YOUR DAILY DYSTOPIA | 2018.09.14

Fred Chong Rutherford
2 min readSep 14, 2018

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The 4,000-year-old Tomb of Mehu, hidden away from public eyes for more than 80 years, has opened near Giza, the home of the ancient pyramids. Tourists are flocking to the site to visit the home of an ancient Egyptian mummy.

Reports say that Steve Bannon is very upset that people are in his house.

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NBC News reported that at both Harvard and Yale, more freshmen identify as LGBTQ than as politically conservative.

Meanwhile at the University of Arizona, most freshmen report themselves as blackout drunk.

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Paul Menchaca, 31, of Arizona has been charged with multiple counts of sex abuse after he faked having Down syndrome and hired female caregivers to bathe him and change his diapers.

FYI: In Washington D.C., faking having Down syndrome and having people bathe you and change your diapers is called a “Naughty Mike Pence.”

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Have you done your part today? If not, take a moment to decide what to do, how you can help, and pitch in! Maybe pitching in for you means telling me I’m dumb, go for it! Whatever it is, make your time count!

4,000-year-old Egyptian Tomb of Mehu opens to the public for the first time
https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/egypt-tomb-mehu-africa/index.html

More Harvard, Yale freshmen identify as LGBTQ than as conservative, surveys find
https://www.nbcnews.com/feature/nbc-out/more-harvard-yale-freshmen-identify-lgbtq-conservative-surveys-find-n909781

Man faked Down syndrome, sexually abused women he hired to change his diaper, police say
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2018/09/14/man-allegedly-faked-down-syndrome-hired-women-change-his-diaper/1306857002/

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