216 words /u/goodhumansbad describes how hearing loss leads to much darker things than just "ringing in the ears" or having to "turn things up" 259 words 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 278 words /u/juliantheguy perfectly explains why Trump Supporter distrust the news and why some of his actions don't seem insane to them 228 words Former Nazi weighs in on the "punch a Nazi" trend 407 words Redditor SmegmataTheFirst explains why Netflix shows are so good in comparison to those on Cable 213 words /u/Deggit Explains the term fake news in the context of modern propaganda 186 words An impressive argument for how the Comey's letter, by itself, almost certainly cost Clinton the Election 379 words Father who watched his daughter die, on abortion. 188 words Mom reassures panicked dad-to-be that having a kid is not the end of the world 171 words /u/jacquedsouza provides a detailed, cited account of the investigation surrounding Russia's alleged involvement in the 2016 US Presidential Election. 237 words u/You_Are_All_Absurd perfectly describes why "white pride" isn't a thing but "black pride" is 184 words Using a few links to Breitbart, /u/loki8481 proves the New York Times is correct when it says Breitbart is a birther website 305 words /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. 227 words Why it's justified for you to be terrified of Donald Trump's plan for the environment 243 words Redditor provides a comprehensive list on how to spot a recruiter for a multi level marketing (MLM) scheme 254 words /u/m_bishop explains exactly why fandoms are cancerous. 191 words Redditor explains what's wrong with cargo shorts 199 words /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" 245 words /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. 216 words VR Game developer purports to be a 'vergine' to get funding for more 'fape'