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  • Police officer pulls over his own boss for speeding
    2024/11/22
    A video of a police officer pulling over a sheriff's deputy for speeding at 96 mph in a 35 mph zone has sparked online debate about whether the law is applied fairly to everyone, particularly when it comes to law enforcement officers. The officer who pulled the deputy over appeared to be from a different police department and seemed to be amused at the situation, saying that he “didn't care for” the deputy. The incident has led to discussions on social media about the role of discretion in traffic enforcement and whether or not officers should be held to the same standards as civilians.

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  • After son's down syndrome diagnosis, Fat Joe chooses to raise him while son's mother walks away
    2024/11/21
    The Reddit thread and linked article discuss Fat Joe, a rapper, and his decision to raise his son after the son’s mother walked away following his Down syndrome diagnosis. The thread showcases a variety of responses from people who have met Fat Joe or are familiar with his work, with some highlighting his generosity and kind actions, and others reflecting on the challenges of raising children with special needs. The discussion also touches on the complexities of parenthood and the societal expectations surrounding raising children with disabilities.

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  • Canada to give $64.8M in aid to Ukraine : r/canada
    2024/11/20
    A Reddit thread discussing Canada's $64.8 million aid package to Ukraine generated lively debate, with some users questioning the allocation of funds given domestic issues such as housing and homelessness, while others argued that supporting Ukraine is crucial for Canada's security and economic interests. The discussion revealed a range of viewpoints on foreign policy, domestic priorities, and the role of Canada in international affairs.

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  • How Himalayan salt lamps are made _ r_Damnthatsinteresting
    2024/11/19
    A Reddit thread entitled "How Himalayan salt lamps are made" presents a video documenting the process of making these popular lamps. Commenters debate the safety conditions of the factory, highlighting concerns about lack of safety equipment, potential respiratory issues, and the use of rusty tools. However, some geologists argue that the salt dust itself is not inherently dangerous, sparking further debate about the potential risks of inhaling various dust particles. Ultimately, the thread reflects a mix of curiosity about the manufacturing process, concern for workers' safety, and discussion on the authenticity and potential health effects of Himalayan salt.

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  • [OC] Today, I bought myself a cake to celebrate finally having 0 debts
    2024/11/18
    This is a Reddit post about a user who is celebrating being debt-free by buying themselves a cake. The post generated a large number of replies from other users, some congratulating the author, others sharing their own experiences with getting out of debt, and some joking about whether or not the author paid for the cake with a credit card. Several users also discussed the importance of maintaining a good credit score even when debt-free, and others debated whether or not a mortgage should be considered debt.

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  • Girl has incredible visualisation techniques
    2024/11/17
    The source is a Reddit thread discussing a video featuring a young girl demonstrating an impressive ability to quickly spot differences between two nearly identical images. The technique involves crossing the eyes to superimpose the images and create a third, composite image, which then highlights the differences. The thread sparked a lively discussion among commenters about the technique, with many users sharing their own experiences with "crossview" and "parallel view," the two methods for achieving this visual effect. Some commenters, having discovered the technique, shared their excitement and newfound skill, while others expressed skepticism or difficulty replicating the technique. The thread ultimately serves as a demonstration of how readily accessible knowledge and community interaction can quickly turn a seemingly magical feat into a common understanding.

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  • Kentucky man declared brain dead wakes up during organ harvesting _ r_interestingasfuck
    2024/11/16
    A Kentucky man, who was declared brain-dead, woke up during organ harvesting procedures at a hospital. His sister, who was present during the events, claims he was thrashing around and crying in pain while undergoing the procedure. Although the hospital staff initially dismissed the movements as reflexes, they ultimately stopped the organ harvesting. Despite the incident, the man is still alive but suffers from difficulty walking, remembering, and talking. The events have sparked debate about brain death determination and the ethics of organ donation, as many commenters express concern about the potential for misdiagnosis and the pressure to proceed with organ harvesting even when there are doubts.

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  • Trump tariffs would increase laptop prices by $350+, other electronics by as much as 40%.
    2024/11/15
    Potential economic and political implications of imposing tariffs on imported electronics, particularly laptops, from China. The authors debate the effectiveness of tariffs as a means of stimulating domestic manufacturing, arguing that it would likely result in higher prices for consumers without a guarantee of job growth. They also discuss the complexities of establishing a domestic semiconductor supply chain, highlighting the high cost and long time frame involved, as well as the potential challenges of labor costs and workforce training.

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    9 分