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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The r/atheism community has done many embarrassing things over the past few years. This may take the cake, however. (r/SubredditDrama)
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r/funny hits 2 million subscribers and r/TheoryOfReddit asks: What would Reddit look like if it were the size of Facebook? (r/TheoryOfReddit)
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Let’s hope this thread about “creative drinking games” never gets shared among America’s college students. (r/AskReddit)
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Can a metal detector sense a bullet that’s been fired through it? (r/askscience)
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The 12 books you need to read to know “all the things” about world history. (r/AskHistorians)
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Science-fiction author David Brin does an AMA and dishes about Kevin Costner, who made a terrible movie out of his excellent book The Postman. (r/IAmA)
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The world’s helium supply is not running low, damn it! (r/science)
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A former Marine and Battle of Fallujah veteran describes what the war was really like. (r/DepthHub)
Pic of the day: Artificial Tornado. Indoors at the Mercedes-Benz Museum, Stuttgart. (r/misc)
Hottest subreddit: r/HITsWorthTurkingFor (1 day)
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