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Facts: How It Be When A Insecure Dude Takes His Girl Out On A Date!

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Worth It? Woman Has Her Face Stitched Up Crazy Just To Look Younger!

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Crazy Way To Go: Suicidal Man Jumps Off Bridge & Lands Hard On His Back Before Hitting The Water!

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5 Unique Facts About Lions

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Lions are one of the most iconic animals in the world. Known for their majestic appearance and powerful roar, lions have fascinated people for centuries. However, there are some unique facts about lions that most people are unaware of. Here are five such facts: 1. Lions are the only cats that live in groups Lions are unique among cats in that they live in large social groups called prides. These prides can have as many as 40 lions, including males, females, and cubs. Living in a pride helps lions protect their territory and hunt more efficiently. 2. Lions have retractable claws Lions have retractable claws that they use to grab and hold onto prey. Unlike dogs or bears, lions don't use their claws to dig or climb, which is why they can retract them when they're not needed. 3. Lions can run up to 50 mph Lions are incredibly fast runners, capable of reaching speeds of up to 50 mph. They can maintain this speed for short distances, whic

5 Strange Things in Humans - Unexplained Yawning, Tetrachromacy, and More

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1. Unexplained Yawning Have you ever found yourself yawning for seemingly no reason at all? It turns out that unexplained yawning is a phenomenon that scientists still don't fully understand. While yawning is often associated with fatigue or boredom, it can also occur in response to stimuli such as cold temperatures or the sight of someone else yawning. Some theories suggest that yawning helps to regulate brain temperature or oxygen levels, but the true purpose of this strange behavior remains a mystery. 2. Tetrachromacy Most humans have three types of color receptors, or cones, in their eyes that allow them to see a range of colors. However, some people have a fourth type of cone, known as tetrachromacy, that allows them to see even more colors than the average person. While tetrachromacy is rare, it can result in a heightened ability to distinguish between subtle shades and hues, making for a truly unique visual experience.

5 The Disasters It Happened Because of the Toilet

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The Titanic The Titanic is one of the most famous disasters in history, and it's believed that one of the contributing factors was a problem with the ship's plumbing. The ship's engineers were working on the toilets when the ship hit an iceberg, and the plumbing failure caused the ship to sink faster than it otherwise would have. The Sewer Explosion of Guadalajara In 1992, a sewer explosion in Guadalajara, Mexico killed over 200 people and destroyed many buildings. The cause of the explosion was a buildup of gases in the sewer system, which was caused by a combination of factors including a broken sewer pipe and human error in the maintenance of the system. The Cholera Outbreak in London In the mid-1800s, a cholera outbreak in London killed tens of thousands of people. The cause of the outbreak was traced back to a single contaminated water pump, which was located near a sewer system that was overflowing into the local water suppl

Cat Animal Facts: Fun and Fascinating Things to Know

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1. Cats Are Social Animals Contrary to popular belief, cats are not solitary creatures. They are social animals that form strong bonds with their owners and other feline companions. They communicate with each other through body language, vocalizations, and even scent marking. 2. Cats Have Amazing Senses Cats have incredible senses that help them navigate the world around them. They have excellent night vision, can detect ultrasonic sounds, and have a keen sense of smell. Their whiskers are also highly sensitive and help them determine the size and shape of objects in their environment. 3. Cats Are Masters of Relaxation Cats are known for their love of lounging and taking it easy. They spend up to 16 hours a day sleeping, which allows them to conserve energy and stay alert when they need to be. When they're not napping, they love to stretch out and relax in warm, cozy spots around the house.

