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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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NEWEST UNIT OF MEASUREMENT
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."
CHEW ON THIS
This Woman Just Set The Record For Fastest Time Eating An Entire 72 Oz. Steak
digg.com
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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Thursday, 9 January 2014

You Won't Believe This Is A Video Game

Psychologists Say Our Names Affect What Careers We Choose, You Will Not Believe This Is A Video Game, Bizarre Photos Of Upside Down People Wearing Clothes That Appear Right Side-Up, What Roger Ailes Did To His Hometown Newspaper, Meet The Guys Who Drove Across The U.S. In A Record 65 Hours (In 1931)
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Thursday, January 9, 2014
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THE DESTINY OF ANTHONY WEINER
Psychologists Say Our Names Affect What Careers We Choose
newrepublic.com
Can we blame Ron Paul's political ambitions on his last name? Research suggests that people choose—or are unconsciously drawn to—careers that resemble their own names.
BASICALLY REAL LIFE
You Will Not Believe This Is A Video Game
digg.com
Yesterday, we put up a tech demo of the engine being used to generate what is frighteningly close to photo-realistic video game graphics. This is the trailer for the game based on that engine. Although it's easier to pick apart when you're looking at human faces, pretty much everything else is hard to separate from reality.
DOES NOT WORK WELL WITH TANK TOPS
Bizarre Photos Of Upside Down People Wearing Clothes That Appear Right Side-Up
laughingsquid.com
In the bizarre photo series "Head Over Heels," people perform handstands while wearing their clothes inverted (shirt on legs, pants on upper body), resulting in a topsy-turvy image of an upside down person wearing clothes that appear right-side-up.
CITIZEN AILES
What Roger Ailes Did To His Hometown Newspaper
nymag.com
When the head of Fox News moved to Garrison, New York, he bought a little newspaper and tried to instill his own brand of American values.
AND WEREN'T PROSECUTED FOR IT
Meet The Guys Who Drove Across The U.S. In A Record 65 Hours (In 1931)
jalopnik.com
Ed Bolian may have been able to cross the country in just 28 hours and 50 minutes in a modified Mercedes CL55 AMG and modern highways, but in 1931, things were a lot more difficult. Here's the story.
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NO GIANT ENEMY CRAB THOUGH
Image: Sony CEO and President Kazuo Hirai gives his keynote address on the opening day of the 2014 International CES on January 7, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Sony CEO and President Kazuo Hirai gives his keynote address on the opening day of the 2014 International CES on January 7, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Credit: ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images/Newscom
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Wednesday, 8 January 2014

What Happens When You Jump On A Frozen Trampoline

The Woman Who Could Write, But Couldn't Read, Inside The World Of Illegal Ass Enhancements, What Happens When You Jump On A Frozen Trampoline, The Truth About Tarot Cards, Amazon Confirms That The Giant Amazon Box From Reddit Is Real
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Wednesday, January 8, 2014
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SHE REALLY DIDN'T SEE YOUR EMAIL
The Woman Who Could Write, But Couldn't Read
popsci.com
A recent stroke left one 40-year-old woman with some unusual symptoms.
BUTTLOADS OF PAIN
Inside The World Of Illegal Ass Enhancements
vice.com
It wasn't long before Oscarina noticed that her butt was changing colors—first turning purple, like a throbbing finger that had been wrapped too tightly with string, and then a cadaverous gray. From there, things got much worse. Her flesh started to crust and painfully peel off until, a few months later, the whole mess collapsed like a badly baked cake.
GOOD ICEBREAKER
What Happens When You Jump On A Frozen Trampoline
digg.com
Sadly, most of us don't have a frozen trampoline handy, but if we did, we'd totally do this.
PSYCHIC EVALUATION
The Truth About Tarot Cards
psmag.com
When descriptions are vague and wide-ranging enough, we tend to think they're true.
BUT THEY HAVE NO IDEA WHERE YOUR BOX IS
Amazon Confirms That The Giant Amazon Box From Reddit Is Real
recode.net
If this person doesn't recycle, they're a monster.
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IF YOU CAN USE WATER AS A WEAPON IT'S TOO COLD
Image: Icicles hang from a cable on a breakwater at 31st Street Beach in Chicago on January 7, 2014. Chicago experienced its second day of below-zero temperatures as an arctic air mass continued to grip the region.
Icicles hang from a cable on a breakwater at 31st Street Beach in Chicago on January 7, 2014. Chicago experienced its second day of below-zero temperatures as an arctic air mass continued to grip the region. Credit: BRIAN KERSEY/UPI/Newscom
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Tuesday, 7 January 2014

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Nobody Needs A New TV Anymore

How A Rogue PR Man Played The Greatest Prank In Sports History, Nobody Needs A New TV Anymore, Three Is Better Than One, You've Been Eating Chicken Wings All Wrong, Cold-Weather Experiments To Pass The Time Until Spring
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Tuesday, January 7, 2014
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SABRE RATTLER
How A Rogue PR Man Played The Greatest Prank In Sports History
sportsonearth.com
"Why don't we just make up a player and draft him?"
FINALLY OVERTAKEN BY THE BOOK
Nobody Needs A New TV Anymore
nymag.com
The TV, like the computer mouse or the inkjet printer, has run up against a kind of creative asymptote.
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Three Is Better Than One
joingrouper.com
Friends don't let friends go out alone. With Grouper, you can be sure that there'll be no awkward silences.
HOW TO EAT WINGS LIKE A LADY
You've Been Eating Chicken Wings All Wrong
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There is a much cleaner and more satisfying way to eat a chicken wing.
FUN WITH SHRINKAGE
Cold-Weather Experiments To Pass The Time Until Spring
theguardian.com
As the U.S. and Canada shiver, people with far too much time on their hands are showing us just what such weather can do.
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NOW THAT'S WHAT WE CALL HOLY WATER
Image: A man kisses a wooden cross after retrieving it from the sea during an Epiphany ceremony in Greece's northern port of Thessaloniki on January 6, 2014. Similar ceremonies to mark Epiphany Day are held across the country on river banks, seafronts and lakes.
A man kisses a wooden cross after retrieving it from the sea during an Epiphany ceremony in Greece's northern port of Thessaloniki on January 6, 2014. Similar ceremonies to mark Epiphany Day are held across the country on river banks, seafronts and lakes. Credit: SAKIS MITROLIDIS/AFP/Getty Images/Newscom
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