• Japan’s Quest to Create Beautiful Places to Pee

    Japan wants to let residents off their “urinary leash.”

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    During the pandemic, many people have felt their urinary leashes grow tighter. The urinary leash—a sociological euphemism for the distance one can venture from their home before returning because they have to use the toilet—has been cut for many people by the closures and lockdowns of the pandemic. For parents and people with inflammatory bowel...
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  • Traveling The World By Drawing With Chalks, This Sister-Brother Duo Are Goals!

    Nine-year-old Camden Everett has been venturing to the far corners of the planet departing all of us green with envy. From going through London traffic...

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    Nine-year-old Camden Everett has been venturing to the far corners of the planet departing all of us green with envy. From going through London traffic to scaling Mount Everest, the adolescent has been setting out on hurricane trips these previous barely any weeks with chalk drawings. Thinking about how? All things considered, all credit goes...
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  • The deadly “vampire” virus is spreading in the America.

    The viral genome suggests that the robberies of the mad vampire bats have migrated from Latin America to North America and vice versa.The practice of...

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    The viral genome suggests that the robberies of the mad vampire bats have migrated from Latin America to North America and vice versa.The practice of vampire bats eating the blood of mammals allows them to infect the deadly rabies virus, humans and animals in danger of extinction in Latin America. Scientists have now discovered that...
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  • The Stove Train In Japan – An Experience That You Should Not Miss

    Travel to the past in this 1950s-period Japanese ‘oven train.’ By Gayatri Moodliar  In Japan, it’s anything but difficult to envision projectile trains cutting through...

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    Travel to the past in this 1950s-period Japanese ‘oven train.’ By Gayatri Moodliar  In Japan, it’s anything but difficult to envision projectile trains cutting through the streets at speeds that get different nations gunning to deliver the equivalent. With maximum velocities of more than 300 km/hr, recommending a ride that walks around a maximum velocity...
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  • 2 American oil execs jailed in Venezuela put on home arrest.

    Two U.S. oil workers abducted in Venezuela have been released and former members of the South American nation, the New Mexico government, said Bill Richardson...

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    Two U.S. oil workers abducted in Venezuela have been released and former members of the South American nation, the New Mexico government, said Bill Richardson on Thursday. Two more civilian officers were arrested during a business trip to Caracas. The former governor visited Caracas on a humanitarian mission and met with President Nicolas Maduro for...
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  • South America Ignores Europe and Reopens as Virus Peak Nears

    South American countries have begun to lift restrictions on COVID-19 too lightly, even as the region moves toward the peak of the virus, despite a...

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    South American countries have begun to lift restrictions on COVID-19 too lightly, even as the region moves toward the peak of the virus, despite a predicament previously beaten by European nations.South American countries on Monday began reducing restrictions on COVID-19, also causing the virus to pack up in a region that does not contradict a...
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  • The Clown: What I Eat In A Day

    First off, let me get something straight. Yes, I feed on children’s fear (mainly because it’s an excellent source of protein and omega-3 fatty acids)...

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    First off, let me get something straight. Yes, I feed on children’s fear (mainly because it’s an excellent source of protein and omega-3 fatty acids) — but I also eat plenty of regular foods. I’m a monster, not an ascetic. Plenty of people have asked me what I eat in a day (besides fear) to...
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  • My Cat Is More Like a Dog Than a Cat

    My Cats are more like dogs than cats. He will play He is guarding his house A big tongue hangs from his mouth. And wolves...

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    My Cats are more like dogs than cats. He will play He is guarding his house A big tongue hangs from his mouth. And wolves followers. My cat is more like a dog than a cat. He has a newspaper, but he is actually writing about it. She has a weekly column, she publishes with...
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  • Basquiat Most Expensive In-App Purchase $10.8 Million!!

    Jean-Michel Basquiat’s 1982 artwork Untitled has sold for $10.8 million via the Fair Warning app. This sets an all-time record for an in-app purchase. Yesterday,...

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    Jean-Michel Basquiat’s 1982 artwork Untitled has sold for $10.8 million via the Fair Warning app. This sets an all-time record for an in-app purchase. Yesterday, Fair Warning announced that it had sold Basquiat’s piece for the world record price. The oil stick on paper was initially estimated to sell for between $8 million to $12...
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