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Are your overall karma points safe from mass downvotes? (r/TheoryOfReddit)
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Baauer, the person behind “Harlem Shake,” hosts an AMA. (r/music)
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A redditor transcribes the steady decline of a doomed nearby OkCupid date. (r/bestof)
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r/AskHistorians details its growth, recent drama, and guidelines. (r/AskHistorians)
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Who was the last world leader (aside from Bill Pullman in Independence Day, of course) to actively participate in warfare? (r/AskHistorians)
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What created matter? (r/AskScience)
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Men discuss whether or not they passionately kiss their female friends. (r/AskMen)
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Redditors help a user define meta. That’s meta. Not really. (r/explainlikeimfive)
- William Shatner posting a video of “TV commercial daughter” Kaley Cuoco is painted as Priceline advertising and downvoted. (r/SubredditDrama)
Picture of the day: Two wholly different seasons converge on Central Park in New York City. (r/pics)
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