Want to read Reddit but don’t have the time? Our daily Reddit Digest highlights the most interesting or important discussions from around the social news site—every morning.
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At r/Assistance, a redditor tries to raise money for his friend, a victim of the Aurora theater massacre. (r/Assistance)
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Hard truths you’d just rather not think about. (r/AskReddit)
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The age-old Reddit debate: Does the downvote button equate to censorship, and does this stunt the intellectual growth of redditors? (r/TheoryOfReddit)
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Foreign visitors list the things that shocked them most about the good ol’ U.S. of A. (r/AskReddit)
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Redditor t-o-k-u-m-e-i explains Japan’s prickly relationship with its World War II past. (r/AskHistorians)
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Related: Redditor japaneseamerican serves as typist for her grandmother, who was imprisoned in an internment camp during during World War II. (r/IAmA)
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Why dark hair is more common in southern climates. (r/askscience)
Pic of the day: I took a picture of lightning near the beach on Captiva Island. (r/itookapicture)
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