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Tuesday 6 October 2020

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The Long, Violent Literary History Of Calling Someone A 'Cuck', See The Secret Buildings That Make Cities Run, 35 Lesser-Known Inventions Of Famous Inventors
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PEELING BACK THE LAYERS
WHAT'S IN A NAME?
The Long, Violent Literary History Of Calling Someone A 'Cuck'
insidehook.com
From the Trojan War to Shakespeare, the oft-ridiculed archetype has always had much darker implications.
ODD FACADES
See The Secret Buildings That Make Cities Run
fastcompany.com
"The 99% Invisible City" explores the unexpected and hidden wonders of urban living.
ASPIRING CONSPIRER?
Some People Are More Likely To Believe Conspiracy Theories. Here's How To Know If You're One Of Them
mashable.com
Learn about risk factors and common traits.
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LINGERING ABOUT
TENSION SPIKED MOMENTS
How The 'Requiem For A Dream' Song Became The Default Sound Of Epic Drama
vice.com
Twenty years later, versions of Clint Mansell's "Lux Aeterna" can still be heard in sports games, trailers and ads, thanks to "Lord of the Rings."
IN THE NIGHT KITCHEN
The Unshakeable Vibe Of Robert Pattinson In The Kitchen
melmagazine.com
Seriously, what's he doing there?
THANKS, WE HATE IT
35 Lesser-Known Inventions Of Famous Inventors
mentalfloss.com
You've heard of the light bulb and the telephone, but what about Thomas Edison's terrifying talking doll and Alexander Graham Bell's metal detector?
VIDEO OF THE DAY
TAKE ON ME
Two Roommates Try To Survive 2020 In This Seamless 'One-Take' Parody Of '1917'
youtube.com
2020 has been rough and this short, a love letter to the World War I movie "1917," brilliantly captures how chaotic and unsettling this year has been.
IN THE NEWS
Trump Returns To White House After Leaving Hospital, Sheds Mask For Photo Opportunity
3 Scientists Win Nobel Physics Prize For Black Hole Research
Nearly 4 Million Americans Have Already Voted, Suggesting Record Election Turnout
Venice Holds Back The Water For First Time In 1,200 Years
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It's Sweater Season, And These Fisherman Sweaters Are The Catch Of The Day
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FROM THE ARCHIVES
DON'T TELL RUSSIA
How To Hack An Election (2016)
bloomberg.com
Andrés Sepúlveda rigged elections throughout Latin America for almost a decade. He tells his story for the first time.
YOUR DISHONOR
'Your Judge Is Your Destiny' (2019)
topic.com
Agnelis L. Reese has presided over more than 200 hearings during the past five years as an immigration judge. Unique among her peers, she has rejected every single case.
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