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Top Subreddits Categorized & Indexed
Thanks to Redditor Douglasmacarthur, you can now browse the top 200 most active subreddit communities on the social news site by content categories. Check out the list inside!
Samesies: A Tale of a Prehistoric Debate
Philly-based sketch comedy group Iron Potato brings a hilarious ancient tale of how "traditional family values" began.
The Last Supper Parodies
From Andy Warhol's serial tributes to modern TV show advertisements, Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting has been parodied in popular culture and on the Internet for decades.