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It is always heartwarming to see the time and effort the users here put into sharing their knowledge to help others find answers. So we'd like your help in recognizing some of those!

With help from the Admins, we'd like to award some Reddit awards to recognize the contributors who kindly pitch in, and some of the posts from this year that made you smile, or helped you learn something new.

In the top level comments below, you will find these categories -

The categories:

USERS:

  • Favorite Contributor (responder)

  • Most prolific contributor (responder)

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ANSWERS:

  • Favorite answer

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On January 3, a US airstrike killed Iranian general Qassem Suleimani.

More info: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jan/03/baghdad-airport-iraq-attack-deaths-iran-us-tensions

We've been getting a lot of questions about this to the point where the queue is flooded. Things like "Does this mean it's WW III?" "Will I get drafted?" "What happened?"

We want to contain these to this thread so the entire page isn't dominated by it.

Some searches on previous questions:


Ask questions below.

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AFAIK, complex Japanese letters are called kanji, and when you take a quick look through some of them, it's pretty clear that they may be hard to read when reading on a screen, and if we're talking early 90's, reading kanji on a 640x480p display seems impossible.

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