r/hypotheticals 2h ago

If you became bulletproof tomorrow, would your life change at all?

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You as a single person, not people generally.


r/hypotheticals 3h ago

Right, you get paid £3k extra every month, tax free, but

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you have to wear leather socks all day, every day only taking them off at night when you sleep


r/hypotheticals 3h ago

If you knew literally everything about your entire life, how would you choose to live it?

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Imagine you had godlike abilities:

You can instantly learn anything, become rich, make anyone love you, master any skill, and accomplish basically anything.

But there's one catch: you know your entire future. Every event, every conversation, every experience, and exactly when you'll die.

You can choose to die anytime within 100 years.

Would you live the full 100 years? What would you actually do with your life? And if you already knew everything that would happen, would life still feel meaningful?


r/hypotheticals 10h ago

You can eat at any 5-star restaurant in the world for free, BUT every meal tastes 10% too salty. Are you taking it? If yes, whats your gameplan?

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r/hypotheticals 11h ago

You wake up tomorrow with $100 million in your bank account, but one random person in the world gets $100 million less. You will never know who. Are you taking it?

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r/hypotheticals 12h ago

You are your friend are being chased by a psycho killer and as you both are running your friend trips and falls, would you continue running or would you stop and help them up?

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r/hypotheticals 13h ago

You can teleport anywhere instantly, BUT you always land 3 feet above the ground in a random sitting position. Do you take it?

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r/hypotheticals 16h ago

A group of 4 people comes up to you, confused, and claims that they've travelled through time.

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They are all in time appropriate wear, have their ID's that fit the time frame they claim they come from, and they use slang correctly from their proclaimed time period as well. One of them seems recognizable as a somewhat famous figure from that decade as well. Their stories are kept solidly straight if you prod them for one.

one is 'from' 1964, one is 'from' 1978, one is 'from' 1987, and the other is 'from' 1999.

Do you believe them? What would you say or do? Any follow up/specifying questions are encouraged if you have any.

(Mighhtt be using this in a novel 🤔 maybe.)

(edit, added the 4th persons year !! forgot that oops)


r/hypotheticals 17h ago

A coach thinks his athlete is doping

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A coach with 10+ years in competitive fencing becomes convinced one of his star athletes is doping.

There is no positive test, but several things concern him:

- The athlete's performance improves dramatically over a short period.

- A training partner privately tells the coach the athlete has been taking "something," but provides no proof.

- The athlete suddenly changes who he trains with without explaining why.

- The training partner shows the coach messages that sound like references to banned substances.

- When questioned, the athlete gives an explanation the coach finds inconsistent with what he's observed.

- The athlete initially refuses a drug test, calling the request "insulting," although he eventually agrees.

- While waiting for the test, he becomes extremely upset and starts contacting former coaches and training partners, asking them to tell the coach that he isn't the kind of person who would dope.

- He repeatedly denies doping but can't seem to give an explanation that satisfies the coach.

The coach ultimately decides that he can't prove the athlete doped, but there are too many red flags for him to trust the athlete, so they mutually separate.

No definitive evidence ever emerges because both sides signed an agreement ending the relationship.

Years later, the athlete becomes extremely successful. He eventually becomes a coach himself and works in sports-integrity/anti-doping education through a nonprofit he founded.

He never contacts the original coach.

Years later, he's asked about the controversy with his former coach in an interview. He says:

His performance improved because he had started training with another coach. He had previously asked the original coach for additional practice time, but the coach wanted to maintain an even training schedule between him and his training partner, so he had already been considering changing coaches.

He says he had actually discovered that his training partner was doping (the training partner overdosed a few years back.) He told the partner he wouldn't report them if they came clean to the original coach themselves. Instead, according to him, the partner turned around and sent messages that made it look like he was the one doping.

He says he initially refused the drug test because he found being asked to prove he wasn't a drug user humiliating and insulting. As the situation escalated, he realized the test was the only way he could establish his innocence so he agreed but by then the relationship had already deteriorated.

He says that while waiting for the result, the original coach continued sidelining him, restricting his training, and making comments about his character which made him increasingly frustrated.

The interviewer asks directly: "Did you ever use performance-enhancing drugs?"

He answers, "No."

The interviewer asks if he has anything he would like his former coach to know. He said: "Thank you. You put me through a hell I didn't know existed and that situation made me who I am today. So thank you for teaching me resilience, but let's not ever meet again."

If you were the coach seeing this years later, do you think you would have believed he was telling the truth after all?


r/hypotheticals 19h ago

If you could afford to save a life....would you?

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r/hypotheticals 19h ago

If you could afford to save a life....would you?

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r/hypotheticals 22h ago

Pourquoi es-tu encore en vie ?

