u/itsShiahvn

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How did people accurately manage to wake up on time in the morning before the invention of mechanical or digital alarm clocks?

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u/itsShiahvn — 23 hours ago

If you could have one completely useless superpower that inconveniences no one but makes your daily life 5% easier, what are you choosing?

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u/itsShiahvn — 23 hours ago
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Why do mirrors reverse things horizontally (left and right) but they don’t reverse things vertically (up and down)?

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u/itsShiahvn — 1 day ago
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What is something women do out of friendliness that men almost always accidentally mistake for flirting or romantic interest?

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u/itsShiahvn — 1 day ago

What is a social lie or politeness filter that we all use daily as adults, but secretly everyone wishes we could just drop?

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u/itsShiahvn — 1 day ago

If you turn a vacuum cleaner on inside an empty room, does the room become cleaner, or does the vacuum just become dirtier?

Make it make sense.

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u/itsShiahvn — 1 day ago

Am I the only one who feels like most adult friendships are purely circumstantial, and that true loyalty is becoming incredibly rare?

It seems like as adults, people only reach out when they need a favor, when you share the exact same workplace, or when it's convenient for them. The moment you change jobs or go through a rough patch where you can't offer immediate value, the connection fades. It’s deeply isolating to realize how fragile modern bonds are. Have you managed to find friends who actually value you as a person, or have you accepted that most connections are just temporary?

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u/itsShiahvn — 1 day ago

Do you ever intentionally leave a message on 'read' or unread for hours just because you don't have the social energy to reply right then, even if you like the person?

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u/itsShiahvn — 1 day ago

Have you ever had a deep, meaningful conversation with someone you met once and never saw again? What did you talk about?

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u/itsShiahvn — 1 day ago
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How exactly do animals like dogs or birds intuitively know that a major natural disaster (like an earthquake) is about to happen before it hits?

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u/itsShiahvn — 1 day ago

What is a moment in your life that felt so perfectly timed, it made you genuinely question if we are all living in a simulation?

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u/itsShiahvn — 1 day ago