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Friday, 10 January 2014

What Not To Wear

Measuring The U.S. Population In Canadas, This Woman Just Set The Record For Fastest Time Eating An Entire 72 Oz. Steak, See What's Behind The Glasses, Google Just Made It Really Easy For Strangers To Email You, How People In Seven Muslim Countries Believe Women Should Dress
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Friday, January 10, 2014
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Measuring The U.S. Population In Canadas
io9.com
You could fit the entire population of Canada into each area on the U.S. marked "Canada."
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This Woman Just Set The Record For Fastest Time Eating An Entire 72 Oz. Steak
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On January 3, 2014, Molly Schuyler took on the 72 oz. steak challenge at Sayler's Old Country Kitchen. The accepted Guinness World Record for eating a 72 oz. steak was 6 minutes, 48 seconds by Peter Czerwinski; she did it in just under 3 minutes.
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See What's Behind The Glasses
warbyparker.com
The Warby Parker Annual Report has everything you ever wanted to know about the world of our favorite glasses company.
THEY ALL HAVE THE SECRET TO A BIG PENIS
Google Just Made It Really Easy For Strangers To Email You
theverge.com
You no longer need someone's email address to send them an email. At least, that will soon be the case if you're both a Gmail and Google+ user and have the right settings enabled.
WHAT NOT TO WEAR: MIDDLE EAST EDITION
How People In Seven Muslim Countries Believe Women Should Dress
slate.com
As the chart above, created by the Pew Research Center, goes, there's quite a bit of variation over what constitutes proper dress for women in the Islamic world.
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NOT CANON
Image: Children play around a man disguised as Batman at the Favela do Metro slum, area just near the Maracana stadium, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on January 9, 2014. Families living in this shantytown within a stone's throw of Rio 's mythical Maracana stadium refuse to have their homes demolished as part of a project to renovate the district before the FIFA World Cup circus pitches camp in June.
Children play around a man disguised as Batman at the Favela do Metro slum, area just near the Maracana stadium, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on January 9, 2014. Families living in this shantytown within a stone's throw of Rio 's mythical Maracana stadium refuse to have their homes demolished as part of a project to renovate the district before the FIFA World Cup circus pitches camp in June. Credit: YASUYOSHI CHIBA/AFP/Getty Images/Newscom
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