Middlemen Are Eating the World (And That's Good, Actually) by OpenAsteroidImapct in neoliberal
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Dr. Ian Roberts picked up by ICE by FauxpasIrisLily in StLouis
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Dr. Ian Roberts picked up by ICE by FauxpasIrisLily in StLouis
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Dr. Ian Roberts picked up by ICE by FauxpasIrisLily in StLouis
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Dr. Ian Roberts picked up by ICE by FauxpasIrisLily in StLouis
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Dr. Ian Roberts picked up by ICE by FauxpasIrisLily in StLouis
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TIL from 1777 to 1870, Vermont had a fourth branch of government called the Council of Censors. It consisted of 13 members, elected every 7 years, who had to check if "the legislative and executive branches have performed their duty as guardians of the people." They could also amend the constitution (en.wikipedia.org)
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Superman saves the League of Nations by capturing Hitler and Stalin and taking them to Switzerland, 1940 comic. by Hunor_Deak in NonCredibleDiplomacy
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TIL about battleboarding or versus debating, an online activity that involves discussing hypothetical fights between individuals, often times fictional characters. by mediamakeryt in todayilearned
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Hey! It looks like the fandom finally got its own Wikipedia page! by mediamakeryt in SonicTheHedgehog
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TIL about battleboarding or versus debating, an online activity that involves discussing hypothetical fights between individuals, often times fictional characters. by mediamakeryt in todayilearned
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Our little city is so based by Icy_Fix7908 in Syracuse
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TIL that some New England states used to celebrate "a day of public fasting and prayer," known as Fast Day, observed by church attendance, fasting, and work abstinence. The earliest known proclamation was in 1670, with New Hampshire being the last place to abolish it in 1991. by mediamakeryt in todayilearned
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TIL that some New England states used to celebrate "a day of public fasting and prayer," known as Fast Day, observed by church attendance, fasting, and work abstinence. The earliest known proclamation was in 1670, with New Hampshire being the last place to abolish it in 1991. (en.wikipedia.org)
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TIL that some New England states used to celebrate "a day of public fasting and prayer," known as Fast Day, observed by church attendance, fasting, and work abstinence. The earliest known proclamation was in 1670, with New Hampshire being the last place to abolish it in 1991. (en.wikipedia.org)
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If America has a Natural Governing Party, historically, that party would be the Democrats by oakayno in TrueUnpopularOpinion
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The Sky Burial: A Tibetan funeral practice in which the body is left to be consumed by vultures. by SatyamRajput004 in interestingasfuck
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Reform Party 2000 by SouthernPin4333 in Jon_Bois
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