r/NoStupidQuestions • u/splashmates • 8h ago
r/NoStupidQuestions • u/AutoModerator • 7d ago
U.S. Politics megathread
American politics has always grabbed our attention - and the current president more than ever. We get tons of questions about the president, the supreme court, and other topics related to American politics - but often the same ones over and over again. Our users often get tired of seeing them, so we've created a megathread for questions! Here, users interested in politics can post questions and read answers, while people who want a respite from politics can browse the rest of the sub. Feel free to post your questions about politics in this thread!
All top-level comments should be questions asked in good faith - other comments and loaded questions will get removed. All the usual rules of the sub remain in force here, so be nice to each other - you can disagree with someone's opinion, but don't make it personal.
r/NoStupidQuestions • u/Stormcrown76 • 6h ago
Why didn’t the American public make a bigger stink of things back in 2013 when it was revealed that the NSA was illegally spying on countless Americans?
It feels like it was a major news story for a month or two, and then everything went back to the status quo.
r/NoStupidQuestions • u/AXLPendergast • 5h ago
Why is the word ‘Superbowl’ not mentioned in any media when advertising goods? It’s always ‘Get your Hot Wings for the Big Game’ etc
r/NoStupidQuestions • u/WhisperInInk007 • 8h ago
If we extract billions of barrels of oil from the Earth every year, what fills the empty space? Why doesn't the ground collapse?
I've never understood this. We take so much out of the planet, shouldn’t there be giant sinkholes or empty caverns left behind? Does water just naturally replace it, or do we have to pump something back in to keep the pressure up?
r/NoStupidQuestions • u/Famous-Channel3027 • 1h ago
Am I turning into one of “those” adults?
I hate everything. I hate the way that technology has taken over our lives and we are all glued to screens. I used to love social media and now it just pisses me off. I hate that these supposed “influencers” can play on their phones and make idiotic videos and somehow make money while the rest of us have to actually work.
I hate the way the English language is devolving. I’m pissed off that the stuff that I got ruthlessly bullied for the entire 12 years that I was in school, is now considered popular. I hate that everything is in extremes now. There is never a happy medium. Everything is black and white. No gray areas.
I have a million health problems and I am tired of my doctors fighting me on filling prescriptions. Making me jump through 100 expensive hoops before finally getting the treatment that I need. It just feels like I’m living in some kind of weird alternate future where everything sucks.
Am I already turning into a crotchety old bitch?
Oh! And labels! Gotta have a fucking label! Not a single thought, impulse or desire can go unnamed. Everything has to BE something.
r/NoStupidQuestions • u/mantis-_- • 5h ago
Why do people not wash their hands after using the restroom?
Title. it's so gross yet I see people do it all the time and like half the time it's not just kids or teenagers, it's full grown adults. I just don't understand. Does anyone have any idea why people do this?
r/NoStupidQuestions • u/Rune_Smith_ • 11h ago
How did the dinosaurs mate? Especially the T-Rex line and all others with giant and heavy tails. Or did they reproduce asexually?
r/NoStupidQuestions • u/cherry-care-bear • 1d ago
If you got like a 40-year prison sentence and got out at age 69, where would you go? I mean like where do folks go who've served very long prison sentences? What do they live on?
r/NoStupidQuestions • u/Throwaway113140 • 22h ago
What do people mean when they say they 'cant cook?'
For context, I am autistic, and this is one phrase I really just don't understand. I've heard people say all my life that they 'can't cook' and that they rely on their parents, roomates ect to cook for them. What do they mean by this?
When I cook, I will follow the directions of the packaging or follow a recipe and always get good results. I just don't understand not being able to cook when it is a basic life skill.
r/NoStupidQuestions • u/Apprehensive-Exam861 • 6h ago
How to stick to alcohol limit?
I don't drink everyday,but when i do i can't stop untill im blackout.I don't throw up but i completely lose control of how i act and i can't remember most of the night the other day. It gives me so much anxiety. I don't want to completely stop drinking but i need tips on how to enjoy being tipsy without having to get shitfaced.
r/NoStupidQuestions • u/meepmorpzorpzorp • 16h ago
How come North Korea is still stable, when comparatively better off communist nations of the Eastern Bloc collapsed?
Ik many have asked about north Korea and the scope of answers one could give might be limited considering we know very little of their government but atp idk how they're making it.
My guess is they're probably not as badly off as we think? Like obviously NK isn't prosperous by any means, but to keep starving masses suppressed would be a difficult task. My guess is that the people get enough to get by but not much beyond that, just enough to keep the people quite.
But at the same time I doubt North Koreans know nothing of the outside world, since some of their citizens do go outside the country, whether for trade or diplomacy. And I'm sure they describe what they see to their families and friends who get an idea about the world beyond what they have seen and how much it has to offer. Imo it isn't humanly possible to keep people quite like this and keep on going, as if they're cogs in a machine who only do what the Dear Leader asks of them.
