Throat: Hurty
Jan. 11th, 2016 11:17 amTummy: Achy
Nose: Stuffy
Head: Owie
Conclusion: I just may be a little unwell today. Joy.
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Nose: Stuffy
Head: Owie
Conclusion: I just may be a little unwell today. Joy.
This 19th-Century Map Shows that Beaver Dams are Built to Last
Credit cards were our first gateway to a cashless society—but magnetic stripes didn’t always rule the day. Here’s how credit cards have evolved.
Startling new finding: 600 million years ago, a biological mishap changed everything
Where’s Literature’s Class Diversity?
My Wife and I Are (Both) Pregnant
Does Taco Bell Hot Sauce Expire and Everything Else About Sauce Packets You Never Thought To Ask And if you like that, read this linked-to article on soy sauce packets as well.
There have always been shady people cutting your food with garbage
Closing a Budget Gap by Emptying Prisons
Nurses reunite, with roles switched, decades later
The 19th Century plug that's still being used
FOUND: A Bronze Age Settlement Dubbed 'Britain's Pompeii'
How Em-Bra-assing!
More Americans are getting their diplomas—but fewer are enrolling in college. Why the mismatch?
How a 90-Year-Old Missing Person Became a Hit on Spotify
How an Evangelical Creationist Accepted Evolution
The surprising perks of being easily embarrassed
Japan’s ‘suicide forest’ is creepier and sadder than any movie
Powerball prize invites myths, misconceptions about lottery
Here's how much money you actually take home if you win the $1.3 billion Powerball (Which you won't!)
A jackpot-rigging scandal is forgotten as Powerball fever sweeps the United States
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Date: 2016-01-12 07:05 pm (UTC)Here's something to distract you: Stand Still, Stay Silent (http://www.sssscomic.com/index.php), a post-apocalyptic Scandinavian web comic. Enjoy!
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Date: 2016-01-12 07:29 pm (UTC)