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Unravelling the worst doomsday cult of all time

Perhaps most embarrassingly of all, 5 September 2020 is a doomsday cult without a clear idea of what doomsday even looks like.

September 8, 2020 Chuyi Wang
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Mysteries and Conspiracies of the Internet

The freshest figments and fables from the forums.

July 31, 2018 Lena Wang
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The rise of anti intellectualism online

Just how do politicians and Internet commenters alike win arguments without any facts on their side? William Allington wrote his thesis on it

August 15, 2016 William Allington
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Trollus Ironicus

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We tried vaping so you don’t have to

Ellie Rogers and Oliver Moore step into the smoke-filled world of electronic cigarettes

March 3, 2016 Honi Soit

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