Political spectrum tests give you new labels to wear. But they don’t really help you figure out what policies or what systems of governance you support.

Political spectrum tests give you new labels to wear. But they don’t really help you figure out what policies or what systems of governance you support.
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SmugMug lets you safely store and share your photos or cash in on your art by selling prints and downloads.
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The 2021 list of top ships on AO3 is out, and it reveals a serious representation problem in fanfic.
The internet’s most popular fanfic archive is an inclusive (and occasionally horny) community for readers all over the globe.
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Matt Stonie is known for all of his incredible eating challenges. Here are the 5 craziest ones.
Imagine getting stung by an executioner wasp. Well, YouTuber Coyote Peterson doesn’t have to imagine; he’s done it. On purpose.
Social media bots derail conversations and stir up hate. Take a look behind the curtain and learn how to sharpen your bot radar.
Operated by PR agencies and marketing firms, troll farms represent a massive network of disinformation that agencies use to shape public opinion.
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Japanese yodeling legend Takeo Ischi’s collaboration with The Gregory Brothers, a fabulous song called Chicken Attack, will completely change the way you think about chickens.
While the dark cloud of COVID-19 rests over the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics, Google Doodles just released a game called Doodle Champion Island Games to take your mind off that.
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In an era where entertainers are expected to reveal their personal lives on camera, a new generation of stars make their name without showing their faces, and they’re called VTubers.