Corporations and rich people love to make everyone sign non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) to hide any unsavory behavior or keep potentially profitable information from leaking. However, these legal documents aren't perfect armor, and they can either expire or be ruled unenforceable under the right circumstances, so some folks eventually get to share the juicy details with the world.
Redditor u/iam_saikat needs all the hot goss, and the AskReddit community is willing to share everything that they're legally allowed to disclose. That means over 6,000 responses in the span of just a day.
People who are no longer bound by NDAs, what are some surprising secrets that you can expose?
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Of course, not all NDAs are created equal, so we had to sort through these countless comments to find the really good ones. Enjoy, but tell your boss how much you wish you could share your secrets too.
Well, that's certainly one way to get call times down
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'Gifted' is a loaded term
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Do kids even know Stretch Armstrong these days?
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Crime doesn't pay
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If you already messed up, don't make things worse by lying
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The people running the show likely don't know what they're doing
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All you need to do is redefine failure, right?
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'Integrity' must mean something different to you
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Something stinks, and it isn't just the mold
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Surely, there's no possible way this will come back to bite us, right?
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