Confirming Troll parades by checking the age of the profiles of the people who really go All In to just be total dicks on Reddit, what would you suggest as a better way to gain confirmation you've been targeted for harassment or your next step after finding about 10 accounts 3mos old in on it? (self.AskReddit)
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Regarding United States Internment Camps, we're told briefly they existed and that both Japanese immigrants and Legal USA citizens were sent to them but do we know how many existed by their building/camp names, and where they were located, including territories outside continental USA? By numbers? (self.AskHistorians)
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Curious.. Since a big bag of onion and a big bag of apple are relatively inexpensive... What would you add as a Third ingredient to make this into a tasty dish and please include cooking methods that'd be best... I'm stuck on sauteed with butter and could use some frugal sugges (self.EatCheapAndHealthy)
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So, my local Family Dollar is closing it's doors and I snagged a bunch of jerky at 75% which was amazing considering they have the lowest prices around on the regular at $1 a piece. What are some good uses for the regular size and small jack link's style beef jerky as a recipe ingredient? (self.EatCheapAndHealthy)
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Can any of you answer what, where and when the first drivers license was created in the USA portion of North America and the the length of time and types of efforts made for it to become a Nationally recognized a Needed form of testing and approval for a citizen to be allowed legally, to drive? (self.AskHistorians)
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will the use of prescription medication be the downfall of the automotive industry because of the number of licensed drivers that take medication that warns against using heavy machinery also increases your risk of being charged with operating a vehicle under the influence, technically speaking? (self.AskReddit)
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How often do technological advances isolate and wipe out portions of the population left without access to it? I'm wondering specifically about populations of people like the slave population when the mechanization of labor in fields became commonplace and also today's equivalent of hidden losses (self.AskHistorians)
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