What’s the best physical feeling other than anything sex-related? /u/MythicalSplash No such thing as stupid questions

What’s the best physical feeling other than anything sex-related? /u/MythicalSplash No such thing as stupid questions

My vote goes either to scratching a really itchy itch, or drinking cold water when you’re extremely thirsty.

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​r/NoStupidQuestions My vote goes either to scratching a really itchy itch, or drinking cold water when you’re extremely thirsty. submitted by /u/MythicalSplash [link] [comments] 

My vote goes either to scratching a really itchy itch, or drinking cold water when you’re extremely thirsty.

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[link] [comments]  My vote goes either to scratching a really itchy itch, or drinking cold water when you’re extremely thirsty. submitted by /u/MythicalSplash [link] [comments]

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Why do Americans put (what appear to be) completely non-functional shutters on their house windows? /u/vegemitemilkshake No such thing as stupid questions

Why do Americans put (what appear to be) completely non-functional shutters on their house windows? /u/vegemitemilkshake No such thing as stupid questions

I’m in Australia and always see pictures here on Reddit of American houses with what looks like non-functional shutters on their windows. Is it left over from when they were necessary and now people just like the aesthetic?

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​r/NoStupidQuestions I’m in Australia and always see pictures here on Reddit of American houses with what looks like non-functional shutters on their windows. Is it left over from when they were necessary and now people just like the aesthetic? submitted by /u/vegemitemilkshake [link] [comments] 

I’m in Australia and always see pictures here on Reddit of American houses with what looks like non-functional shutters on their windows. Is it left over from when they were necessary and now people just like the aesthetic?

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[link] [comments]  I’m in Australia and always see pictures here on Reddit of American houses with what looks like non-functional shutters on their windows. Is it left over from when they were necessary and now people just like the aesthetic? submitted by /u/vegemitemilkshake [link] [comments]

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Why are eggs so much more expensive in America? /u/theinternetistoobig No such thing as stupid questions

Why are eggs so much more expensive in America? /u/theinternetistoobig No such thing as stupid questions

As a Canadian I thought the price of eggs was just a short hand for the increased price of all groceries, but lately I’ve seen people posting pictures of eggs listed at $7-8USD. That’s seems crazy given that over where I live lest than half an hour from the border you can get eggs for ~$4 CAD or $3USD. Just seems odd to have such a big difference, in such a basic product

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​r/NoStupidQuestions As a Canadian I thought the price of eggs was just a short hand for the increased price of all groceries, but lately I’ve seen people posting pictures of eggs listed at $7-8USD. That’s seems crazy given that over where I live lest than half an hour from the border you can get eggs for ~$4 CAD or $3USD. Just seems odd to have such a big difference, in such a basic product submitted by /u/theinternetistoobig [link] [comments] 

As a Canadian I thought the price of eggs was just a short hand for the increased price of all groceries, but lately I’ve seen people posting pictures of eggs listed at $7-8USD. That’s seems crazy given that over where I live lest than half an hour from the border you can get eggs for ~$4 CAD or $3USD. Just seems odd to have such a big difference, in such a basic product

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[link] [comments]  As a Canadian I thought the price of eggs was just a short hand for the increased price of all groceries, but lately I’ve seen people posting pictures of eggs listed at $7-8USD. That’s seems crazy given that over where I live lest than half an hour from the border you can get eggs for ~$4 CAD or $3USD. Just seems odd to have such a big difference, in such a basic product submitted by /u/theinternetistoobig [link] [comments]

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What’s the real reason married men live longer than single men? /u/Norfolk-Gross-Tonage No such thing as stupid questions

What’s the real reason married men live longer than single men? /u/Norfolk-Gross-Tonage No such thing as stupid questions submitted by /u/Norfolk-Gross-Tonage
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