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Thursday 31 March 2016

Ben Affleck's Sad About Your Typos

Why Ben Affleck Is So Sad, And Other Great Stories, What It Was Like To Do Meth With My Stepmom, Got $5? That's Enough To Start Investing, People Who Point Out Typos Are Jerks, Sea Levels Set To 'Rise Far More Rapidly Than Expected', How One Of America's First Mass Shootings Changed Its Victims' Lives
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Thursday, March 31, 2016
Why Ben Affleck Is So Sad, And Other Great Stories
WHAT WE'RE READING THIS WEEK
Why Ben Affleck Is So Sad, And Other Great Stories
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​Every Thursday, we highlight the longform articles from the past week that we think you shouldn't miss.
'IT'LL REALLY HELP YOU'
What It Was Like To Do Meth With My Stepmom
broadly.vice.com
Being high on meth was actually pretty awesome at first. But my life eventually spiraled completely out of control, and thanks to a series of terrible decisions — mostly fueled by drugs, alcohol, and loneliness — I'd found myself with very few friends.
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SCIENCE SAID IT, NOT US
People Who Point Out Typos Are Jerks
gizmodo.com
We all have those annoying friends who relentlessly point out typos, even though they know what you were trying to type. Or maybe you are that friend. Regardless, science just proved that those typo snobs are verified jerks.
LIKE, WITHIN OUR LIFETIME
Sea Levels Set To 'Rise Far More Rapidly Than Expected'
theguardian.com
New research factors in collapsing Antarctic ice sheet that could double the sea-level rise to two meters by 2100 if emissions are not cut.
A CHANGED TRAJECTORY
How One Of America's First Mass Shootings Changed Its Victims' Lives
features.texasmonthly.com
When Claire Wilson was eighteen, she was critically wounded during the 1966 University of Texas Tower shooting — the first massacre of its kind. How does the path of a bullet change a life?
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