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What’s up with the Victorian era’s obsession with parks? (r/AskHistorians)
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r/TheoryOfReddit contemplates working together to figure out Reddit’s vote fuzzing algorithm. (r/TheoryOfReddit)
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“I am Trevor Potter, Stephen Colbert’s personal lawyer for the Colbert Super PAC, former Chairman of the Federal Election Commission.” (r/IAmA)
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The enduring popularity of the TI-89 calculator, explained. (r/explainlikeimfive)
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Why has Japan become a leader in technology since the end of World War II? (r/DepthHub)
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The “very future” of this redditor’s feet is at stake. He needs your help. (r/self)
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The only essay you will ever need to read on voting manipulation. (r/Games)
Pic of the day: Drawing on windows because life gets a bit boring sometimes… (r/pics)
Hottest subreddit: r/Roadcam (1 day)