r/AskReddit Thread Title: What's Your Biggest Pet Peeve?
Alright, folks, spill the beans. Hit me with your {absolute|biggest|most{ annoying pet peeves. Are you bothered by loud chewers? Maybe it's people who are always late. Or maybe something utterly different? Let's hear it! Share your {biggest{ pet peeves in the comments.
- Hit me up with yours!
Urgent News from r/worldnews
A serious occurrence has taken place in Tokyo, leaving officialsshocked . Witnesses described a strange phenomenon. Authorities are currently looking into the matter. More details to follow.
- Keep an eye on the situation.
- Discuss this event with others.
This Is Why You Should Never Trust a Meme on r/funny
Okay, listen, because this is important. Scrolling through r/funny can be a wild ride. It's like a digital carnival of memes, some hilarious, others just plain odd. But here's the thing: you should never, ever absolutely trust anything you see on that subReddit.
First of all, memes get shared around the internet like wildfire. What seems like a fresh joke could be an old tired trope that's been doing the rounds for years. Second, people are always trying to manipulate things to get upvotes. They might edit images, add captions that aren't funny, or just make stuff up about their experiences.
- Essentially, r/funny can be a fun place to waste hours, but don't let yourself get fooled by what you see.
- Take everything with a grain of salt.
- Question everything
And here most importantly, Have fun!
AMA with a World-Renowned Neuroscientist
Calling all science fans! We're excited to announce an exclusive AMA (Ask Me Anything) session with Dr. David Smith, a world-renowned neuroscientist and specialist in the field of cognition. Dr. Brown has made groundbreaking contributions in exploring the complexities of the human brain, and they're now ready to answer your burning inquires about the brain.
This is a unprecedented opportunity to learn more about the fascinating world of neuroscience directly from one of its top figures. Whether you're a researcher, come prepared with your most challenging questions.
- Professor Smith's AMA will be held on Thursday, November 2nd at 9:00 PM EST.
- Submit your questions in the comments below before the AMA begins.
Is This Guy a Redditor or a Time Traveler? (r/NoStupidQuestions)
So I was scrolling Reddit the other day and stumbled upon this submission that completely fried my brain. This guy is talking about stuff like teleportation devices that we don't even have yet! He's super detailed in his descriptions, and it's like he's straight out of a sci-fi novel. I mean, is this guy just a genius? Or could he be a dimensional being trying to blend in with us?
It's honestly freaking me out. What do you guys think? Is this just some elaborate prank, or is there a hidden truth going on here?
My Cat Became an Internet Star Thanks to r/aww
I never expected my cute cat, Mittens, would become a viral sensation. But thanks to the wonderful people on r/aww, his videos have taken the internet by fire.
It all started when I shared a photo of him eating. The response was amazing. People were delighted by his charm.
Now, he has thousands of followers and even a few of offers for advertising campaigns. Who would have thought my small cat could be so popular?