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r/IAmA saw two ridiculously incompetent AMAs yesterday. The first came from actor Matthew Lillard, whose self-deprecation and good humor made up for his foibles. He eventually, got the hang of it. (r/IAmA)
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The second came at the hand of Guardian war reporter Gaith Abdul Ahad, who he seemed never able to truly claw his way out of the Reddit maze. It was a maze of his own creation, however: Ahad posted his answers as new comments, not as replies, leaving the thread a confusing mess of disembodied answers. (r/IAmA)
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What conspiracy theories were later proven to be true? (r/AskHistorians)
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Can you solve these r/whatisthisthing coldcases? (r/whatisthisthing)
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Here’s an interesting idea Reddit could implement for publicizing smaller subreddits. The site certainly needs to do something (soon) about its wretched subreddit discovery system. (r/ideasfortheadmins)
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No, the moderator of r/cats is not dead, as this post from his supposed sister claimed. It was all just a prank, a troll with a seemingly random target. The moderator, omfgninja, is taking the exaggerated reports of his death quite well. (r/cats)
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r/askscience readers are very curious about hydrophobic (perfectly water-repellant) materials, perhaps because they’re trying to find a perfect murder weapon. (r/askscience)
Pic of the day: Long exposure waterfall (r/photocritique)
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