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Memes are how we spread information these days
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"I don't like extreme things", says the guy moving across the country while demeaning the political choices of the people in the place to which he is moving
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A fragment of “Political Legitimacy, Authoritarianism, and Climate Change” by Ross Mittiga (featured in an issue of American Political Science Review)
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