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What would really happen if the world were repopulated from just two people? (r/askscience)
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Deleting a post on Reddit may soon be meaningless: “The creator of redditbots has made a tool allowing any public thread to be archived off-site.” (r/MetaHub)
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Redditor Khiva’s “A Grand Unified Theory of Redditors” is well worth a read, and has picked up some good discussion at r/circlebroke and r/TheoryOfReddit. (r/TheoryOfReddit)
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Threads like this pop up all the time in r/askreddit, and they’re usually pretty entertaining: “What’s an embarrassingly obvious fact you learned recently?” (/r/AskReddit)
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“Was your average Nazi aware of and complicit in the atrocities of the Nazi regime?” (r/AskHistorians)
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r/TwoXChromosomes on why popular culture makes it seem acceptable for women to slap men. (r/TwoXChromosomes)
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Redditor Cenoduxus lays out the reasons why the North Korean state is doomed to failure. (r/DepthHub)
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Reddit wants to abolish the amount of posts you can save to your account. It’s currently set at 1,000. (r/MetaHub)
Pic of the day: 30 seconds in Central Park in New York City. (r/ExposurePorn)
Hottest Subreddit: r/NFL_Draft (1 day)