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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r/sex discusses a fascinating article about Cambodia’s “love huts,” where parents build “their daughter(s) their own hut so they can independently choose to have boys spend the night with them as they wish, until they find ‘Mr. Right.’” (r/sex)
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r/DIY is one of the best places on Reddit to make you feel wholly unaccomplished. This guy is a big sailboat fan, so he built one. (r/DIY)
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r/AskEngineers discusses how to improve medieval castles with modern techniques. (r/AskEngineers)
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Redditor twentyone_21 does some serious statistical analysis of r/atheism‘s subscriber numbers and asks: “Should we reconsider what goes into making a default subreddit?” (r/TheoryOfReddit)
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How can you learn how to “not give a fuck” about what people think of you? (r/IWantToLearn)
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Redditor kapilkaisare explains why the Hindi langauge may soon go extinct. (r/DepthHub)
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Cooling a room with two liters of ice may not be frugal, but it works. (r/frugal)
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The Voyager I spacecraft is now 11 billion miles away from Earth. How are its signals strong enough to reach us? (/r/askscience)
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Global Reddit Meetup Day is this Saturday, June 23. (r/blog)
Pic of the day: Basalt Columns of Staffa, Scotland (r/waterporn)
Hottest subreddit: r/youtubehaiku (6 days)
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