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'Open The Schools' Comment Has Been Used To Signal That Someone Is A Dum-Dum Since 2020
November 6th, 2024 8:45 AMAlthough the COVID-19 pandemic is years behind us and schools have stayed open since, some stuff people write on social media can make you think this may not be the case.
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Nobody Asked For A Dedicated Jane Doe Entry, But Here You Go Anyway
November 5th, 2024 8:15 PMDied 2024, born 2024: welcome back Nyn.
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The 'Vote Early Vote Often' Catchphrase Actually Dates Back All The Way To 19th-Century Chicago and Even The American Gangters Al Capone
November 5th, 2024 8:00 PMOnline, the catchphrase is often used humorously or satirically in online discussions about electoral processes since early 2017.
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Elon Musk Bought @America And Has Been Using It To Post Political Content Despite Saying That 'X' Would Get Less Political
November 5th, 2024 7:15 PMThe username @America was originally created in 2007. However, X CEO Elon Musk has since purchased it and is amassing criticism for his use of it.
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Nate Silver's 80,000 Simulations Of The Election Returned A Statistical Tie And Became A Meme On Twitter
November 5th, 2024 7:00 PMThe election forecaster's final forecast for 2024 is [shrug emoji].
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'Open The Schools' Comment Has Been Used To Signal That Someone Is A Dum-Dum Since 2020
Although the COVID-19 pandemic is years behind us and schools have stayed open since, some stuff people write on social media can make you think this may not be the case.
Nobody Asked For A Dedicated Jane Doe Entry, But Here You Go Anyway
Died 2024, born 2024: welcome back Nyn.
The 'Vote Early Vote Often' Catchphrase Actually Dates Back All The Way To 19th-Century Chicago and Even The American Gangters Al Capone
Online, the catchphrase is often used humorously or satirically in online discussions about electoral processes since early 2017.
Elon Musk Bought @America And Has Been Using It To Post Political Content Despite Saying That 'X' Would Get Less Political
The username @America was originally created in 2007. However, X CEO Elon Musk has since purchased it and is amassing criticism for his use of it.
Nate Silver's 80,000 Simulations Of The Election Returned A Statistical Tie And Became A Meme On Twitter
The election forecaster's final forecast for 2024 is [shrug emoji].