Tiger Animal Facts - The Ultimate Guide

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Tiger Habitat Tigers are found in a variety of habitats, including tropical forests, grasslands, and swamps. They prefer areas with dense vegetation for cover and access to water sources. Currently, tigers are found in Asia, particularly in India, Bangladesh, and Southeast Asia. Tiger Behavior Tigers are solitary animals and spend most of their time hunting or resting. They are excellent swimmers and can easily cross rivers and lakes. Tigers are known for their distinctive roar, which can be heard from up to 3 miles away. Tiger Diet Tigers are carnivores and primarily hunt deer, wild pigs, and other large mammals. They are also known to occasionally prey on fish and birds. A full-grown tiger can eat up to 90 pounds of meat in a single meal and may go several days without eating if food is scarce. Tiger Endangerment Tigers are endangered due to habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflict. According to the World W

5 Bikini Unique Facts, Skimpy Swimwear With Twisted History

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The bikini is a type of swimwear that has been controversial since its creation. Despite this controversy, it remains a popular choice for many beachgoers. Here are five unique facts about the bikini: 1. The bikini was named after a nuclear test site The bikini was invented in 1946 by French fashion designer Louis Réard. Réard named the bikini after Bikini Atoll, a nuclear test site in the Pacific Ocean. He hoped that the bikini would cause a similar "explosion" in the fashion world. Source: BBC 2. The bikini was originally considered scandalous When the bikini was first introduced, many people considered it scandalous. In fact, some countries even banned it. It wasn't until the 1960s that the bikini became more widely accepted. Source: History 3. The world's most expensive bikini is worth $30 million The world's most expensive bikini is the "Diamond Bikini," which is worth $30 million. It is made of over 150 carats of diamonds and was created by Susan

5 Dangerous Jobs Boys Did in the Past

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Throughout history, boys have been expected to take on certain jobs that were considered too dangerous for women or children. These jobs often involved hard physical labor and put the boys' lives at risk. Here are five dangerous jobs that boys did in the past: 1. Coal Mining Coal mining was a common job for boys in the 19th and early 20th centuries. They would work long hours in dark, cramped conditions, using pickaxes and shovels to extract coal from deep underground. The work was dangerous, and many boys suffered from respiratory problems and other health issues as a result of their exposure to coal dust. Source: NPR 2. Chimney Sweeping Chimney sweeping was another hazardous job that boys did in the past. They would climb up chimneys to clean them, often without any protective gear. Many boys died from suffocation or falls, and those who survived often suffered from respiratory problems and other health issues. Source: HistoryExtra 3. Factory Work During the Industrial Revolution

5 Disasters That Happened Because of Toilets

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When you think of a toilet, the first thing that comes to mind is probably not "disaster". However, throughout history, there have been several incidents where toilets have caused significant damage, injuries, and even deaths. Here are 5 disasters that happened because of toilets: 1. Explosion at a Public Toilet in China In 2019, an explosion occurred at a public toilet in China. The explosion was caused by a gas leak from the sewage system, which had built up in the toilet. The incident resulted in one death and several injuries. 2. Toilets Caused a Flood in South Korea In 2018, heavy rain caused a flood in South Korea. One of the contributing factors to the flood was a toilet that had become clogged with waste. The blockage caused the toilet to overflow, leading to further flooding in the area. 3. Plane Forced to Land Due to Blocked Toilets In 2017, a British Airways flight was forced to make an emergency landing due to blocked toilets. The toilets on the plane had become

Guy has crazy nightmares | in Uber

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 This is a story about a man who had a very horrible nightmare while in an Uber taxi. In his dreams, he experiences situations that are very frightening and difficult for his mind to accept. This story highlights how nightmares can affect a person and how he tries to overcome his fears. 

Careless Girl Bounces Off Power Boat And Into The Sea

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 You gotta be careful when you go for a ride on a motorboat. Those things are so powerful, they can pack up to 1000 horsepower engines, able to throw you off the boat in the blink of an eye - literally! Here’s a good example of what we are trying to warn you about. This girl is having the time of her life, it is a gorgeously sunny day at sea. She is with friends, riding on a motorboat and by the sound of it, that thing is going crazy fast! The girls seem to be enjoying the ride, but they have no idea what is about to happen to their friend! See, it appears that the driver of the motorboat is a closeted magician and he was very eager to test out his next trick - girl vanishing from motorboat while at sea. Because if you even blink once, you might miss the girl simply vanishing from the video. It is like she was never even there in the first place! Magic in its finest! The only thing that will put a finger to your forehead are the screams of the girls that stayed on the boat, either out

