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1 day ago |
buzzfeed.com | Raven Ishak
Rewind·Posted 1 minute ago"My mom would cook them until they curled up and made a 'clink' sound when they hit the plate." As children, some of us never really had the option to pick what was made for dinner — in fact, there were even some instances where we absolutely hated what was being served. So when Reddit user coldpizza4brkfast asked: "As a child, what is one meal that you always dreaded?" so many adults shared their "tortured" experiences. Here's what they said below. 1.
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2 days ago |
buzzfeed.com | Raven Ishak
Travel·Posted 1 minute ago"My niece was almost traumatized by this." The purpose of traveling is to open your mind and eyes to new experiences and worlds. But sometimes, something catches you so off-guard that it's worth sharing. So, luckily, a few travelers shared their experiences with us when okbud44 asked: "Travelers of Reddit, what shocked you the most when visiting another country?" Here's what they said below. 1.
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5 days ago |
buzzfeed.com | Raven Ishak
In the News·Posted 1 minute ago"DJT is throwing away the last 100 years of progress."Hot Topic🔥 Full coverage and conversation on Politics Ever since Donald Trump became President earlier this year, life has begun to feel unstable for most Americans for a myriad of reasons. (Can you believe it's almost been 90 days of this?) For example, if you want to know what he did just last week, check out this article here. But how exactly has Trump's presidency been affecting Americans so far?
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5 days ago |
buzzfeed.com | Raven Ishak
Internet Finds·Posted 1 minute ago"It struck me as the most basic display of evil..." Note: This article contains animal cruelty, murder, and child abuse. Sometimes, when you meet a person, there may be a particular thing about them that doesn't sit right with you. So when Reddit user Ok_Sample_1624 asked: "What was your 'Oh shit, this person is a psychopath' moment when meeting people?" over 20 thousand people had a story to tell. Here's some of the most shocking below: 1.
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6 days ago |
buzzfeed.com | Raven Ishak
Sex & Love·Posted 2 minutes ago"I figure no good could come from my then-boyfriend hearing about this." Even when two people are in a trusting relationship with one another, there may still be a few reasons why someone would choose not to tell their partner something. So when Reddit user u/zammy888 asked: "What’s the one thing you never told your ex?" a lot of people provided some very interesting answers. Here's what they had to say below: 1.
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