/u/Hats_Hats_Hats's posts
Was it really once normal for people to "fall insensible" and need weeks of medical care to recover from sudden shocks (e.g. deaths in the family or business failures)? If so, what has changed since? And if not, why does this seem commonly-accepted in books like Frankenstein and Sherlock Holmes?
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[WP] Ghosts aren't affected by gravity, so the planet leaves them behind as soon as they appear. You learn this the hard way.
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[RF] Tom and Megan are super-fans of the Bachelor franchise. Neither has dated before. They have been set up on a blind dinner date. They know nothing about each other.
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What is the difference between "GMOs" now and selectively breeding téosinte into corn or wolves into dogs?
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It feels like space agencies have discovered water on Mars about once every three weeks for at least five years. How can this get reported so often, while seemingly never being true (because someone else has to "discover" it again shortly afterwards)?
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