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Stattit.com is an excellent new Reddit statistics site from moderator Deimorz. (r/TheoryOfReddit)
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Disturbing personal anecdotes from Reddit’s past. (r/AskReddit)
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An account of a very bad burn from a foundry that made jet turbine blades: “Honestly, I didn’t know, I felt ice water hitting me.” (r/DepthHub)
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Should Reddit moderators be democratically elected? A discussion from r/AskReddit modmail goes public. (r/AskModerators)
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Why are there no organisms that “reproduce with three or more parties involved.” (r/askscience)
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“I was one of the original SIMPSONS writers from the very beginning. I helped created Mr. Burns, Smithers, Krusty, Hibbert, and many many more.” (r/IAmA)
Pic of the day: ITAP in the mist in Sa Pa, Vietnam (r/itookapicture)
Photo by Ed-meister/Flickr