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A cool poster I found in the London Transport Museum. Can you name all the planes?

Posted by dooodaaad@reddit | aviation | View on Reddit | 32 comments

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The Piccadilly Line, which opened to Heathrow in 1977 (which is probably when the poster is from based on the planes).

Why is it that the presidential election is only months away, but no-one seems to be talking about it?

Posted by Other_Exercise@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 40 comments

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In no particular order: * It's June. There's normally a bit of a lull right now, between the primaries (see my next point) and the conventions. The election still isn't for five months. It will get plenty of attention when it's closer. * Since the primary system took hold, there has never been a primary season as boring as this one was. * Unlike in 2020, the incumbent administration has a much lower profile and is not ginning up nearly as much attention.

Are US catholics really more conservative than their European counterparts?

Posted by Salazard260@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 3 comments

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Pretty much every survey of political attitudes by religion shows that American Catholics are slightly *less* conservative than Americans as a whole on most issues (including abortion). This is in stark contrast to, say, Poland where Catholic voters are the most conservative.

Why is the term African American still used?

Posted by Romeomont96@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 76 comments