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Dinosaurs on Money? Unpopular Opinions on Sleep, Dogs, and Hobbies
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On this episode of Smosh Reads Reddit Stories, the hosts dive into a series of unpopular opinions. One guest suggests that drivers over 60 should retest for their licenses, a notion met with agreement. The discussion then shifts to the unconventional habit of setting an alarm in the middle of the night to re-experience the feeling of falling back asleep, which most found relatable. A strong argument is made that many people claim to be 'dog people' but are actually not, preferring cats for their lower maintenance and less demanding nature. The podcast also touches on the idea that not all hobbies are equal, with creator-based activities like playing an instrument being more admirable than passive consumption like watching TV. The controversial 'would you love me if I was a worm?' relationship question is dissected, with the host suggesting it’s a flawed but logical attempt to gauge genuine commitment. Finally, a gamer expresses frustration with skipping dialogue and cutscenes in story-driven games and the pressure to play on the hardest difficulty. The episode concludes with the outlandish but popular opinion that dinosaurs, not 'imperfect dead people,' should adorn our currency.