The Kentucky tattoo shop fighting back against extremism. A small town in Washington that has straight up decided to start printing their own money. The science behind why heroes tend to downplay their heroic acts. And the dads who keep making and racing pinewood derby cars long after their kids graduate from Cub Scouts.
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A Kentucky tattoo shop is offering to cover up hate and gang symbols for free (CNN)
Erasing Hate (Trailer) (YouTube)
Why a small town in Washington is printing its own currency during the pandemic (The Hustle)
Wooden Money Press, Tenino, Washington (David Paul, YouTube)
Heroes tend to downplay their actions and new psychology research might explain why (PsyPost)
Meet the dads who can’t quit pinewood derby racing—even after their kids are over it (PopSci)
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