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A former cast member explains why shows like MTV’s The Real World seem so fake. That comment launches an AMA. (r/DepthHub)
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r/photography members post their three best photographs. (r/photography)
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“I once heard that if you wore glasses that turned your vision upside down for about 3 days and you took it off, you would see the world upside down. Is this even possible?” Yes, apparently. (r/askscience)
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Are baby boomers just the most selfish generation ever? (r/politics)
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When did homosexuality become taboo in society? (r/AskHistorians)
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Zach Anner is back, this time with his own crowdsourced online travel series. (r/IAmA)
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r/TheoryOfReddit discusses how to combat Eternal September, using the decline of r/TrueReddit as a reference point. (r/TheoryOfReddit)
Pic of the day: A hole in Mars: It is thought to be an opening to an underground cavern, and it is 35m across and 20m deep. (r/space)
Hottest subreddit: r/TheRealZachAnner (1 day)