Subreddit Deathpool. We all pick 10 subs we think are likely to get banned before the end of the year and whoever gets the most correct wins.
stuff from non-american countries, silly but not illegal
Typical American.
I think to keep it easy it'd just be any sub that does not currently break their rules. Obviously there is fringe stuff that you could say is against rules that hasn't been banned yet, but that should be fine too, as long as it isn't /r/jailbait72 or something.
>stuff from non-american countries, silly but not illegal
Typical American.
I think to keep it easy it'd just be any sub that does not currently break their rules. Obviously there is fringe stuff that you could say is against rules that hasn't been banned yet, but that should be fine too, as long as it isn't /r/jailbait72 or something.
First thing i think of is the feral cat population problem in Australia. In 'Merica, cats are cute pets. Over there, they are decimating ground nesting bird populations. People often celebrate killing them.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/jan/04/feral-cats-now-cover-99-per-cent-of-australia
First thing i think of is the feral cat population problem in Australia. In 'Merica, cats are cute pets. Over there, they are decimating ground nesting bird populations. People often celebrate killing them.
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2017/oct/04/cats-kill-1-million-australian-birds-a-day-study-shows
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/jan/04/feral-cats-now-cover-99-per-cent-of-australia
https://www.smh.com.au/national/war-on-feral-cats-australia-aims-to-cull-2-million-20170214-gucp4o.html
oh boy!
points by difficulty maybe?
Easy - Politics(you know which ones), drug related, illegal content
Medium - stuff from non-american countries, silly but not illegal
Hard - Politics(you know which ones), cute stuff
provide a conspiracy theory that if it comes true, you get bonus points?