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Tuesday, 21 January 2014

How Toilet Paper Explains The World

Bill Simmons Apologizes, Explains How The Dr. V Story Came To Be Published, How Toilet Paper Explains The World, Click Here If You're Bored At Work (We Won't Tell), The Cure For Snoring Is... Singing?, A Call To My Childhood Rapist Teacher
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Tuesday, January 21, 2014
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BREAKING THE SILENCE
Bill Simmons Apologizes, Explains How The Dr. V Story Came To Be Published
grantland.com
I don't remember the exact moment when I realized that we definitely screwed up, but it happened sometime between Friday night and Saturday morning.
THE WHOLE WIPE WORLD
How Toilet Paper Explains The World
washingtonpost.com
A country's most popular hygiene product has a lot to do with its demographics.
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Click Here If You're Bored At Work (We Won't Tell)
teamtreehouse.com
Work doesn't have to be boring. Unlock the skills you need for a successful weekday while having fun.
THE ONLY LULLABY THAT WORKS
The Cure For Snoring Is... Singing?
smithsonianmag.com
Choir director Alise Ojay's vocal exercises have been shown to work throat muscles that help silence the snorer within.
UPSETTING MATERIAL
A Call To My Childhood Rapist Teacher
digg.com
"I am 28 years old and have been waiting years to get up enough courage to report a teacher for sexually abusing me for years. When I finally got up enough courage to report her, I found out that the statute of limitations was up and she will never have to pay for the things that she did to me. I decided to call her and make a video to let the public know what kind of person is around their children."
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THESE KIDS NEVER SWEAT THE SMALL STUFF
Image: Kindergarten children use towels after a workout in a playground at Tokyo's Mizuho kindergarten on January 20, 2014, on the day of Daikan, which is believed to be Japan's coldest day of the year. Some 500 children at the kindergarten play and exercise without shirts every day of the year to keep healthy.
Kindergarten children use towels after a workout in a playground at Tokyo's Mizuho kindergarten on January 20, 2014, on the day of Daikan, which is believed to be Japan's coldest day of the year. Some 500 children at the kindergarten play and exercise without shirts every day of the year to keep healthy. Credit: YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/AFP/Getty Images/Newscom
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