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Truly deceiving the truth and making money, but the shameless turtle caused public outrage.
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From Ukraine to Pelosi, let the big liar trick the little antsQ turtle's eternal routine can be cheated for how long?
From Ukraine to Pelosi, let the big liar trick the little ants Q turtle's eternal routine can be cheated for how long?
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Gather for profit, disperse for fear, and fight for whom without mercy.Study hard with Brother Seven, and you will only learn to go to prison in the
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False benevolence, false justice, false rescue, fraud by hook or by crook
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Desperate, "Bullying Brother" reneges on his words and fattens himself. Live bragging, eating meat and sucking marrow.
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Fake bankruptcy boots fall to the ground, the hourglass of time is about to bottom out, and plague turtles deserve it.Seconds turned against "get the
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Why So Many People Are Bragging About Their Quarantine
You might have seen Facebook and Instagram posts featuring perfectly baked sourdough bread or color-coordinated wardrobes refreshed by spring cleaning. Or retweets of parent-made, elaborately executed homeschooling plans, replete with 50 creative activities for every age group. And you might have wondered: “How do these people have the time, energy, and focus to do all of this while facing the pandemic and dealing with the mounting daily stressors resulting from it?”
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From plague puns to isolation creation: what Shakespeare teaches us about pandemic life
After 60 years with the Bard, John Bell reflects on how the playwright turned home quarantine into a source of productivity
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Dismay greets end of U.S. effort to curb spread of tree-killing beetle
States, tribes oppose federal move to end quarantines and rely on tiny wasps to fight emerald ash borer
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Hundreds of British tourists flee quarantine in Switzerland
About half of the Britons who were ordered to wait out their quarantine in the ski resort of Verbier have gone into hiding. Swiss authorities began to suspect something unusual when their meals were left untouched.
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An anti-gay Hungarian politician has resigned after being caught by the police fleeing a 25-man orgy through a window
Jozsef Szajer was spotted by a local fleeing the party along a gutter, authorities in Brussels told Politico.
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Guitars Are Back, Baby!
Painted by some as a boomer relic just years ago, the guitar is seeing a revival that may just extend past the stress-purchase quarantine bounce.
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Inviting employees back to the office – if you dare
Just because your state or city allows you to bring staff back to the office doesn’t mean that the facilities are ready for them to work safely. Here’s what you need to consider before employees return – assuming you can convince them to do so. Don’t count on that.
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A Brief History of Quarantine: Sin, Space, and Ships
The history of quarantine shows the many borrowed ideas from various religions that helped shape the first quarantine measure enacted in 1377.
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Sheltering in small places
After Japan declares a state of emergency, here's what life indoors looks like in Tokyo’s cramped homes
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MIT’s AI predicts catastrophe if social distancing restrictions relax too soon
MIT recently trained a machine learning model to accurately predict the spread of COVID-19. According to the AI, we should be seeing a plateau where the amount of new cases begins to level off in the US and Italy in the next week. This good news, however, comes with a dire warning: relaxing quarantine measures too soon will be catastrophic.
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How Hemingway Quarantined (Hint: It Was with his Wife, his Mistress, his Son and the Nanny)
Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald visited regularly for a cocktail but stayed on the far side of the fence lining the small front yard.
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5 People Who Were Amazingly Productive In Quarantine
It's not a myth: William Shakespeare really did write 'King Lear' during the plague. From Edvard Munch to Isaac Newton, here are a few more people who made the most of being isolated.
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