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    Explore "social media for kids" with insightful episodes like "The Strange Unsolved Murder of Ken McElroy", "What was the Skeleton Army?", "Selects: Social Security Numbers: Less Boring Than You'd Think", "Short Stuff: Marrying Up" and "Selects: Why Are So Many Disembodied Feet Washing Ashore In British Columbia?" from podcasts like ""Stuff You Should Know", "Stuff You Should Know", "Stuff You Should Know", "Stuff You Should Know" and "Stuff You Should Know"" and more!

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    Selects: Social Security Numbers: Less Boring Than You'd Think

    Selects: Social Security Numbers: Less Boring Than You'd Think

    Do you know that up until July 2011 an ambitious hacker with a good software program could deduce your social security number based on your date and place of birth? In this classic episode, the boys examine some of the lesser-known details of the Social Security system in the U.S.

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    Selects: Why Are So Many Disembodied Feet Washing Ashore In British Columbia?

    Selects: Why Are So Many Disembodied Feet Washing Ashore In British Columbia?

    Between 2007 and 2016, 17 disembodied feet - still wearing shoes - have washed ashore between Washington and British Columbia. What's behind the sudden influx of Vancouver's mystery feet? Find out in this classic episode.

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    SYSK Selects: How Monopoly Works

    SYSK Selects: How Monopoly Works

    Since more than 1 billion people have played it, you’re probably familiar with the board game Monopoly, but we bet you don’t know its secret origins as a left-wing socialist teaching tool. Join Josh and Chuck as they chase it down in this classic episode.

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    SYSK Selects: How Coral Reefs Work

    SYSK Selects: How Coral Reefs Work

    Coral reefs are the largest organic structures on Earth, yet they're created through a symbiotic relationship between creatures about 3 millimeters long. Learn more about the the world's coral reefs (and how to protect them) in this episode.

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    SYSK Selects: How Lion Taming Works

    SYSK Selects: How Lion Taming Works

    Bossing a lion around in front of a crowd at a circus has been an attraction for 200 years, but exactly how lion tamers get their captive wild animals to comply has evolved over time. Take a peek in the jaws of this odd profession with Josh and Chuck.

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    How Drag Queens Work

    How Drag Queens Work

    You can trace the origin of men dressing as women in public back to classic Greek theater, but modern drag queens owe their real inception to vaudeville. Dip your toe into the politics and culture of this unique phenomenon with Josh and Chuck.

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    Uses of the Insanity Defense

    Uses of the Insanity Defense

    The idea that a person who can't understand the crime they've committed is wrong lets them off the hook from culpability for their actions is a longstanding pillar of Western criminal law. Learn about some of the prominent and overlooked cases where the accused has plead insanity in this episode of Stuff You Should Know.

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    Are there undiscovered people?

    Are there undiscovered people?

    In this episode, Josh and Chuck discuss whether there are any truly "undiscovered" groups of people left on the planet, the definition of undiscovered -- and why groups might want to avoid modern civilization.

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    How Habeas Corpus Works

    How Habeas Corpus Works

    Habeas Corpus is a Latin term meaning "you have the body," and -- in theory -- guarantees an incarcerated person the right to have a court determine whether he or she is imprisoned lawfully. Listen to this podcast from HowStuffWorks to learn more.

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