202 words Redditor shares a passage showing a parallel between the transformation of Nazi Germany and the signs of it in the US today 122 words Reddit user celebrating an amazing 95 days clean off of Heroin describes the very real dark sides of the drug. 342 words Redditor provides a list of statistics that shows how Republicans flip flop over issues depending on whose in charge. 149 words Redditor provides a list of statistics that shows how Republicans flip flop over issues depending on whose in charge. 207 words Redditor explains why the Republican tax plan is terrible for America 144 words Redditor explains why it's beneficial for stockholders to pay executive bonuses amidst a bankruptcy 319 words The guy who asked Spez why T_D hasn't been banned yet is still adding examples of posts that violate reddit's policy regarding violent content. Many, even from a week ago, are still not removed. 227 words Redditor uses an analogy to explain why many women don't like being hit on in public - "You know how awkward and annoying it is when someone on the street asks you for money? Imagine if people bigger and stronger than you asked you for money on a semi-regular basis, regardless of where you are." 215 words User explains why stealing someone else's artwork is bad. 216 words This two year old post about Weinstein (and others in the thread) foreshadowed what we are hearing about the abuses now. 914 words A lurker for two years, the first comment by /u/littleboss37 is to contextualize the video an Opera performance where the singer hits a high A-flat, the highest note to have ever been sung at the Met, because the video is of her 193 words /u/mak484 gives a vivid description of how depressing life in rural America can be 210 words /u/firewings86 explains why he quit attempting to be a pro photographer 298 words /u/firewings86 explains why he quit attempting to be a pro photographer 211 words /u/mak484 gives a vivid description of how depressing life in rural America can be 203 words /u/TechnocratNextDoor does the math behind Bernie Sanders' proposed Medicare for All bill and finds the numbers simply don't add up. 378 words Redditor realizes just how bad a Nice Guy he was, gets therapy, and turns it all around 469 words Why the Housing Market is utter Fuckery (2017), in Comparison to the Past; by /u/r4ndpaulsbrilloballs [NSFL] 221 words Redditor proves that the Republican party consistently and almost unanimously votes for policies harmful to the vast majority of Americans 1,106 words Redditor proves that the Republican party consistently and almost unanimously votes for policies harmful to the vast majority of Americans