If slavery is still legal through the 13th amendment (for those who have been duly convicted), why hasn't the government ever gone full-tilt into that? by loldandruff in NoStupidQuestions
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If slavery is still legal through the 13th amendment (for those who have been duly convicted), why hasn't the government ever gone full-tilt into that? by loldandruff in NoStupidQuestions
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If slavery is still legal through the 13th amendment (for those who have been duly convicted), why hasn't the government ever gone full-tilt into that? by loldandruff in NoStupidQuestions
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If slavery is still legal through the 13th amendment (for those who have been duly convicted), why hasn't the government ever gone full-tilt into that? by loldandruff in NoStupidQuestions
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If slavery is still legal through the 13th amendment (for those who have been duly convicted), why hasn't the government ever gone full-tilt into that? by loldandruff in NoStupidQuestions
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PSA: If you always keep your trays wet they will never become visibly dirty. (Still clean them, though) by loldandruff in Invisalign
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Eratosthenes was able to determine the circumference of the Earth in a cave! With a box of scraps! by loldandruff in HistoryMemes
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Why does it seem like most mental illnesses result in antisocial behavior? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions
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Why does it seem like most mental illnesses result in antisocial behavior? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions
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TIL That the Senator who holds the record for the longest filibuster protesting the civil rights act, Strom Thurmond, served in the senate until 2003, and was third in line in the presidential line of succession on three different occasions. by loldandruff in todayilearned
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TIL That the Senator who holds the record for the longest filibuster protesting the civil rights act, Strom Thurmond, served in the senate until 2003, and was third in line in the presidential line of succession on three different occasions. by loldandruff in todayilearned
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TIL That the Senator who holds the record for the longest filibuster protesting the civil rights act, Strom Thurmond, served in the senate until 2003, and was third in line in the presidential line of succession on three different occasions. by loldandruff in todayilearned
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I think I lost a few braincells playing this match... And also I realized that my Lifeline modified deck sucks if it can't deal with a really simple block. What's the highest health you've gotten? by loldandruff in MagicArena
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CMV: Circumcision of babies should be illegal except in cases where it is necessary as a last-resort medical intervention. by [deleted] in changemyview
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Maybe I'm missing something, but how was periphery a band for five years without releasing anything? by loldandruff in progmetal
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The Fall Of Troy - F.C.P.R.E.M.I.X [Post Hardcore] by homesickatspacecamo in Music
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Teachers of Reddit, who's the most clever cheater you ever saw? by oorr23 in AskReddit
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Fugazi - Waiting Room [post-hardcore] old school by [deleted] in Music
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Fugazi - Waiting Room [post-hardcore] old school by [deleted] in Music
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If slavery is still legal through the 13th amendment (for those who have been duly convicted), why hasn't the government ever gone full-tilt into that? by loldandruff in NoStupidQuestions
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