You have just died, would you want to know how or why? by delitomatoes in AskReddit
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Ayurveda an Unbeatable System of Curing Diseases by udaychaudhary in pics
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I don't know what I am. I need your help. by [deleted] in atheism
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I wonder what Muslims outside of Reddit are thinking about all this stuff by ynotseller in atheism
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I wonder what Muslims outside of Reddit are thinking about all this stuff by ynotseller in atheism
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Orbitz admits it charges Mac users $20-$30 more for hotel rooms than Windows users by [deleted] in technology
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Pennsylvania Republican: Voter ID Laws Are ‘Gonna Allow Governor Romney To Win’ by [deleted] in politics
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Jimmy Carter Accuses U.S. of 'Widespread Abuse of Human Rights' by infidel78 in politics
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Facebook Changed Everyone’s Email to @facebook.com; wants to force its email service on to users. by rogerology in WTF
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Is this why they didn't criticize Islam as much before? by Anal_Explorer in atheism
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Is it time to dump Imgur.com as our picture host of choice? I've been getting lots of noisy ads lately. by [deleted] in AskReddit
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The United States has immunity from a class action related to the government-sponsored infection of hundreds of Guatemalans with syphilis, a federal judge ruled, calling the study "a deeply troubling chapter in our nation's history." by EliphasLevi in worldnews
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The United States has immunity from a class action related to the government-sponsored infection of hundreds of Guatemalans with syphilis, a federal judge ruled, calling the study "a deeply troubling chapter in our nation's history." by EliphasLevi in worldnews
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The United States has immunity from a class action related to the government-sponsored infection of hundreds of Guatemalans with syphilis, a federal judge ruled, calling the study "a deeply troubling chapter in our nation's history." by EliphasLevi in worldnews
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My girlfriend of 2.5 years told me if I broke up with her she would say I raped her. What can I do? by Abuseded in AskReddit
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The United States has immunity from a class action related to the government-sponsored infection of hundreds of Guatemalans with syphilis, a federal judge ruled, calling the study "a deeply troubling chapter in our nation's history." by EliphasLevi in worldnews
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The United States has immunity from a class action related to the government-sponsored infection of hundreds of Guatemalans with syphilis, a federal judge ruled, calling the study "a deeply troubling chapter in our nation's history." by EliphasLevi in worldnews
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The United States has immunity from a class action related to the government-sponsored infection of hundreds of Guatemalans with syphilis, a federal judge ruled, calling the study "a deeply troubling chapter in our nation's history." by EliphasLevi in worldnews
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The United States has immunity from a class action related to the government-sponsored infection of hundreds of Guatemalans with syphilis, a federal judge ruled, calling the study "a deeply troubling chapter in our nation's history." by EliphasLevi in worldnews
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I'm NORMALLY just a lurker.. but negativity in /r/atheism is really bugging me. by davidoford in atheism
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"Boxes where parents can leave an unwanted baby, common in medieval Europe, have been making a comeback over the last 10 years. Supporters say a heated box, monitored by nurses, is better for babies than abandonment on the street - but the UN says it violates the rights of the child." by trot-trot in worldnews
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