r/askteddit
What truth about the world do you think humanity will discover one day that will shock absolutely everyone?
reddit.comwhat is something that is highly likely to happen in the next 5 years that everyone is completely ignoring?
reddit.comWhat’s the weirdest thing you’ve seen someone make their entire personality?
reddit.comyou get $1 million, but you have listen to ONE song for 24 hours straight. what song are you risking your sanity for?
reddit.comWhat’s something that has no reason to exist in 2026–and yet it does?
reddit.comWhat's the dumbest reason you've ever gotten in trouble?"
reddit.comWould you permanently delete Reddit from your phone for $3 million?
No loopholes, no reinstalling it later, just $3 million in exchange for never having the app on your phone again
What’s the most underrated career path right now?
The reverse of a post here earlier.
What small thing did your partner do early on that made you think this person is actually the one?
I've been thinking about this a lot lately. My girlfriend remembered offhand that I mentioned once hating when people are late without texting, and she has never once not given me a heads up since. It was so small but I remember thinking, okay, she actually listens. I've noticed it's never the big dramatic moments that do it. It's usually something weirdly specific that you almost missed. Curious what that moment was for other people, whether it was something they said, something they did, or just a habit you noticed over time.
What's the biggest scam people accept as normal?
reddit.comWhat’s something people love to romanticize until they actually have to live with it long term?
Could be a lifestyle, relationship dynamic, career, travel fantasy, or anything that sounds amazing from the outside but becomes draining once it’s your everyday reality
What is your ideal lazy Sunday?
Staying home all day, going out somewhere, watching movies, or just sleeping way too much?
What’s an opinion you have that you know would be controversial to a lot of people?
Could be about relationships, money, work, parenting, society, or just a belief you usually keep to yourself because you know it’ll start an argument
What’s an opinion you genuinely believe that you know would be controversial to most people?
Everyone has at least one belief they usually keep to themselves because they know it could start an argument. What’s yours?