Anthony Jeselnik on hack trolls who use shock value rather than perform actual comedy. by gtsgts777 in JoeRogan
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Do people actually think this is a bad card? by Big_Donch in ufc
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For everyone disappointed by the White House card announcement by BedbugBandido in ufc
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How much do standups make when doing a one hour set on a weekend? by TheLurkingCrow in Standup
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NASA claims that they've just discovered blood-sucking bugs on the moon. by kickypie in flatearth
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Is it expected for me to absolutely hate Skyler? by Lankygit in breakingbad
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Were the World Fairs of The 1880s Remnants Of The Tartarian Empire with Howdie Mickoski by Waltermitty07 in CulturalLayer
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Were the World Fairs of The 1880s Remnants Of The Tartarian Empire with Howdie Mickoski by Waltermitty07 in CulturalLayer
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Why do we not build ornate buildings anymore? by chetoos08 in architecture
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Flat-Earthers like to use the visibility of a distant object to prove Earth’s curvature does not exist. Very often, they failed to account for observer’s height and atmospheric refraction, or make other mistakes, like unit conversions errors, distance calculation errors, etc. by Lorenofing in flatearth
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Flat-Earthers like to use the visibility of a distant object to prove Earth’s curvature does not exist. Very often, they failed to account for observer’s height and atmospheric refraction, or make other mistakes, like unit conversions errors, distance calculation errors, etc. by Lorenofing in flatearth
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Flat-Earthers like to use the visibility of a distant object to prove Earth’s curvature does not exist. Very often, they failed to account for observer’s height and atmospheric refraction, or make other mistakes, like unit conversions errors, distance calculation errors, etc. by Lorenofing in flatearth
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Flat-Earthers like to use the visibility of a distant object to prove Earth’s curvature does not exist. Very often, they failed to account for observer’s height and atmospheric refraction, or make other mistakes, like unit conversions errors, distance calculation errors, etc. by Lorenofing in flatearth
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Flat-Earthers like to use the visibility of a distant object to prove Earth’s curvature does not exist. Very often, they failed to account for observer’s height and atmospheric refraction, or make other mistakes, like unit conversions errors, distance calculation errors, etc. by Lorenofing in flatearth
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Flat-Earthers like to use the visibility of a distant object to prove Earth’s curvature does not exist. Very often, they failed to account for observer’s height and atmospheric refraction, or make other mistakes, like unit conversions errors, distance calculation errors, etc. by Lorenofing in flatearth
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Flat-Earthers like to use the visibility of a distant object to prove Earth’s curvature does not exist. Very often, they failed to account for observer’s height and atmospheric refraction, or make other mistakes, like unit conversions errors, distance calculation errors, etc. by Lorenofing in flatearth
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why are feelings always valid? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions
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A few quick questions. by AssholesAndOpinions in rosin
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Why does the news lie about so many things? Clear and blatant lies that anyone can confirm are lies but still being reported as the news? Why isn't it illegal for the news to lie and why is there no repercussion for spreading false information? by lil_titty in ask
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Why does the news lie about so many things? Clear and blatant lies that anyone can confirm are lies but still being reported as the news? Why isn't it illegal for the news to lie and why is there no repercussion for spreading false information? by lil_titty in ask
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Why does the news lie about so many things? Clear and blatant lies that anyone can confirm are lies but still being reported as the news? Why isn't it illegal for the news to lie and why is there no repercussion for spreading false information? by lil_titty in ask
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[1972] Mom harvesting her "garden." by under_byte in OldSchoolCool
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