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What was this guy thinking? This may be the most blatant scam ever to make it to Reddit’s front page. (r/technology)
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What made the civilizations of East Asia and Europe so technologically superior to the rest of the world? (r/AskHistorians)
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This is a silly question: “Can you lose your ability to speak if you don’t talk for an extended period of time?” But the top answer is really interesting. (r/askscience)
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It looks like Kevin Rose wasn’t trolling; he just really didn’t understand Reddit. A day later, he returned to answer questions. (r/IAmA)
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“Why redditors don’t read the sidebar: The F-shaped pattern for reading.” (r/TrueReddit)
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Who’s downvoting you on Reddit: A statistical analysis. (r/TheoryOfReddit)
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r/atheism hits 1 million subscribers, though moderator jij calls that number “a little deceiving.” (r/atheism)
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“IAmA Employee at one of the busiest Taco Bells in the country.” (r/IAmA)
Pic of the day: ITAP of myself, focusing on my eyes and freckles. (r/itookapicture)
Hottest subreddit: Redditlist.com is still down.
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