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Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Don't Open If You're Afraid Of Heights

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We Are All Mutants, This Is What It's Like To BASE Jump Off The World Trade Center, The Absolute Laziest Way To Look Good, The Los Angeles That Was Never Built, What It Looks Like When You Get Stuck In A Cave Filling With Water, What Is Your City Masturbating To?
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Tuesday, March 25, 2014
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We Are All Mutants
chronicle.com
On the hunt for disease genes, researchers uncover humanity's 
vast diversity.
GRAPHIC LANGUAGE BUT WHO CARES — WATCH!
This Is What It's Like To BASE Jump Off The World Trade Center
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Last September three daredevils (or crazy people, depending who you ask) jumped off 1 World Trade Center, 1,368 feet up in the air. All three turned themselves into authorities Monday, and this incredible footage of the long leap, shot from a helmet cam, was released for the first time. For those of you with a fear of heights, you might want to skip this one.
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The Absolute Laziest Way To Look Good
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Shopping is the worst. Between the pushy salespeople and the deceptive mirrors, it's amazing malls still exist. But now thanks to Trunk Club, all you need to look your best is a keyboard and a credit card.
FREEWAY-FREE CITY
The Los Angeles That Was Never Built
smithsonianmag.com
Had these 13 grand architectural plans been executed, the city would look entirely different today.
WARNING: DO NOT WATCH IF YOU'RE CLAUSTROPHOBIC
What It Looks Like When You Get Stuck In A Cave Filling With Water
digg.com
Panic sets in as this man gets wedged inside a narrow tube in Lost John's Cave.
VERY SAFE FOR WORK
What Is Your City Masturbating To?
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The Pornhub Insights blog is responsible for post after post of awesome porn data. So when we decided we wanted to know what people were getting off to in cities like Anchorage, Honolulu and Detroit, we knew exactly who to ask.
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HEAVEN-SENT
Image: An Orthodox priest conducts a blessing service in front of the Soyuz TMA-12M spacecraft at the Russian-leased Baikonur cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, Monday, March 24. The start of the new Soyuz mission to the International Space Station, ISS, is scheduled on Wednesday, March 26.
An Orthodox priest conducts a blessing service in front of the Soyuz TMA-12M spacecraft at the Russian-leased Baikonur cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, Monday, March 24. The start of the new Soyuz mission to the International Space Station, ISS, is scheduled on Wednesday, March 26. Credit: AP: Dmitry Lovetsky
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