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Thursday 29 October 2020

🏢 A Five-Story Fall From An NYC Rooftop

This Incredible Google Experiment Lets You Time Travel To Your Hometown 200 Years Ago, Man's Halloween Decor So Gruesome Cops Are Called Several Times, Can You Tell A 'Trump' Fridge From A 'Biden' Fridge?
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IF I COULD TURN BACK TIME
MODEL BEHAVIOR
This Incredible Google Experiment Lets You Time Travel To Your Hometown 200 Years Ago
fastcompany.com
The open-source map shows the changes that happen to city streetscapes over time.
ALIVE BUT TERRIFIED
Falling Five Stories From A New York Rooftop Changed My Life
smh.com.au
One minute he was gazing at the New York skyline, the next he was plummeting five stories to the ground to an almost certain death.
BORAT'S OUT OF THE BAG
What's Real In 'Borat 2'?
salon.com
From the now-infamous Giuliani "shirt tuck" to Borat's five days bunking with QAnon believers, here's the truth.
COUNTRY ROAD, TAKE ME HOME
The Correlation Between Voting Behavior And Music Preferences, Visualized
digg.com
Are Republicans bigger fans of country music than Democrats? This map that looks at the correlation between people's music preferences and voting behavior offers some insights.
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SHUT THE FRONT DOOR
Man's Halloween Decor So Gruesome Cops Are Called Several Times
orlandosentinel.com
Death-themed Halloween decor — think skeletons, zombies and tombstones — is tame enough for schools and theme parks, but one man's yard display is so horrifying that passers-by have called police several times.
ANIMAL FLOSSING
Here Are The Most Eye-Popping Animal Photographs From The National Wildlife Photo Contest
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The National Wildlife Federation has announced the winners of its 2020 photo contest, which sets out to "celebrate the power of nature photography" and "inspire people to care about the creatures that share our planet and act on their behalf."
FREEZE FRAME
Quiz: Can You Tell A 'Trump' Fridge From A 'Biden' Fridge?
nytimes.com
What the contents of our refrigerators say about our politics and our assumptions.
WHERE'S THE BATHTUB?
This Kentucky Real Estate Listing's 3D Home Tour Looks Like Something Out Of A Video Game
digg.com
Take a 3D tour inside this wonderfully labyrinthine house which has intrigued netizens, who have made a game of searching the place for hidden gems.
VIDEO OF THE DAY
'IT'S ASTOUNDING'
Jack Black Sang A Next-Level Cover Of 'Time Warp' From 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show' And It's Absolutely Bonkers
youtube.com
Tenacious D performs the signature song from the cult classic with cameo appearances by Elizabeth Warren and Susan Sarandon.
IN THE NEWS
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Europe And US Facing New Round Of Shutdowns Amid Virus Surge
The Anonymous White House Insider Who Wrote 'A Warning' Revealed Himself. What Did We Learn?
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How To Have 106 Babies — And Counting (2015)
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UNTIL WE MEAT AGAIN
Why I Ate A Roadkill Squirrel (2015)
theguardian.com
If grey squirrels killed every year in the UK were sold for meat, it would be no bad thing. Factory farming is more harmful to the environment.
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