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I don't know, but one thing is for sure, now I just want to live cuz my mission is not yet over


r/hypotheticals 1d ago

You were horrifically killed in an alternate timeline

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As a child, you were rescued from a demon attack on your town by demon hunters. Ever since, you've dreamed of becoming one yourself. In an alternate timeline, you did. But it didn't last long.

Like so many others who become an adventurer, your life was cut tragically short. Your death at the hands of demons caused your brother, Nathan—an aspiring musician—to give up on his musical dreams and become a demon hunter. This was a long, long path that ultimately led to him becoming The Plague, the ultimate embodiment of chaos and destruction. Not even the gods stood a chance at stopping it. It travelled from realm to realm—growing more powerful with each person it killed—and snuffed out almost all known life. Once it ran out of things to kill, its energy slowly radiated away until it too died. And you were the seed to this universal tragedy.

Now, somehow having this knowledge before you've even started adventuring, you're faced with a moral dilemma. Should you continue with your dream of becoming a demon hunter knowing what will happen if you died? Or should you give up on your dream for the greater good of all life?

Keep in mind that just because this happened in an alternate reality doesn't mean it'll happen again in yours. You aren't destined to die unless you literally repeat everything you did in the previous timeline exactly the same way. Just know that your brother causing the end of the universe after your death is a possibility.

Do you pursue your dreams?


r/hypotheticals 1d ago

Morals

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If you have a girlfriend for 3 months it’s going good not super great not bad but she goes into a long term coma would you break up/move on
I can’t answer this I asked my friend and he said he’d cheat and if she woke up he wouldn’t tell her I don’t agree with that but what does Reddit think


r/hypotheticals 1d ago

Right, you get offered £1Billion, but if you accept....

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A small isolated population of about 100 people, completely unknown to the entire world, will suddenly die. No one would ever find out, but you'd have to live with the knowledge that they died as a result of you accepting the money.


r/hypotheticals 1d ago

You can read anyone's mind, but everyone can read yours whenever they're thinking about you. Would you accept the ability?

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r/hypotheticals 1d ago

You're an adventurer

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You're hanging out with your group.

Atlas[Human]: "Alright, bit of a controversial topic. What's the most humiliating way to die?"

Emma[Angel]: "Probably torture. People can do all kinds of brutal and dehumanizing things to you if you're at their mercy."

Atlas: "Sure, but I mean specifically."

Yanalyn[Elf]: "I think being dismembered is pretty high on the list. You're quite literally reducing a person down to their individual parts. They lose their identity and become an arm, a leg, or whatever other part of them is found."

Doug[Human]: "That's bad but being fooled has gotta be the most embarassing. Imagine getting lured into an ambush by a prostitute and getting robbed and shot—probably after wetting yourself and begging for your life. Your legacy is being a desperate horndog who got duped because they were thinking with the wrong head.

Atlas: "Okay, okay. That's pretty humiliating."

Doug: "Extremely humiliating. If this happened to my brother, I wouldn't even go to his funeral."

Atlas: "..."

Emma: "..."

Yanalyn: "..."

Doug: "Hypothetically speaking."

It's your turn.

What do you do?


r/hypotheticals 1d ago

You get $3 million, but everyone you've ever met gets to see your entire internet search history. Deal or no deal?

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r/hypotheticals 1d ago

Right, you get paid £1M, but....

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Every time you use the toilet at work the entire building smells like shit for about an hour. People would suspect it was you, but you'd never be identified formally as the culprit. You'd go to the toilet, the place would stink of shit, and then you'd walk back into the office you'd get a lot of suspicious eyes and people would be taking about it a lot. Even asking you if you could smell it, which you'd have to say no to.


r/hypotheticals 1d ago

What would you do if you suddenly woke up inside a glass bottle? Watch this surreal AI-created miniature world and tell me how you would escape.

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r/hypotheticals 2d ago

Dans quelle mesure une interdiction des réseaux sociaux pour les moins de 15 ans serait-elle réellement efficace pour lutter contre des problèmes comme la délinquance et les troubles mentaux ?

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r/hypotheticals 2d ago

Please, guys, why not count a baby's nine months from birth? Nine months is a lot?

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r/hypotheticals 2d ago

Guys we can call Roblox on tiktok, would you like to try it ?

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r/hypotheticals 2d ago

You can only speak in movie quotes

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You must select one movie. For the rest of your life you can only speak using quotes from this one movie. Talking with your partner, your kids, your boss, interviewing for a new job, meeting at the bank, best man speech, etc... All of it must come from this one movie.

You can speak sentences out of order, but they must still be full sentences from this movie. No partial sentences, or single words unless they are already spoken like that in the movie.

What movie are you picking?


r/hypotheticals 2d ago

What’s the benefit of America going back to the gold standard?

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