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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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This Woman Wants To Thank You And Say 'I Love You' In The Catchiest And Most Malian Way Possible
November 5th, 2024 3:03 PMThe woman in this viral video is reportedly named Maraka Didja, a Malian singer.
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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].
This Woman Wants To Thank You And Say 'I Love You' In The Catchiest And Most Malian Way Possible
The woman in this viral video is reportedly named Maraka Didja, a Malian singer.