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7 votes
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Mills signs bill to make Maine the first state to ban Native American school mascots
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‘Fairbnb’ wants to be the unproblematic alternative to Airbnb
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As Cyberpunk 2077 development intensifies, CD Projekt Red pledges to be 'more humane' to its workers
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An interview with Game of Thrones' supervising sound editor about how bird sounds are chosen for the show
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What's something you were completely wrong about?
Maybe you mislearned a fact in elementary school. Maybe you misjudged someone's character. Maybe you took a risk thinking it would pay off and it backfired. Maybe you made the complete wrong call,...
Maybe you mislearned a fact in elementary school. Maybe you misjudged someone's character. Maybe you took a risk thinking it would pay off and it backfired. Maybe you made the complete wrong call, maybe at the wrong time, and maybe for the wrong reasons. We've all made mistakes, errors, and slip ups. We've all had to learn some things the hard way. And we've all had beliefs we were certain of flip, change, or decay--either over time or in a single, often difficult moment.
So, with all that in mind:
- What's something you were completely wrong about?
- How did you find out you were wrong?
- What was it like to confront that?
- Were there any repercussions?
- Has that experience changed your outlook now?
- Can other people learn from your situation from the outside, or does the new understanding come from the experience itself?
- Are you better off because of it, or did it cause some harm?
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How American bread became great again: A MEL Magazine conversation with baking guru Peter Reinhart
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Oh He Dead "Lonely Sometimes" - 2019 NPR Tiny Desk Contest Submission
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Psychiatry, racism, and the birth of ‘Sesame Street’
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The University of Maryland waited eighteen days to inform students of a virus on campus. That decision left vulnerable students like Olivia Paregol in the dark
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Why Plymouth has a population of zero, despite being the de jure capital of Montserrat
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Salesforce accidentally gave "modify all" (full permissions) to all users in organizations using the Pardot marketing tool
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The subtle economics of private World of Warcraft servers: Anarchy, order and who gets the loot
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Britain's equivalent to Tutankhamun found in Southend-on-Sea
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The history of the Black radical group MOVE and its infamous bombing by police
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Maine Senate endorses bill to elect president by popular vote
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Tyler, the Creator - IGOR (2019)
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Does the term "climate change" need a makeover? Some think so — here's why.
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The world’s oldest vegetarian restaurant
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Connecticut Senate gives final approval to $15 minimum wage; Gov. Ned Lamont pledges to sign bill
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Asylum seekers are being “disappeared” in private Louisiana jails
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Tetris 99 rules
I finally got around to sinking some decent time into it over the last couple of days. I'm addicted. It's fun to go up against so many competitors and watch as people get knocked out of the...
I finally got around to sinking some decent time into it over the last couple of days. I'm addicted. It's fun to go up against so many competitors and watch as people get knocked out of the competition over time. Not to mention, it's frickin' Tetris so of course it's great! I'm really looking forward to the special event that Nintendo's running this weekend. You can earn an old-school Gameboy theme!
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Minecraft Earth goes a step beyond Pokémon Go to cover the world in blocks
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If anyone can see the morally unthinkable online, what then?
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On letting people enjoy things
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Bones UK - Creature (2019)
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People are being arrested and jailed due to Hertz erroneously reporting rental cars stolen
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The long and lucrative mirage of the driverless car
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‘Women have only one way to survive--learning to fight’: Boxing in the DRC
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Taiwan's government legalize same-sex marriage in first for Asia
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Abolish the priesthood: To save the Church, Catholics must detach themselves from the clerical hierarchy—and take the faith back into their own hands
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Mozilla Firefox Preview, new Firefox browser, is available on Google Play
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The night the lights went out
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Grumpy Cat, dead at 7
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Which anime would you guys recommend for someone who just started watching anime?
Do you think I should start watching Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress?
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Hiker, lead developer of SuperTuxKart, steps down after 13years of development
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Steam Client Beta Update - May 15th, 2019
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‘They have free rein’: Rio residents fear police violence under far-right rule
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From Agatha Christie to Gillian Flynn: Fifty great thrillers by women
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Israel Folau's rugby union contract terminated as punishment for players' code of conduct breach
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DEDSA - Lighter Click (2015)
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The Heat: A Kitchen (R)evolution | Trailer 1
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Piezoelectricity - Why hitting crystals makes electricity
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Game of Thrones petition: 500,000 demand series eight remake
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Retired oil rigs off the California coast could find new lives as artificial reefs
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How does a rural Colorado county with three people per square mile send thirty students to an Ivy League institution?
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Necrobarista | Gameplay trailer - PC release on August 8, 2019
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The making of 21 Savage's "a lot" video with Aisultan Seitov
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The human antivenom project
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Where's the sauce?
So, I was looking for soy sauce the other day and my grocery store has created a whole new "ethnic" section. This section was near the entrance so I went there first to look for the soy sauce. It...
So, I was looking for soy sauce the other day and my grocery store has created a whole new "ethnic" section. This section was near the entrance so I went there first to look for the soy sauce. It wasn't there. It was with the other condiments like BBQ sauce. Cool. Then I wanted oyster sauce and that wasn't near the soy and BBQ sauce, but back in the ethnic section...
So just wondering, where do you expect to find this sort of thing - ethnic and ethnic that's considered mainstream? (I also found tea in like five different places...)
8 votes