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Saturday 27 November 2021

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This Boob Whisperer Claims He's Increased Cup Size For Thousands Of Women, The All-Natural Way; These Thanksgiving Tweets Prove That This Is The Most Chaotic And Cursed Holiday, Filming 'The Wizard Of Oz' Was Actually Very Dangerous. Here's Why
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These Thanksgiving Tweets Prove That This Is The Most Chaotic And Cursed Holiday
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No matter how chill your Thanksgiving was, the fact remains that something about Thanksgiving weekend makes us all go absolutely insane. Observe.
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Filming 'The Wizard Of Oz' Was Actually Very Dangerous. Here's Why
slashfilm.com
The 1939 film "The Wizard of Oz," quite possibly the most famous movie of all time, had a notoriously messy production.
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This Boob Whisperer Claims He's Increased Cup Size For Thousands Of Women, The All-Natural Way
melmagazine.com
Convinced that daily oil massages can help them grow from an AA to a DD, women are following the advice of a mysterious man who claims to hold the secrets to non-surgical breast enhancement.
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'TO BE HONEST, SHE HAUNTS ME TO THIS DAY'
The Notorious Mrs. Mossler
texasmonthly.com
A Houston socialite was accused of plotting her husband's murder—and of having an affair with her nephew. But Candace Mossler was only getting started.
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Here's Why Rapid COVID Tests Are So Expensive And Hard To Find
propublica.org
Monthslong silences. Mysterious rejections. Here's what's behind the shortages of a critical tool for ending the pandemic.
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Scientists Propose First Steps Toward Creating Life On Mars
thenextweb.com
Dreaming of paradise under the moons of Mars.
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Is The Music Industry's Future On The Blockchain?
theverge.com
Royal's Justin Blau and Paradigm's Fred Ehrsam on how selling royalties directly to fans could upend record labels.
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When You're Trying To Be Sexy, The Last Thing You Want is A Fridge Falling On You
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We did not see this coming — and neither did she.
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The Top Tech We Can't Stop Using This Year
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Here are a bunch of tech gifts that come highly-rated and are perfect gifts for people on the lookout for new gadgets and gear.
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Online Shoppers Say They Rarely Return Purchases. Why?
npr.org
Retailers say returns are costing them a fortune. But in a new NPR/Marist poll, about 90 percent of online shoppers say they rarely or ever return orders. For many, it's not worth the hassle. (From 2018)
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