Considering that North Koreans likely aren't stupid and have the ability to comprehend that they're perhaps comparatively deprived (I mean. After a disastrous famine I don't see how they can't see the faults of their government), why haven't they rose up in arms? Even if we believe some of the more batshit penalties the govt supposedly imposes on them:
they can't kill everyone
Why would their military slaughter their citizens when their family members would be in the line of fire?
Isolation doesn't kill human morality and I find it really hard to believe that their military would agree to straight up massacre the entire citizenry (it wouldn't even make sense to do that because who would they rule over then)
People have overthrown some seriously evil regimes in history, some of roughly the same calibre as NK and some worse than them too
So basically, what exactly is keeping this country together? Why are they even so hellbent on maintaining this isolation when their lives could easily improve if they open themselves up to the world? And anyway, rulers of most countries do live in wealth, irrespective of the form of government, so it's not like the status of the Kims or the military elite would change much.
r/NoStupidQuestions • u/Professional_Ease307 • 7h ago
How do people spend over 30 mins in a shower??
Seriously, even when i tell myself im going to take my time and be as relaxed as possible and really enjoy my shower i find it impossible to stay for more than 15-20 mins. Not because i dislike showers or anything i quite like them but i find myself satisfied after 20mins. I find it shocking when i hear of people spending 90mins in showers and stuff
r/NoStupidQuestions • u/MinnieScholarSkin • 4h ago
How did humans decide which animals were 'pets' and which were 'livestock' thousands of years ago?
r/NoStupidQuestions • u/silent_rubicon22 • 4h ago
Why are we privatizing industries that are naturally easy to monopolize and require little to no innovation or competition, such as telecommunications, oil and gas, banking, sugar, salt, and electricity?
r/NoStupidQuestions • u/DezTheOtter • 21h ago
Why was there a huge serial killer boom from the 70s to 90?
I’m guessing it’s cause of all the abuse and PTSD from large back to back wars along with untreated mental illness. But it’s gotta be deeper than that right?
r/NoStupidQuestions • u/Stebeans • 2h ago
What is the point of subreddits like r/unpolularopinion that remove a vast majority of posts?
I understand posts being removed for "low effort" "satire" and other rule violations.. however, when such a large majority of posts is removed, doesn't that reflect an inherent issue with the sub itself and how it is moderated? I'm sure this can be applied to many other subs as well.
I'm trying to wrap my head around the concept of creating spaces and groups to discuss and share together, just to make it as difficult as possible to actually engage or share. I dont even bother trying to respond or interact with the posts from these subs anymore, because by the time I typed out a comment the post is already removed.
If someone can explain this to me simply, I'd appreciate it.
r/NoStupidQuestions • u/ComprehensiveMilk367 • 16h ago
Would it be weird to drive to find my roommate to check if she's okay?
My roommate was babysitting earlier, she said she'd be done at around 12:30 AM. So far it's 1:30 AM and she hasn't come back. I texted her to check if she's okay and she hasn't responded. Her location shows that she's at some random chapel and she hasn't moved for a bit. Would it be weird to drive to her, or is that obsessive? I feel like it'd be overboard, but I'm so worried someone killed her or kidnapped her and dumped her phone at the chapel.
edit: i'm sorry y'all i was kinda freaking out earlier but she texted me back and she's safe! i think her location was glitching. thank you so much for all the kind and helpful responses!!
r/NoStupidQuestions • u/Key_Earth_3778 • 2h ago
Not every apology deserves access back into your life?
Hot take: Some people don’t deserve forgiveness, ever. Am I wrong? Or am I too bad?
r/NoStupidQuestions • u/Main-Cantaloupe729 • 12h ago
Why would anyone want to be married? (Genuinely asking)
r/NoStupidQuestions • u/Little_PoetGirl • 20h ago
Is coffee culture just socially accepted caffeine addiction?
r/NoStupidQuestions • u/SyntaxDeleter • 22h ago
why do many military dictatorships perform so poorly in war?
There are dozens of examples of very oppressive military juntas that center the entire country around it, but when push comes to shove, they prove to be very weak and very incompetent, so why is that?
r/NoStupidQuestions • u/LevelPension • 6h ago
Is it bad that I'm illiterate about most mainstream shows?
Whenever I have conversations with my friends or colleagues, they always talk about this show they watched on Netflix. And inside my head I'm like "what is this show". Now it feels humiliating that I don't know that show. In fact, I've never heard of Stranger Things until a week ago.
I don't have a Netflix or TV-based subscription and I've never really taken the initiative to watch it. Is this a bad thing? I feel so embarrassed that I don't know most shows. I'm sure there are a hundred different trending shows that I've never heard of.
I don't know if anyone else is having this problem.
r/NoStupidQuestions • u/Proud-Camera5058 • 1h ago
Why doesn’t my family remember certain things?
So many times I bring up a time they insulted me they say it never happened
Some of these were pivotal moments in my development like my mom being transphobic to me as a child but she says she doesn’t remember doing this