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7 votes
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Against child hostages
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Tool to open packaging on USB sticks?
At my job, I'm opening a lot of USB sticks, and I was wondering if there was a particular punch tool or method to opening the packaging around the usb drives outside of the usual rip and tear.
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Denmark's “zero asylum” plan means psychological torture for refugees – over the years Danish immigration politics has become increasingly extreme
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Why Putin wants Alexei Navalny dead
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Liat Kaplan - "I was 'Your Fave is Problematic'"
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The Republican Party is now in its end stages
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UK voters might regret Brexit, but most of them don't feel like reversing it anymore
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I will be launching the beta of AskBibleScholars.com official blog very soon and have questions about image copyright
The markdown editor is CKEditor 5 which would allow the scholars to use images in their blog posts. I'm not remotely clear on how to handle copyright situations and/or how to inform the scholars...
The markdown editor is CKEditor 5 which would allow the scholars to use images in their blog posts.
I'm not remotely clear on how to handle copyright situations and/or how to inform the scholars about copyright issues.
Any help would be appreciated.
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3D-printed guns are getting more capable and accessible
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Al Jazeera to launch rightwing media platform targeting US conservatives
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Barack Obama launches ‘Renegades: Born In The USA’ podcast with Bruce Springsteen
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The most ambitious effort yet to reform policing may be happening in Ithaca, New York
10 votes -
Lies on the London Underground
7 votes -
What drove the historically large murder spike in 2020?
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(The MTV show) Daria: The 90s neoliberal fantasia as seen from the point of view of a 90s teenager/millennial
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Will American ideas tear France apart? Some of its leaders think so.
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‘Fuck your feelings’ never applies to White men
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New Jersey police union contracts fund six-figure “sick day” payouts, $2,500 “perfect attendance” bonuses and lucrative “extra duty” assignments
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Movie at the Ellipse: A study in fascist propaganda
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The QAnon timeline: four years, five thousand drops and countless failed prophecies
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Fixing the police will take more funding, not less
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If a Biden relief package isn’t open-ended, and tied to a full recovery, America is doomed to repeat last-minute partisan fights over aid
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Democrats need to reimagine their role. They cannot merely defend the political system. They must rebuild it.
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Stupid times call for stupid jokes
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Putin's palace. History of world's largest bribe. [Eng sub]
21 votes -
A not-so-modest proposal to nationalize the defense industry
15 votes -
In Bolsonaro’s Brazil, Trump’s Capitol riot felt like a warning from the future
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I see no choice but to resign from this Death Star as it begins to explode
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The Proud Boys are dangerous - Know your fash
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FBI uncovers Al-Qaeda plot to just sit back and enjoy collapse of United States
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Your favorite video essays of 2020
As a bit of a change of pace, I want to ask you all what your favorite video essays were on YouTube in 2020. Taking some queues from this Polygon article, The best video essays of 2020, here are...
As a bit of a change of pace, I want to ask you all what your favorite video essays were on YouTube in 2020. Taking some queues from this Polygon article, The best video essays of 2020, here are some guidelines for a video essay.
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The video must be scripted. Momentary improvised asides are fine, especially if they come in the form of voice over added in editing, but the video must otherwise follow a written script.
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The video must have a thesis, and that thesis must be more than “this is good” or “this is bad.” The thesis should concern the impact of the subject matter, not just its content.
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The video also shouldn’t be a documentary (like NoClip’s documentary about the making of Pyre). The focus should be a subject from an analytical standpoint, not an interview standpoint.
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But this doesn’t mean the video should necessarily aim for pure objectivity; personal video essays are, in fact, a thing.
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Number of people killed in deadly attacks in the post-9/11 era, by ideology
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Left-wing protesters get treated with brutality. Right-wing protesters get coddled.
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It Could Happen Here: A podcast series from 2019 about how a second American Civil War might take place
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Stop worrying about upper-class suburbanites
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Trump took a wrecking ball to media credibility—can Biden repair it?
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The political depravity of unjust pardons
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Inside Donald Trump and Bill Barr's last-minute killing spree: The outgoing administration is using its final days to execute the most federal prisoners since World War II
12 votes -
The folkloric roots of the QAnon conspiracy
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Warnock and Ossoff are testing a new strategy for Democrats in the US south
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The Zodiac Killer’s “340 Cipher” has been solved
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H3 Podcast #228 - Natalie Wynn (ContraPoints) interview
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Dianne Feinstein’s missteps raise a painful age question among Senate Democrats
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Fed up with Capitalism, Marxism gains popularity among youth in China
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With growing tensions in the Arctic region, the Faroe Islands are now receiving more attention from superpowers
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A conversation with the police - Uncomfortable conversations with a Black man Ep. 9
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Most conservatives don't understand purpose of journalism, says founder of website on media bias
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The Illustrated Guide to Law - Self Defense
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Jreg (Greg Guevara) has recently "toured" his apartment and people are genuinely getting concerned about his mental health and wellbeing
Admittedly the forcibly neutral headline should probably be changed. The video has been unlisted but this is the link. One important thing to note is that he recently made a video satirizing how...
Admittedly the forcibly neutral headline should probably be changed.
The video has been unlisted but this is the link. One important thing to note is that he recently made a video satirizing how people pretend your life condition doesn't affect your mental health implies that wasn't satire, which is incredibly concerning.
He deleted the comment where he talks about his landlord but it has been screenshotted here. It's also proof that's actually where he lives.
Someone has unironically compiled how that house violates Canadian/Ontarian legislation
r/jreg is in some mix of meme-ing and genuine concern.
9 votes