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2 votes
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The importance of resisting excessive government surveillance
5 votes -
War over being nice
13 votes -
"The protests began in the small province of Minnesota" - Thai Enquirer explain colonialist reporting in a few paragraphs
23 votes -
Introducing the extended sniff test (EST): A method for recreational hostile fact checking
11 votes -
Simulacra levels and their interactions
3 votes -
True facts: Cats' killer senses
2 votes -
Iceland topped the annual Global Peace Index, which found the world to be less peaceful than it was in 2019
6 votes -
George Floyd: 3rd or 2nd Degree Murder? UPDATED | Real Law Review
16 votes -
How to actually fix America’s police
15 votes -
Police didn’t spend millions on awesome tank just to let protests stay peaceful
31 votes -
How to make this moment the turning point for real change
27 votes -
Timewalker 2020
2 votes -
New and different: How to consume news in this or any catastrophe
7 votes -
After having the worst day, I was reminded of Arsenio Halls most glorious slapstick moment
5 votes -
Redditor finds unsecured surveillance cameras seemingly placed by the US government
29 votes -
Cringe
27 votes -
EAA cancels AirVenture 2020
3 votes -
Tribes along India-Myanmar border dream of a 'united Nagaland'
3 votes -
Tiers of answers to half-baked questions
10 votes -
Contemporary China and the “harmonious” world order in the age of globalization
2 votes -
How China sees the world - And how the world should see China
11 votes -
What’s a safe way to discard a almost full can of lighter fluid that’s way past expiration date?
Just found in my closet a lighter fluid (butane) can which expired in 2017. I tried charging a lighter with it but I can’t get a flame (it was working before). I don’t suppose it’s going to...
Just found in my closet a lighter fluid (butane) can which expired in 2017. I tried charging a lighter with it but I can’t get a flame (it was working before). I don’t suppose it’s going to explode but it doesn’t seem reasonable to just throw it in the trash. What should I do?
6 votes -
Tildes instance of yourworldoftext
30 votes -
Why you’re doing audio levels wrong, and why it really does matter
10 votes -
Book Review: The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work
8 votes -
Suspicious discontinuities
13 votes -
Arrival of a train at La Ciotat (The Lumière Brothers, 1896)
6 votes -
GatesNotes 2020 Annual Letter: Why we swing for the fences
7 votes -
Looking for a (new) odd news podcast
Some months ago, I found Weekly Weird News, a roundup of strange news from around the internet. I recently depleted their backstock, and find myself wanting. Now, I know there's no shortage of...
Some months ago, I found Weekly Weird News, a roundup of strange news from around the internet. I recently depleted their backstock, and find myself wanting. Now, I know there's no shortage of weird, odd, bizarre, and strange in our world. Just as I know there's no shortage of people willing to talk about it. But, I'm having difficulty finding "current" weirdness. Oh sure, there's podcasts to be found talking about the weirdness surrounding this murder in 1952, or that rural happening in 1991, but so far, I haven't found another that scratches that "that seriously happened recently?" itch.
Does anyone have any suggestions, or am I doomed to dripfeed?
4 votes -
A writer who’s afraid to tell people what they don’t want to hear has chosen the wrong trade
11 votes -
Holding a city hostage is ‘peaceful’ now? I’ve been to peaceful protests before. The gun rally in Richmond was not that.
21 votes -
The Art of Centering: potter and poet M.C. Richards on what she learned at the wheel about non-dualism, creative wholeness, and the poetry of personhood
3 votes -
Men are scamming crisis hotlines to masturbate on calls
10 votes -
The code of capital: How the law creates wealth and inequality
6 votes -
Dan Wang's 2019 Letter
5 votes -
Canceling
26 votes -
A powerful statement of resistance from a college student on trial in Moscow
12 votes -
Radiolab co-host Robert Krulwich announces his retirement from the show
11 votes -
The alt-right playbook: How to radicalize a normie
27 votes -
Norwegian convicted of spying in Moscow says he was wrong to trust an intelligence officer who recruited him to pass on payment for secrets about Russia's submarine fleet
4 votes -
Sunday Afternoon at Denny’s
8 votes -
Opulent Christmas tree unveiled in Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen – ten-metre high tree is covered in 3,000 crystals and costs €135,000
3 votes -
Planetocopia!
6 votes -
TrueAnon Podcast
2 votes -
It's time to boycott any company doing business in Xinjiang
17 votes -
Singapore's statement at the United Nations General Assembly 2019
6 votes -
Hongkongers Seeking Freedom in Taiwan [28 minute video]
8 votes -
Denmark calls for EU ban on all diesel and petrol cars by 2040
13 votes -
Video games don't lead to violence...
@bbcnottingham: Goose smashes through taxi window https://t.co/RThaDIRumk
8 votes