Funny videos: Cutest Babies

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 All babies are cute, right? For sure! But these babies are not only cute, they'll make you howl with laughter at their antics. If you need a little pick-me-up of laughter, you got it right here!

funny video: don't be fooled by this beautiful view 😂😂😂

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funny videos: cursed friend 😂😂

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  this is the behavior if you have the most cursed friend in this world...😂😂😂

Funny videos: is this the so-called long hand?😂😂

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 funny action video experienced by two girls, when they wanted to jump into the water it turned out that one of the two women was actually holding her friend's sleeve so that when she jumped her sleeves stretched out like the anime player Lutfi...😂😂

Funny videos: when dad is always talkative 😂😂😂

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wow!! Take a look at this very melodious man's flute playing Merindink.

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This Photographer Captures 'Beautiful Friendship' Moments Between Fox And Cat

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 A wildlife photographer in Turkey captured beautiful photos of wild cats and foxes. Ali ihsan Öztürk posted videos and photos of the odd couple to his Instagram page. "Fox and cat friendship. I couldn't even believe it when I took the picture. What a beautiful friendship," he said.

here's how Care and cutting Horse hoof

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Meet Lyrebird, Birds that can imitate sounds Baby Crying and horn sound

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During a Demonstration, This Man Bringing his saxophone to cheer up the demonstrators Other.

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rare video, the researcher managed to record medium plant breathe

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 Biologists have captured the moment a plant is breathing. The close-up video was captured by experts from the University of California San Diego while researching with a National Service Foundation grant. In the video, plants can be seen using their stomata, which are known as the 'mouths of plants', to inhale carbon dioxide. Clearly exposed, stomata open and close slowly. This research also provides additional knowledge and information to address the problem of crop failure which is a noisy threat to hunger in the world. "Researchers hope that leveraging this mechanism could lead to future efficient engineering of plant water use and carbon intake, which is important as atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations continue to increase," said National Science Foundation spokesman Jared. Dashoff, published by the New York Post, Sunday (29/1/2023). "When the stomata are open, the inside of the plant is exposed to the elements, and water from the plant is lost to the

These flat earthers accidentally proved that the earth is round

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 This is footage from a documentary titled 'Behind the Curved' which was released in 2018. This documentary film tells how flat earthers try to prove that the earth is flat through the experiments they do. Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/reddit -video-flat-earth-conspiracy-b2007316.html?  

Behind the scenes video of doll making Arnold Schwarzenegger for a scene in the movie Terminator Genisys

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 The doll was made for one of the scenes in The Terminator: Genisys, where Arnold Schwarzenegger goes up against his younger self. The scene also shows a burnt version of the younger T-800 lying on the ground. The video shows the process of creating a replica of the film's iconic robot. The clip shows a team involved in the process to make the doll look lifelike.

Through Artificial Intelligence, This Man Make Marvel Superheroes adorable

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 Digital artist Topher Welsh uses artificial intelligence to turn marvel heroes into babies. Topher Welsh named his project Marvel Babies. According to him, the project aims to explore Midjourney's potential, testing its performance to the limit to see what it can create. Midjourney is an artificial intelligence program that can facilitate and realize imagination based on text to produce visual images. 

Disneyland Long Hair Prohibition : Until the 1960s, men with long hair were not allowed to enter Disneyland

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  Up until the late 1960s, long-haired male visitors to Disneyland were stopped at the park gates by cast members who politely informed the hirsute guests that they did not meet the standards of Disneyland’s (unwritten) dress code and therefore would not be allowed to enter the park. Disneyland’s appearance code for employees, instituted in the 1950s, prohibited male cast members from sporting mustaches, beards, or long hair. Back when the code was implemented, facial hair was perceived as conveying a negative image to many Americans, who associated beards and mustaches on young men with beatniks, un-American activities, and in the 1960s hippies. Disney’s philosophy was that customers preferred park workers to be wholesome and well-scrubbed, and some of the same appearance restrictions they placed on their employees were applied to other park guests as well. (For example, Jim McGuinn, future founder of the Byrds, was turned away from Disneyland in 1964 merely for sporting a Beatle cut.

