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r/bicycling mourns its 18-year-old moderator, Harry Delmolino (/u/no_numbers_here), who passed away Wednesday from head injuries suffered in a collision with a car. “We remember him as a kind, intelligent and lighthearted person, with an irreverent sense of humor.” (/r/bicycling)
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“Nick Cage found dead in body of John Goodman:” A bizarre Photoshop battle plays out at, of all places, r/AdviceAnimals. (Album here.) (/r/bestof)
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“Tell me about this Rock.” That’s a cool rock! But I’ll leave it to the experts to give a far more interesting response. (/r/askscience)
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A brilliant game concept and a pretty good AMA, too: “IAmA guy who was blinded temporarily in an explosion and just released a video game with no graphics inspired by the experience.” (/r/IAmA)
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William Friedkin, director of The Exorcist and The French Connection, also showed up at r/IAmA yesterday. Oh, and let’s not forget: So did Full House‘s Dave Coulier. (/r/IAmA)
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If you use Firefox, you can check how many times you’ve visited Reddit. Thank god I don’t use Firefox. (/r/YouShouldKnow)
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RedditGifts is on the hunt for a new developer. The news comes just two days after Reddit announced five new hires, demonstrating just how fast the company is growing. (/r/blog)
Pic of the day: r/itap, here’s a picture from my recent angiogram! (/r/itookapicture)
Hottest subreddit: /r/techsupportgore (1 day)
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