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23 Oddly Satisfying GIFs You Could Probably Watch Forever
Gifs on the go.
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A guy was taking random pictures of his mother and this came out...pretty terrifying
Crazy outcome :)
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25 impressive Photos That Are Not Photoshopped
We can be the best photographer in the world, but sometimes in order to make the most stunning frame requires only be at the right time in the right place and time, press the button.
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What Would Earth be Like Without a Moon?
What would our planet be like without the Moon? Would our oceans’ tides be the only thing affected or would there be far more of an impact than we imagine? Learn the answers in today’s video from YouTube channel SciShow Space!
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25 Life Changing Lessons to Learn from Buddha
There are so many beautiful, powerful and life changing lessons I have learned from studying Buddhism and from reading many of Buddha’s quotes. And today I want to share 25 of these beautiful lessons with you.
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Compelling Portraits of People Who Abandoned Civilization for Life in the Wilderness
French photographer Antoine Bruy hitchhiked across Europe from 2010 to 2013, wandering through remote mountain regions without any fixed destination or route in mind. Along the way, he met several individuals who had willingly abandoned life in the city and retreated deep into the wilderness, sacrificing modern comforts for greater autonomy and freedom.
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Easy Ways To to Burn Extra Calories Everyday
You probably already know that in order to lose weight, you need to burn more calories than you consume. This article will take a closer look at some easy ways to burn calories that you can incorporate into your daily life. Fidget. Studies...
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Non-Exercise Activity Thermogenesis – It’s NEAT!
While intense physical activity has a tremendous health impact, a growing body of evidence suggests that accumulating short bouts of low-intensity physical activity throughout the day can also have substantial health benefits, which may even rival those associated with more vigorous sessions. This low-intensity physical activity is known as non-exercise activity thermogenesis, or NEAT.
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15 Ways to Feel Skinnier by the End of Today
Slimming down takes time and dedication, but a few quick tricks can help you feel a little bit lighter in just one day. Read on to get our tips for feeling less bloated and puffy — and having a flatter belly — by the end of today! Source:
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How to Prep and Eat 14 Intimidating Fruits + Veggies
Let's face it — the produce aisle can be scary. Once you get past the apples, oranges, bananas and celery, fruits and veggies can get hairy (literally). It's time to face your fears and learn how to tackle intimidating produce once and for all. It's easier than you think. We promise.
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The Best Slow-Cooker Recipes : Cooking Channel
Get delicious and easy-to-prepare slow-cooker recipes from Cooking Channel, including recipes for BBQ ribs, meatballs, shredded pork and candied carrots!
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A Kale, Quinoa, and Blueberry Superfood Salad
I'm a sucker for any salad that includes the powerhouse duo kale and quinoa. Both are jam-packed with nutrients like vitamins A, C, and K (kale) and healthy fats, protein, and fiber (quinoa), making the combination a healthy and filling lunch
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Yummy Grilled Zucchini Recipe
I love grilled vegetables more than anything on earth. Well, except my children. And my husband. And chocolate whipped cream coffee ice cream snickers cheesecake nutella loaf. But other than that, I love grilled vegetables more than anything on earth! And this grilled zucchini will rock your ever-loving world. My goodness.
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26 Real Places That Look Like They have Been Taken Out Of Fairy Tales
If you love fairy tales and have a serious case of wanderlust, this bucket list was made for you. Travel suggestions via this Quora thread.
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Personal Goal Setting: Planning to Live Your Life Your Way
Setting goals gives your life direction, and boosts your motivation and self-confidence. Learn SMART goal-setting here and achieve your dreams.
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Green tea can improve your cognitive function, in particular the working memory...
The findings could pave the way for promising treatment of cognitive impairments in psychiatric disorders such as dementia, researchers add. Extracts from green tea enhance the brain's effective connectivity, meaning the influence one area of the brain has over the other.
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Sands of Time
Sand dunes spill through the doorway of a reclaimed home in the ghost town of Kolmanskop, Namibia. Kolmanskop, formerly home to a diamond mine, was abandoned in 1954 after the precious mineral was depleted.
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10 Insanely Easy Packing Hacks
Sometimes the worst part about leaving for a trip is the hassle of trying to perfectly pack every item for your adventure.
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Why You Are Still Alive - The Immune System Explained
Every second of your life you are under attack. Bacteria, viruses, spores and more living stuff wants to enter your body and use its resources for itself. The immune system is a powerful army of cells that fights like a T-Rex on speed and sacrifices itself for your survival. Without it you would die in no time. This sounds simple but the reality is complex, beautiful and just awesome.
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How the 'PayPal Mafia' redefined success in Silicon Valley
The "PayPal Mafia" is no mafia at all. It's a diaspora. "Basically, we were kicked out of our homeland and they burned down our temple. So, we were scattered to the four corners of the globe, and we had to make new homes." That's how David Sacks, former COO of PayPal and current CEO of Yammer, described it. The ominous "they" in this story is eBay, and eBay is is partly responsible for both the success of PayPal and why the founders walked away from it.
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Wild chimp language translated
Researchers say they have translated the meaning of gestures that wild chimpanzees use to communicate.
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Two Brothers
We found about 20 lions eating a buffalo. When the male leaved the group we anticipated him to take photos. It is 8AM, light is perfect and the position too. The lion stops and looks down from the hill, another lion is coming up, it stiffens, I think that will be a fight, i'm tense, the camera is OK, the shots previously made perfect. The two meet, looking directly into their eyes, they sniff, rub against their heads, the tension drops, they start walking with the same step as when they were pup
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Repelling mosquitoes: A guide to what works and what doesn't
Canadians have been known to try anything to fend off mosquitoes. The number of repellent choices has grown in recent years, with several new mosquito-fighting options entering the market. So which of these new products actually work and how do they stack up against what’s already out there?
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YouTube Complaints 2014
YouTubers tell YouTube exactly what's wrong with YouTube in the 2014 YouTube Complaints video!
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The Fermi Paradox - ”Where is everybody?”
Some people stick with the traditional, feeling struck by the epic beauty or blown away by the insane scale of the universe. Personally, I go for the old “existential meltdown followed by acting weird for the next half hour.” But everyone feels something. Physicist Enrico Fermi felt something too—”Where is everybody?”
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Woman Allegedly Sprays Weed Killer In 7-Year-Old Girl's Face
A woman in California was arrested on Wednesday for allegedly spraying weedkiller in the face of a 7-year-old girl. Julie Rodenhuis, 60, moved into an apartment complex in Grover Beach about four years ago, and neighbors told KCOY that ever since,...
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Scientists in Africa discover 548-million-year old structures. Who built them?
Ancient coral-like creatures living in the sea constructed a vast network of reefs in what is today Namibia, say scientists.
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The Mad-Genius Paradox: Creativity Could Be Tied To Both Sanity And Madness
Researchers love to argue about whether there's a link between creativity and mental illness. What if both camps are right?
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Should We All Be Eating Insects?
Could these creepy crawlers be the future of food?
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The story of Internet icon Aaron Swartz comes to life in a new documentary
The death of Internet mogul and activist Aaron Swartz sent shockwaves through the tech community. Now the story of his life — and the federal prosecution that contributed to his suicide — is being told on the big screen.
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