Black Box : A black box is actually orange

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 Black boxes were developed in Australia in the early 1950s. It was, simply, just painted black.    The original version was a recorder designed with physical magnetic tape, with microphones placed randomly around the cockpit. It was encased in a fireproof box, and the paint itself is used in every industry to protect bare metal and stop rust. That's just the color they painted it when it was developed.   Black Boxes are known in the aerospace industry as Flight Data and Cockpit Voice Recorders. The Cockpit Voice Recorder records four channels of audio for two hours, while the Flight Data Recorder records 25 hours of data and may record several thousand parameters.   As to why the media calls recorders Black Boxes, the name may have its origin in early engineering design philosophies, where boxes that contained electronic components were termed "black boxes" or possibly by their original black color. All voice and data recorders are painted a bright orange which helps sea

Rain of Fish : Rain of fish is an annual weather event in which hundreds of fish rain from the sky onto the Honduran city of Yoro

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  Every year for the past 100 years or so, the little city of Yoro, Honduras, has experienced some very strange weather.   Typically occurring in May or June, "lluvia de peces" or "rain of fish" is an annual weather event in which hundreds of fish rain from the sky onto the city's streets in the wake of severe thunderstorms.   "Fish rain" or "animal rain," as the phenomenon is commonly known, has been reported around the world for centuries. But scientific explanations for why the phenomenon occurs are few and far between.   One hypothesis suggests that a fish rain such as lluvia de peces originates with waterspouts, which are tornadoes that move over water, sucking up small creatures living below the surface, usually fish and frogs, and depositing them elsewhere.   However, waterspouts are not known to carry their aquatic cargo at great distances; this doesn't help explain Yoro's fishy weather, because the fish that end up stranded t

Salar de Uyuni : Bolivia's Salar de Uyuni is considered one of the most extreme and remarkable vistas in all of South America, if not Earth

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  Bolivia's Salar de Uyuni is considered one of the most extreme and remarkable vistas in all of South America, if not Earth. Stretching more than 4,050 square miles of the Altiplano, it is the world's largest salt flat, left behind by prehistoric lakes that evaporated long ago. Here, a thick crust of salt extends to the horizon, covered by quilted, polygonal patterns of salt rising from the ground.    Nearby lakes overflow at certain times of the year, and a thin layer of water transforms the flats into a stunning sky reflection. This beautiful and otherworldly terrain serves as a lucrative extraction site for salt and lithium, the element responsible for powering laptops, smartphones, and electric cars. In addition to local workers who harvest these minerals, the landscape is home to the world's first salt hotel and is populated by road-tripping tourists. The harsh beauty and desolateness of Salar de Uyuni can make for an incredible experience or a logistical nightmare.  

Dolphins Have Names : Dolphins have names for each other and can call out for each other specifically

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  Past studies have shown that individual dolphins have a unique whistle, called a "signature whistle," that they often use in big group settings, like when several pods of dolphins meet at sea. The idea that dolphins have a name in the form of a whistle has been around since the 1960s, and studies of captive dolphins have shown that the animals are responsive to the whistles of dolphins they know.   But a new study takes the theory a step further by asserting that a dolphin will respond when it hears the sound of its signature whistle, repeating that whistle back in a way that seems to say, "Yup, I'm here. Did you call my name?" explained Whitney Friedman, a dolphin-behavior expert at the University of California, San Diego.   It's "compelling evidence" that the dolphin indeed uses the sound as a name, according to the study, published July 22 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.   The research was performed by a group of scient

Toilet-Themed Restaurant : There's a toilet-themed restaurant in Taiwan, where food is served on miniature toilets

