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In a massive, well-sourced post, Rob0tTesla explains why Tupac Shakur was so certain he’d never live to see his 30th birthday. (r/DepthHub)
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An AMA from Reuters’ popular social news editor, Anthony De Rosa, was slightly buried yesterday, but his thoughts on new media and journalism are worth a read. (r/IAmA)
- Which movies most accurately portray the future of mankind? (r/AskReddit)
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Have scientists ever discovered an element in space that doesn’t exist on Earth? (r/askscience)
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This AMA was a lot of fun, too: “So I own a small movie theatre (2 screens) in a small town in Michigan.” (r/IAmA)
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r/photoshopbattles celebrates 50,000 subscribers in style with an animated GIF. (r/photoshopbattles)
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A compassionate take on why some neglected children suffer from kleptomania—and suggestions on how to help them. (r/bestof)
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This is a fascinating thread from an expert in counter-insurgencies and guerrilla warfare. (/r/AskHistorians)
Pic of the day: Holding the camera over the edge for this shot is kinda crazy. (r/itookapicture)
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