What’s a tiny thing that instantly makes your day better?

Sometimes it’s something really small getting your favorite snack, finding money in an old pocket, hearing a song you forgot about, or getting a message from someone you like.

What’s that tiny thing for you? 👀

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u/Lazy-Day654 — 16 hours ago
▲ 62 r/Animals

What animal would you love to have as a pet if there were no restrictions?

If money, space, and practical problems weren’t an issue, what animal would you choose as a pet? 🐾

I’d probably pick an otter because they look ridiculously playful 😂

What’s your choice?

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u/Lazy-Day654 — 12 days ago

What's one fact you learned recently that completely blew your mind?

I love collecting random facts that make people stop and say, "Wait... seriously?"

It can be about science, history, space, animals, psychology, technology, or even everyday life.

What's one fact you discovered recently that you think everyone should know?

Bonus points if it sounds fake but is actually true! 😄

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u/Lazy-Day654 — 14 days ago

Which suit did you end up wearing for most of the game?

I told myself I'd keep switching suits to enjoy all the designs, but somehow I kept going back to the same one.

For me, it wasn't always the flashiest suit it just felt like the "right" Spider-Man look during the story.

What was your go-to suit for Peter and Miles? Was it because of the design, nostalgia, or did it just fit the vibe of the game?

I'd love to see which suits everyone keeps coming back to. 🕷️

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u/Lazy-Day654 — 21 days ago

I love those random peaceful moments that happen for no reason.

Today I had one of those completely ordinary moments that somehow felt really nice. Nothing exciting happened it was just a quiet, peaceful moment that made me stop and appreciate the day.

It reminded me that not every good memory has to come from a big event. Sometimes the smallest moments stick with us the longest.

What's a simple, ordinary moment you've had recently that made you smile?

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u/Lazy-Day654 — 22 days ago
▲ 203 r/Hobbies

What's a hobby you started "just to try" but now can't imagine living without?

A few months ago, I picked up a random hobby because I was bored and wanted a break from scrolling. I honestly thought I'd lose interest in a week.

Now it's become part of my daily routine, and I actually look forward to it. It's surprising how one small decision can make such a big difference.

So I'm curious:

What's a hobby you started casually that turned into something you genuinely love? It could be anything reading, cooking, gaming, photography, coding, gardening, fitness, or something completely unexpected.

I'd love to hear how you got into it and why you stuck with it.

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u/Lazy-Day654 — 23 days ago

What's the first comic that made you fall in love with comics?

I've been trying to read more comics lately, and it's amazing how one great story can pull you into the whole medium.

For you, what was the very first comic that got you hooked?

Was it Marvel, DC, Image, Dark Horse, or something completely different? And if you had to recommend just one comic to a beginner, what would it be and why?

Looking forward to discovering some hidden gems! 📚🦸

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u/Lazy-Day654 — 27 days ago
▲ 16 r/Animals

What's the smartest thing you've ever seen an animal do?

I always find it fascinating how intelligent animals can be. Whether it's a dog figuring out how to open a door, a crow using tools, or a cat somehow knowing exactly when you're feeling down, they never stop surprising me.

What's the smartest, funniest, or most unexpected thing you've ever seen an animal do?

I'd love to hear your stories whether it's about your own pet or a wild animal you came across. 🐶🐱🦜🐘

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u/Lazy-Day654 — 28 days ago

Has Anyone Joined Spoken English Classes in Bangalore at FITA Academy? Looking for Honest Reviews

Hi everyone,

I'm planning to improve my communication skills and have been searching for Spoken English Classes in Bangalore. While researching, I came across FITA Academy, and their course looks interesting with features like practical speaking sessions, grammar training, and placement support.

Before enrolling, I'd love to hear from people who have actually attended the course.

A few questions:

  • How are the trainers and teaching methods?
  • Do they focus on real-life conversations and confidence building?
  • Is the course suitable for beginners?
  • Did you notice a significant improvement in your spoken English?
  • Was the course worth the fees?

I'd really appreciate honest feedback—both positive and negative. Thanks in advance!

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u/Lazy-Day654 — 29 days ago

What's a completely normal thing that irrationally annoys you?

Mine is when someone says, "I'll be there in 5 minutes," and then shows up 30 minutes later like nothing happened.

It's such a small thing, but it somehow ruins my mood way more than it should.

