And now my clothes on the line are soaked again. So, uh, I'll just leave them to... get... wetter.
Edit: And now it's lightning out there. I AM NOT GOING OUT THERE.
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Pope Francis to release new marriage annulment process for Catholics
Cockroaches have personalities, study finds
First Days of School, Decade by Decade (First graders practicing cursive on the first day of school! And that little girl on the right? That was me through school. Every time we had to write on the board, I was the one who didn't have clearly delineated lines and ended up writing much smaller than I realized.)
Poll: Blacks, whites agree police treat blacks differently
There is a PLAGUE UPON THIS NATION, and lo its name is BAD REPORTING ABOUT CATS
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Glowing in the dark, GMO chickens shed light on bird flu fight
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How so many of the world’s people live in so little of its space
Amid A Shortage Of Welders, Some Prisons Offer Training
I love the Victorian era. So I decided to live in it. (I notice she's not living the life of a poor Victorian sweatshop worker with three children and her sister's family in a tenement.)
Whose Fantasy? Who’s Fantasy?
Five Amazing Locations That Prove Why Staten Island Is New York’s Most Versatile Borough For Filming
Hummingbirds find protection building nests under hawks
Mummy brown (and other historical colors).
The most popular books in U.S. public libraries, mapped by city
The Opposite of Hoarding
Dear Dad, Send Money – Letters from Students in the Middle Ages
How the Amish conquered the evangelical romance market
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America’s national vacation problem
How a '50s-Era New York Knife Law Has Landed Thousands in Jail
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Frankenvirus emerges from Siberia's frozen wasteland
One Doctor's Campaign To Pay Those Who Risked Their Lives
Bitter brew: The inhuman story behind the UK's national drink
Greek crisis prompts a rethink on food waste
How to Prevent Putin’s Invasion of Ukraine Becoming a Frozen Conflict
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Edit: And now it's lightning out there. I AM NOT GOING OUT THERE.
Pope Francis to release new marriage annulment process for Catholics
Cockroaches have personalities, study finds
First Days of School, Decade by Decade (First graders practicing cursive on the first day of school! And that little girl on the right? That was me through school. Every time we had to write on the board, I was the one who didn't have clearly delineated lines and ended up writing much smaller than I realized.)
Poll: Blacks, whites agree police treat blacks differently
There is a PLAGUE UPON THIS NATION, and lo its name is BAD REPORTING ABOUT CATS
Lives Displaced By Central Park Take Center Stage In New Play
Glowing in the dark, GMO chickens shed light on bird flu fight
18 Maps That Will Change How You See The World
How so many of the world’s people live in so little of its space
Amid A Shortage Of Welders, Some Prisons Offer Training
I love the Victorian era. So I decided to live in it. (I notice she's not living the life of a poor Victorian sweatshop worker with three children and her sister's family in a tenement.)
Whose Fantasy? Who’s Fantasy?
Five Amazing Locations That Prove Why Staten Island Is New York’s Most Versatile Borough For Filming
Hummingbirds find protection building nests under hawks
Mummy brown (and other historical colors).
The most popular books in U.S. public libraries, mapped by city
The Opposite of Hoarding
Dear Dad, Send Money – Letters from Students in the Middle Ages
How the Amish conquered the evangelical romance market
Yazidis Settle in Nebraska, but Roots Run Deep in Iraq
America’s national vacation problem
How a '50s-Era New York Knife Law Has Landed Thousands in Jail
Could some farming practices benefit tropical birds?
Frankenvirus emerges from Siberia's frozen wasteland
One Doctor's Campaign To Pay Those Who Risked Their Lives
Bitter brew: The inhuman story behind the UK's national drink
Greek crisis prompts a rethink on food waste
How to Prevent Putin’s Invasion of Ukraine Becoming a Frozen Conflict
Qatar sends 1,000 ground troops to Yemen conflict
Syria Kurds using arbitrary detention, unfair trials: Amnesty
German intelligence confirms Isis used mustard gas in Iraq
IS captures parts of key regime-held Syria oilfield
Two Main Libyan Militias Are Maintaining a Truce to Battle Islamic State
Al Shabaab militants retake Somali town from African Union
How Climate Change is Behind the Surge of Migrants to Europe
New studies deepen concerns about a climate-change ‘wild card’
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