Didn't get any sleep last night
Jul. 15th, 2016 12:01 pmSo naturally the girls were up bright and early and squabbling in my bedroom.
Well, no wonder they're cranky, we got the news pretty late, so they didn't get to sleep until even later. Ana, in particular, was very upset.
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Well, no wonder they're cranky, we got the news pretty late, so they didn't get to sleep until even later. Ana, in particular, was very upset.
Saturn’s moon Titan could have the right chemistry for life (but not as we know it)
All aboard! Volunteer rail service makes Scottish railway history
Psychologists still don't know how the brain deals with blinks
A History of Embarrassing Presidential Campaign Logos
You are surprisingly likely to have a living doppelganger
Rocket Slides and Monkey Bars: Chasing the Vanishing Playgrounds of Our Youth
Newborn ducklings can acquire notions of 'same' and 'different' (Eva: What, so they can be bullies!?)
The Contentious Tale of the McDonald’s “I’m Lovin’ It” Jingle
Physics Reveals What’s In Herculaneum’s Incinerated Ancient Scrolls
‘Ghostbusters’ Is A Perfect Example Of How Internet Movie Ratings Are Broken
The feds want to launch peanut butter drone strikes to save endangered ferrets
Whatever early progress the Library of Congress made on the internet has been squandered.
Nazi Art Loot Returned... to the Nazis
Coca's comeback forces Colombia to rethink drug war
The Disappearance of Dahlia Yehia
The Myth of the EthicalShopper
Half of all US food produce is thrown away, new research suggests
Philadelphia conducting experiment to save gunshot victims
The FBI has quietly gathered 400,000 iris scans
All the Greedy Young Abigail Fishers and Me
Black Crime Rates: What Happens When Numbers Aren’t Neutral
In DC, wiggling while handcuffed counts as assaulting an officer
Yemen's war not just killing civilians with bullets: MSF
Six wealthiest countries host less than 9% of world's refugees
The Story of Ahmed and Alin: Syrian Orphans Trapped in Turkey
Alzheimer's gene may show effects on brain starting in childhood
Syrian army seizes only road into rebel-held Aleppo
Biodiversity falls below ‘safe levels’ globally
Turkey widens post-coup purge, demands Washington hand over cleric