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/u/goodhumansbad describes how hearing loss leads to much darker things than just "ringing in the ears" or having to "turn things up"
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Trump was appearently offended that a woman had so successfully played Sean Spicer-- a Redditor suggests Rosie O'Donnell play Trump.. tweets him and she responds that she wants in
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/u/juliantheguy perfectly explains why Trump Supporter distrust the news and why some of his actions don't seem insane to them
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Former Nazi weighs in on the "punch a Nazi" trend
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Redditor SmegmataTheFirst explains why Netflix shows are so good in comparison to those on Cable
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/u/Deggit Explains the term fake news in the context of modern propaganda
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An impressive argument for how the Comey's letter, by itself, almost certainly cost Clinton the Election
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Father who watched his daughter die, on abortion.
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Mom reassures panicked dad-to-be that having a kid is not the end of the world
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/u/jacquedsouza provides a detailed, cited account of the investigation surrounding Russia's alleged involvement in the 2016 US Presidential Election.
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u/You_Are_All_Absurd perfectly describes why "white pride" isn't a thing but "black pride" is
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Using a few links to Breitbart, /u/loki8481 proves the New York Times is correct when it says Breitbart is a birther website
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/u/EPILOGUEseries collects all of the heavily upvoted AMA questions that WikiLeaks staff refused to answer about their influential and partisan role in the 2016 election.
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Why it's justified for you to be terrified of Donald Trump's plan for the environment
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Redditor provides a comprehensive list on how to spot a recruiter for a multi level marketing (MLM) scheme
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/u/m_bishop explains exactly why fandoms are cancerous.
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Redditor explains what's wrong with cargo shorts
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/u/TheDukeofReddit suggests that one of the biggest problems with US healthcare is the sheer size of the system - "there is so much money and so little understanding of where it goes to"
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/u/krautcop, a German police officer, explains why American police officers use deadly force more often than their european colleagues. According to Wikipedia, only 7 people were killed by German Polizei in 2014.
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VR Game developer purports to be a 'vergine' to get funding for more 'fape'
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