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AskReddit is a popular subreddit on Reddit that allows any user to post interesting questions for anyone to answer, often generating funny discussion threads. These are their stories. 

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'45 year mortgages': 20+ Wild predictions for the future that sound pretty plausible

‘Forget about it’: Woman Demands Ex-Boyfriend Pay For Half Her Trip Despite Split and Him Not Being Able to Join

‘Forget about it’: Woman Demands Ex-Boyfriend Pay For Half Her Trip Despite Split and Him Not Being Able to Join

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'[I] had to show her multiple times how to open Excel': 20+ People who had no idea how to work a computer

'[I] had to show her multiple times how to open Excel': 20+ People who had no idea how to work a computer

‘What were they thinking?’: 20+ Wildest Foods People Still Don’t Understand How Humans Discovered

‘What were they thinking?’: 20+ Wildest Foods People Still Don’t Understand How Humans Discovered

25 tell-tale signs a couple is on the verge of breaking up: 'Constantly plastering their relationship all over social media'

25 tell-tale signs that a couple is on the verge of breaking up: 'Constantly plastering their relationship all over social media'

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'Couldn't remember groomsmen, went with dudesmaids instead': 20+ Times forgetful people made up their own words

'Couldn't remember groomsmen, went with dudesmaids instead': 20+ Times forgetful people made up their own words

‘Family is where the heart is’: Man Turns Down Biological Siblings' Attempt at Reconciliation Following Three Decades of No Communication

‘Family is where the heart is’: Man Turns Down Biological Siblings' Attempt at Reconciliation Following Three Decades of No Communication

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'My wife microwaves lettuce': Weird quirks long-term partners have learned to put up with

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20 wholesome stories where people accepted their partners' bizarre habits: 'I have never seen this wonderful woman completely close a door in 13+ years'

20 wholesome stories where people accepted their partners' bizarre habits: 'I have never seen this wonderful woman completely close a door in 13+ years'

‘Gender does not determine intelligence…’: Female Biologist Confronts Belittling Father After He Constantly Puts Her Down in Front of the Family

‘Gender does not determine intelligence…’: Female Biologist Confronts Belittling Father After He Constantly Puts Her Down in Front of the Family

20 petty ways people got back at their exes: 'Put non-vegan meat in her sandwich'

20 petty ways people got back at their exes: 'Put non-vegan meat in her sandwich'

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'She was livid from the moment she walked in': 15+ Customer chronicles told by retail workers

'She was livid from the moment she walked in': 15+ Crazy customer chronicles told by retail workers

'A legend was created': 20+ Hilarious moments that made people laugh hysterically

'A legend was created': 20+ Hilarious moments that made people laugh hysterically

20 instant red flags on dating app profiles: 'I don't understand why it says I'm 39, I'm actually 58'

20 instant red flags on dating app profiles: 'I don't understand why it says I'm 39, I'm actually 58'

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'He said he had an alpha personality': 20+ flagrant red flags that made regular folks run for the hills

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'Letting the tablet raise them': Parents share the parenting trends they disagree with