Someone Asks “What Actually 100% Lived Up To The Hype” And People Deliver 27 Genuine Responses

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Almost every day we hear about ways to improve our lives, whether in the form of asked or unasked advice, or as an outcome of thinking. But it’s not that simple. Making a decision of whatever kind can be a daunting task for a person who doesn’t like to step out of their comfort zone.

Some people, however, dare to try something new, whether it’s watching Avengers Endgame or moving out of their parents’ home thanks to the hype that pushed them forward. “What actually 100% lived up to the hype?” someone wondered on Ask Reddit, and 24.1k upvotes and 10.1k comments later, we have some very interesting and illuminating responses. Turns out, not always are our expectations shattered by reality.

#1

Having your own place to live without roommates.

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#2

Dogs. Every day I walk thru the door home from anywhere and my dog is so pumped and happy to see me that I become happy. If I have a bad day he makes me happier. If I have a good day he makes me happier. They are so pure. We don’t deserve them.

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#3

Divorcing a terrible person.

The sense of relief, freedom and having my old self back again cannot be expressed in words.

I would marry her all over again and divorce her just to experience that feeling again.

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#4

Seeing the Milky Way for the first time… blew my mind what many dont see because of city lights.

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#5

Being healthy. It feels so good to feel good. I thought I would hate cutting out soda and junk food because they taste so good and made me happy. But I was so heavy, knee pain, couldn’t sleep, miserable most of the time. Now it’s normal to just feel good. It’s actually crazy to think I lived like that for so long. It’s worth it to put the effort into your health. Who cares if it takes a long time. You’ll thank yourself.

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#6

Hearing my baby laugh for the first time.

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#7

Growing up in the big city, or what we’d consider to be one out here. I had never had an interest in nature or ‘outside’. One day after school my parents arrived as usual. What was unusual was the fully packed car. Understanding hits me like a truck. Camping.

Oh no not a plushy electric camping experience my father confirms. We’re going to Botswana. The true great outdoors. I sulk of course, all the way there. We get to… well where ever we were. Set up camp and I jump straight in my tent to continue my pity party.
Some hours later and my parents still haven’t lit a fire. I can hear their voices faintly. Upset, but more because of their disregard for my tantrum. I emerge from the tent and all thoughts of my remarks disappear.

The sight that greets me is, for lack of a better word, Awesome. Stars, more than I thought possible. They covered every inch of my vision from one horizon to the other behind me. Between the blanket of stars, nebulae of every colour are visible.

My father laughs at my expression as I desperately crane my neck to see it all. Lemme tell you folks. Perfectly dark night sky 100% lives up to the hype.

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#8

Therapy, yeah that’s sappy as hell, but it made me feel a lot better, still working on myself, but my psychologist is a saint and she does all she can to help

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#9

Finding true love. Might take a long time and a lot of heartache before it happens, but when it does happen it’s the absolute best thing in the world.

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#10

The Matrix. It was super hyped up before it came out and when it hit, people were talking about it for weeks. I watched it many times in the cinema and each time was fantastic. It’s still fantastic 20 years later!

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#11

Both Hubble and Kepler space telescopes. Deep field images showing thousands of galaxies in just a tiny patch of sky and the discovery of thousands of exoplanets that are so different from planets in our own solar system. What better could astronomers hope to find up there?

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#12

Actual Japanese ramen. Naruto wasn’t playing it really is that good.

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#13

Squatty Potty. Let that hate flow right out of you.

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#14

Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse. Didn’t think I could possibly like a superhero movie to the point of watching it 6 times, forcing all of my friends to watch it and listening to the soundtrack on repeat. My animation major friend kept raving about it and I promised I’d eventually watch it. When I did, I was in SHOCK at how good it was.

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#15

Stranger Things. I thought it was going to be overrated but my mom made me watch it and now I’m addicted.

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#16

Being married. It’s been a year and a half and it keeps getting better and better.

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#17

Harry Potter – I still remember the long lines on the release day for Deathly Hallows. The books couldn’t have had a better ending

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#18

The Breaking Bad series finale

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#19

Bidet

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#20

Hawai’i. It has been hyped as a beautiful worry-free paradise. But when I went there, it was a beautiful worry-free paradise. 10/10 would go again.

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#21

Visiting Japan. Used to be kind of a weeb when I was a teen but that phase died out when I grew into my 20s. My SO and I planned a trip to see my brother and his Japanese gf just to stay in touch even though I would have rather loved to see Florence or Marrakech instead but boy oh boy was I wrong. Japan really brought the kid inside me out again. (edit: even though I couldn’t care less about anime)

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#22

So far….. The Mandalorian.

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#23

Avengers Endgame

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#24

My very first trip to Manhattan.

My sister and I booked a 10 day stay at The Roosevelt in Midtown. We land at LaGuardia from Dallas and the airport employees were super friendly when they saw me in my UT Dallas hoodie; I even got a hug! Like, what?! So we go out of the terminal and the car service to Manhattan calls us to let us know they overbooked and ran out of sedans and SUVs….so they sent a stretch limo to pick us up!

The trip was full of lucky turns. We got very last minute front and center seats to the Radio City Rockettes for $60 each!

The city just lived up to every expectation I had since childhood. I love it.

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#25

Rick and Morty. I hated the idea of the show, thinking it would be another poorly animated comedy with terrible humor.

Boy was I wrong.

Watched all 3 seasons in 4 days EXACTLY. And I am NOT a binge watcher

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#26

The Nintendo Switch. I hadn’t bought a Nintendo system since the Gamecube. I wasn’t thrilled about the Wii or the WiiU, so I was hesitant to buy in to Nintendo’s new system when it was announced. I bought it and was 100 percent back as a Nintendo fan boy. That system is fantastic. The fact that it is both portable and a home console is amazing to me. And yes, it is underpowered compared to the Xbox One and PlayStation 4, but it makes up for it in its versatility. Also, I can turn it off instantly and come back to exactly where I left off. Brilliant

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#27

Red dead redemption 2

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