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Confessions Of A Redditor | Reading Reddit Stories
In this episode of Smosh Reads Reddit Stories, the hosts dive into a collection of confession-themed stories that lead to humorous and thoughtful discussions. The show begins with the hosts joking about their own mock confessions before exploring a famous, decade-long Reddit thread about a baker who secretly used boxed cake mix for her custom wedding cake business. The hosts debate the ethics of the situation, noting that while the baker lied about her methods, her talent for decoration and the high quality of standard box mixes made her business model surprisingly successful. The conversation shifts to the broader implications of honesty in business and the irony of the baker's life updates, including a later diagnosis of a wheat intolerance that prevented her from eating her own creations. The episode also touches on a second, more serious story involving a man who secretly quit his job to pursue full-time streaming without informing his wife. The hosts provide critical commentary on the potential fallout of keeping such significant life changes hidden from a spouse, especially when supporting a family, while balancing the lighthearted nature of their reactions to these unconventional confessions.
Updated Jun 30, 2026
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0:00 Intro
2:12 What's your secret that could ruin your life? https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/t0ynr/comment/c4ixtgi/
11:02 Sponsor
12:25 Back to the cakes
25:04 My wife thinks I got laid off but really I quit to be a streamer https://www.reddit.com/r/TrueOffMyChest/comments/y35zyp/my_wife_and_everyone_else_thinks_i_got_laid_off/
37:13 Don't block your friends from talking to guys... https://www.reddit.com/r/TrueOffMyChest/comments/1m4vu08/psa_if_youre_the_friend_who_blocks_guys_from/
48:16 I carry pumpkin seeds in my pocket and plant them wherever I go https://www.reddit.com/r/confession/comments/1i3x7m5/i_carry_pumpkin_seeds_in_my_pocket_and_plant_them/
57:11 Sent this confession to the wrong "Kelly" https://www.reddit.com/r/Wellthatsucks/comments/1s2ob6o/sent_this_confession_to_the_wrong_kelly/
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