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Everything in a typical 260-square-metre (2,800 sq ft), three-story restaurant is based on items from a toilet (room) or a bathroom. The checkered tile covered walls are adorned with showerheads, while plungers hang from the ceiling along with feces-shaped lights. The chairs are actual toilets (not operable), dishes are served on plastic miniature toilet bowls, and drinks are offered in miniature urinals. Owner Wang Tzi-Wei opened Modern Toilet after the success of his ice cream shop that sold swirls of ice cream served in mini toilets. It is not unusual for Taiwan to host restaurants with odd themes; Taiwan also has eating locales that resemble jailhouses and hospitals. Customers dine while sitting on acrylic toilets adorned with "roses, seashells or renaissance paintings". The tables that the meals are served on are bathroom sinks covered with glass tops. Meals are served in miniature toilet bowls and drinks are in miniature plastic urinals which the customers can take home

Gandhi and Nobel Prize : Gandhi never won the Nobel Peace Prize, despite being nominated five times

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 Mohandas Gandhi has become the strongest symbol of non-violence in the 20th century. It is widely held – in retrospect – that the Indian national leader should have been the very man to be selected for the Nobel Peace Prize. He was nominated several times, but was never awarded the prize. Why? Gandhi was nominated in 1937, 1938, 1939, 1947 and, finally, a few days before he was murdered in January 1948. The omission has been publicly regretted by later members of the Nobel Committee; when the Dalai Lama was awarded the Peace Prize in 1989, the chairman of the committee said that this was "in part a tribute to the memory of Mahatma Gandhi". However, the committee has never commented on the speculations as to why Gandhi was not awarded the prize, and until recently the sources which might shed some light on the matter were unavailable. Up to 1960, the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded almost exclusively to Europeans and Americans. In retrospect, the horizon of the Norwegian Nobel

The First Paper Money : Paper bills were first used by the Chinese, who started carrying folding money during theTang Dynasty (A.D. 618-907)

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  Paper bills were first used by the Chinese, who started carrying folding money during the Tang Dynasty (A.D. 618-907) mostly in the form of privately issued bills of credit or exchange notes and used for more than 500 years before the practice began to catch on in Europe in the 17th century.   While it took another century or two for paper money to spread to the rest of the world, China was already going through a fairly advanced financial crisis: the production of paper notes had grown until their value plummeted, prompting inflation to soar. As a result, China eliminated paper money in 1455 and wouldn't adopt it again for several hundred years. Another not-so-well-known fact: the word cash was originally used to describe the type of round bronze coins with square holes commonly used in the Tang Dynasty, called kai-yuans. Source: https://content.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1914560_1914558_1914593,00.html

Hawaii's Origin : Hawaii's name comes from its legendary discoverer

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  Hawai‘i Loa, or Ke Kowa i Hawai‘i, was one of the four children of Aniani Ka Lani. The other three were Ki, who settled in Tahiti, Kana Loa, who settled the Marquesas, and Laa-Kapu. The ocean was called Kai Holo-o-ka-I‘a (Ocean where the fish run). Only two islands existed and both were discovered and settled by Hawai‘i Loa. The first he named Hawai‘i after himself; the second Maui, after his eldest son. (The other islands were created by volcanoes during and after the time of Hawai‘i Loa. Hawai‘i Loa and his brothers were born on the east coast of land called Ka ‘Aina kai melemele a Kane (the land of the yellow or handsome sea of Kane). Hawai‘i Loa was a distinguished man and noted for his fishing excursions which would occupy months, sometimes the whole year, during which time he would roam about the ocean in his big canoe (wa‘a), called also an “island” (moku), with his crew and his officers and navigators (poe ho‘okele and kilo-hoku). One time when they had been at sea for a long

Bringing a lightsaber to the graduation ceremony, this student challenges the principal to a duel

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Hunter Wark-Pantoja, this Canadian student has just graduated from high school. On his graduation day, Hunter wants to have a little fun by hiding two lightsabers in his robes. It was only when his name was called onto the stage to receive his diploma that Hunter took out his lightsaber and challenged the headmaster to a duel. Unexpectedly, the principal of the school accepted the challenge and joined in the fun with his student. 

This man tries to turn on a 20,000 watt lamp whose light can turn night into day

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having suffered from leukemia, this woman helped other patients after she was declared cured

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