it mean and what does this show of how he felt about her when he cheated?
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Parents of adult children, what worries as a parent do you have now?
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What are romantic non-verbal cues that are basically just as clear as verbal ones of either attraction or rejection?
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What industries have the most/least toxic working environments?
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What are first signs someone is a very controlling person deep down to those close to them?
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Women of Reddit, like a "man cave" how would you design your own "girl heaven"?
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Women of Reddit, what brings you the most happiness?
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What are the things that jaded you?
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As we get older and date, everyone has baggage, but which ones can you not tolerate and which are you fine with?
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What do you think of celebrities, non-political public figures and others with a platform who completely stay out of politics/current events and only stick to their own craft (good, bad, irresponsible, smart, etc)?
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Why do you think there's so much depression/mental health issues when we're at a time of the most freedom to "be who you are" or self expression than any time before?
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If your date invites you to their room or home at the end of the date, should it be obvious to noth sides it's for sex?
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What problems sound so small or easy to brush off to others but is actually emotionally or physically big to the person going through it?
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Is choosing to not have children after marriage looked down on by Christianity?
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Why don't Christians advocate for being single/celibate more when it states in the Bible that it is also good, possibly even more than marriage?
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Are Americans as heavily politically divided in real life like it shows online?
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[Serious] Why is entertainment important to society?
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Are Americans as scarily divided in real life like it shows up online?
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No matter how intelligent they may be, what age do you still consider a "baby/kid" in the adult world/real society in terms of lack of experience/naivety?
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For you personally, how bad does someone's behavior/trait have to be to erase all their good behavior/traits?
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What are bad things/behaviors that are not strong enough to erase all of someone's good things/behaviors (both for personal and professional relations)?
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How much should feelings and emotions signal your (legal, rational) choices, identity, needs, etc?
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