Non-White Births To Be Majority In America In 2020 by REDISCOM in news

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YouTube is Afraid of Me by nomorepeopleplz in USAmerica

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Most people are afraid of me (even my own father). I'm scary.

No one cares.

Where do you get your "news" from? by Optimus85 in AskSaidIt

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I'm not saying it's perfect, but have you considered Reuters?

You'll know when she's the one... by SoS in CringeAnarchy

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Greenspan warns of ‘extremely imbalanced’ path of US deficit by dcjogger in news

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This guy? He has the economic predictive power of Karl Marx. Why anyone would listen to him is beyond me.

Drink only the best by StalwartJames in WATERNIGGAS

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Comedian Becomes Ukraine President In Landslide! - Jimmy Dore by fred_red_beans in Ukraine

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It's funnier than that: he played a fictional President of Ukraine in a comedy show for four years before launching a political party with the name of his show.

It's like if in America, someone who'd been a joke-president in The Onion launched The Onion Party and won the election.

I'm sick of lazy meme posts that don't provide sources for their position. by indianusjones in VigtesSickofThisShit

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It works for Wikipedia.

A huge list of rules fails for, say, the United States of America, because the ruleset is 250,000 pages long. But a message board should be governable by, say, 2 pages of guidelines without running into those rules.

I'm sick of lazy meme posts that don't provide sources for their position. by indianusjones in VigtesSickofThisShit

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How would you feel about a longer list of cultural norms and guidelines for SaidIt (like what Wikipedia has), so we could add things like this as they come up. "Avoid lazy meme posts that don't source their information"