Author: Daniel Keem
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The Mossad theory: tracing its origin and spread
How the ‘Mossad did it’ explanation became a default conspiracy template, and what its spread reveals about online information ecosystems.
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Restaurant-Style at Home: Comparing Checkers, Arby’s, and Nathan’s Branded Freezer Fries
Fast food chains have moved their signature fries into supermarket freezers. We compare Checkers, Arby’s, and Nathan’s branded versions to see if they hold up.
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Fat burners are mostly marketing
Fat burner supplements promise dramatic results, but the evidence is thin and the side effects real. Here’s what the research actually says.
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The personal finance subreddit gives bad advice to anyone who isn’t an engineer
Reddit’s flowchart works for high-income engineers and almost nobody else. Most users don’t fit the profile the standard advice quietly assumes.
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Admissions consulting is legal cheating and Ivy League schools love it
Elite admissions consulting costs more than tuition and bends the rules without breaking them. The Ivies know exactly what’s happening — and benefit from it.
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Why Financial News Makes You a Worse Investor
Financial news is engineered for engagement, not returns. Here’s how the daily noise quietly degrades your decisions and what to do about it.
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Endurance Training Can Stress the Body
Endurance sports get framed as pure health benefit. The data on cardiac, hormonal, and skeletal stress complicates that picture for committed athletes.