What's your oddly specific everyday annoyance that most people probably wouldn't understand? 😅

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u/Lazy-Day654 — 1 month ago

My brain at 2 AM deserves its own reality show.

Does anyone else become a completely different person after 2 AM?

At 10 PM: "Tomorrow I'm waking up at 6 and fixing my life."

At 2 AM:

  • Should I learn Japanese?
  • I wonder if penguins have knees.
  • Maybe I should start a business.
  • Spends 45 minutes reading about medieval bread.

Then you wake up the next morning like you were hit by a truck and remember absolutely none of your "life-changing" ideas.

What's the most random rabbit hole you've fallen into late at night? 😂

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u/Lazy-Day654 — 1 month ago

What's a life skill everyone should learn before turning 25?

Whether it's cooking, managing money, communicating with people, or something completely unexpected...

What's one life skill you think everyone should learn before they turn 25, and why?

I'd love to hear the skills that made the biggest difference in your life or the ones you wish you'd learned much earlier.

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u/Lazy-Day654 — 1 month ago

What's something that seemed expensive at first, but turned out to be worth every penny?

It could be a gadget, a course, a hobby, a piece of furniture, or even an experience.

What's one purchase you were hesitant about but now can't imagine living without?

I'd love to hear everyone's recommendations and stories.

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u/Lazy-Day654 — 1 month ago

What's something that seemed expensive at first but ended up being worth every penny?

It could be a gadget, a course, a hobby, a piece of furniture, or even a service.

What's one purchase you were hesitant about, but now you'd happily buy again? Why did it turn out to be so worth it?

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u/Lazy-Day654 — 1 month ago

What's something that became "normal" in society that you still can't get used to?

Whether it's technology, social habits, work culture, or anything else what's one thing that's considered completely normal today but still feels strange to you?

No judgment. I'm just curious to hear different perspectives and experiences.

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u/Lazy-Day654 — 1 month ago

I waved back at someone who wasn't waving at me... so I just committed to it.

I was walking through the mall when I saw someone smiling and waving. Naturally, I smiled and waved back.

They walked right past me... to the person standing behind me.

Instead of accepting defeat, I doubled down and pretended I was stretching. Then I "checked my watch" even though I wasn't wearing one.

I'm pretty sure I'll never recover from this.

What's the most embarrassing thing you've accidentally done in public?

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u/Lazy-Day654 — 2 months ago

What's one small thing that instantly improves your day?

I've realized that it's usually the little things that make the biggest difference. A good cup of coffee, a random compliment, finishing a small task, listening to a favorite song, or even getting a message from a friend can completely change my mood.

What's one small thing that instantly makes your day better? I'd love to hear everyone's answers.

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u/Lazy-Day654 — 2 months ago

What's one small habit that quietly improved your life more than you expected?

Not a huge life change or a dramatic success story—just a small habit that made everyday life a little better.

It could be something like:

  • Drinking more water
  • Going for a 10-minute walk
  • Reading before bed instead of scrolling
  • Making your bed every morning
  • Writing down tomorrow's tasks

I'm looking for simple habits that actually stuck and made a noticeable difference over time. I'd love to hear what worked for you and why.

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u/Lazy-Day654 — 2 months ago

What’s something you wish people understood about you without having to explain it?

I think everyone has something about themselves that gets misunderstood by others. Maybe it's your personality, the way you communicate, your interests, or even how you handle difficult situations.

What's one thing you wish people understood about you without you having to explain it?

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u/Lazy-Day654 — 2 months ago

How Good Is FITA Academy’s GST Training in Bangalore for Beginners?

Hi everyone,

I'm planning to enroll in GST Training in Bangalore at FITA Academy and would love to hear honest feedback from people who have taken the course.

I'm a beginner looking to learn GST concepts from scratch, including GST registration, return filing, invoicing, input tax credit, and practical GST software training. The course also mentions certification and placement support.

Has anyone here joined FITA Academy for GST Training in Bangalore?

I'd like to know:

  • Is the course beginner-friendly?
  • How are the trainers and teaching quality?
  • Does the course include hands-on projects or real-world GST filing practice?
  • Is the certification valuable?
  • How effective is the placement support?
  • Was it worth the fees you paid?

I'm looking for genuine reviews and suggestions before making a decision. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!

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u/Lazy-Day654 — 2 months ago