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R&T

"Rub & Tug" - "R&T": a term used by asian/russian massage parlor customers to describe a full body massage followed by a hand release

"In Chinatown, I went to this independent provider who gave me an 'R&T' for an extra $20 da la!!!"

by Jay Lintz October 19, 2005

64๐Ÿ‘ 17๐Ÿ‘Ž


r/nicegirls

The subreddit that reflects the same experiences that guys from r/niceguys have, but with regards to the opposite sex.

If a guy from r/niceguys and a girl from r/nicegirls got together, they'd honestly make a pretty great couple.... or a pretty bad one

by Mary Mary Quite The Contrarian April 25, 2022


r/AmITheAsshole

r/AmITheAsshole is a popular subreddit on reddit, where OP's seek vali- I mean, want to know if their the Asshole. Literally most of the posts are obvious NTAs and probally seeking validation. Most of the rules really suck, and the mods are jerks. Also their favourite flag is red.

Op:AITA I saved my nephew from his abusive parents?
r/AmITheAsshole Gang:NTA, THEIR ABUSIVE FOR XYZ, ๐Ÿšฉ๐Ÿšฉ๐Ÿšฉ๐Ÿšฉ๐Ÿšฉ๐Ÿšฉ๐Ÿšฉ๐Ÿšฉ.

by GenericUsernameonAndroid May 18, 2022


Wolfe R.

Wolfe R. Is the most important part of the world. So pretty. Much beauty.

Thanks Wolfe R. You are the best!

by Try To Yee, Can Only Haw March 27, 2019


Dylan R

A guy who plays league. He is fucking god tier in norms but in ranked he feeds his ass off. He is also a fucking pussy destroyer and has even asked out every girl from his primary school at least once. Hes autistic as hell but all around a good guy.

TRUE STORY
Drew: Carry me in ranked?
Dylan R: Sure baud.
2/20/4

by Some White Emo Fag February 22, 2017


r/copypasta

The internet's biggest copypasta archive. Also a great place to disguise your personal rants and/or unpopular opinions as a copypasta.

I had a controversial opinion that I wanted to share on r/unpopularopinion, but didn't want to get any backlash so I posted it on r/copypasta instead where nobody took it seriously.

by Mary Mary Quite The Contrarian September 13, 2021


r/place

Social experiment carried out by Reddit in 2017 and 2022 (...) around April Fools, where every user could "paint" one pixel every five minutes on a 1000ร—1000 (and later expanding) canvas. The point of the experiment is creating a highly-competitive environment for people to form alliances and cooperate to "create something more".

My fandom group and one allied group created a picture in r/place, which we were able to defend together until the very end.

by ONG3N April 15, 2022