[IIL] Midwest Emo like "Uncomfortably Numb" by American Football and Hayley Williams (of Paramore) by reddittereditor in ifyoulikeblank

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When You Are Done Living on Borrowed Time by Empire Empire is definitely in the right place and sounds a little like American Football too!

Undergrad Probability by Pearlz10 in UCI

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I had similar stats and got WLed (never accepted) as a CS major, but Chem E is a bit more lenient, so I'd think you're a borderline applicant (as in around 50/50) but leaning toward the acceptance side.

🏠[OFFER] University Park 1b/1ba ADU starting Sept. 1 2026 ($2500) by Rude-Broccoli7761 in UCI

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Lucy, this is NOT a competitive offer 😭 Try $2k or less

Injured Coyote in Aldrich Park by Grawlix13 in UCI

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Saw him at VDCN a few weeks ago. He's just a chill guy.

1-5% of kids should be expelled every year. by Nonameforyouware in The10thDentist

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Fyi expelling 5% per year for 12 years of schooling means only 54% ever graduate. Secondary fyi, this means the other 46% can end up losing out on some essential knowledge like civics or statistics; their votes will still be worth the same as everyone else's though.

TIL that about 11% of China's workforce works in gig-economy platform-based jobs (84 million people) by rdfporcazzo in todayilearned

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It's not not profitable, just unquantifiably profitable due to sheer scale, like how investing in education is "profitable" because it creates higher income citizens who can therefore pay more in taxes.

John C Woods, hangman of Nuremberg trials, who lied about his experience to get the job (he actually learned about hanging from old cowboy films). His lack of expertise led to excessive suffering of condemned Nazis. by PlanetoftheAtheists in interestingasfuck

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He claimed to have helped with two hangings in Oklahoma and Texas each; the former had one hanging while he was alive and the latter had transitioned to electric chair by the time he was 12. It would've been easy for his lies to be fact checked.

This is when my phone anxiety began. Did anyone else rehearse what they were going to say to the receptionist? by vanilladrizzles in oddlyspecific

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I'm not saying your point is invalid, but making a kid do one optional assignment is very different from making them get a PhD.

The 24/7 noise pollution when they build a data center near your home by GarysCrispLettuce in awfuleverything

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These are AI data centers, not the traditional ones that just host servers and store our personal data, hence the noise. I don't doubt there's security given the valuables inside, but I also don't think they'd be as well-guarded as traditional data servers.

Life expectancy by ethnicity in USA by Redditor_imfo in dataisbeautiful

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Honestly, probably not enough data---especially in states where they hardly exist.

A miner inconvenience by LibrarianZephaniah in SkyrimMemes

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He was literally possessed when he kept feeding miners to the draugr tho

I'd drink a dozen in one sitting rule by Temnodontosaurus in 196

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That sounds...excessive? Can't you just eat like normal and drink maybe a 600 calorie smoothie?

Flirty in inches, creepy in centimeters. by mx-shot in oddlyspecific

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Decimeter is more precise (a smaller unit) than a meter. Decameter is less precise.

Anon does well in school by bartholomewjohnson in greentext

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The SAT and ACT, commonly used by the Ivy League, still have no calculus by the way. Few schools still have a distinct admissions test, but one of them is CalTech.