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Picture of the Day

September 7, 2022

hákarl

Iceland’s National Dish: Hákarl – Anthony Bourdain once described it as “the single worst, most disgusting and terrible tasting thing” that he had ever eaten and Gordon Ramsay couldn’t even swallow it.

I ate four pieces of the hákarl, and to be fair I would say it was only the third worst thing I have ever tasted.

It smells strongly of ammonia (think cleaning chemical concentrations) and… well… a vaginal yeast infection left untreated for months.

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Filed Under: Food, Picture Of The Day

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September 6, 2022

Brendan Fraser Brought to Tears As The Whale Receives 6-Minute Standing Ovation at Venice Film Festival – Consequence of Sound

Whatever Happened To Chase Masterson, ‘Leeta’ on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine? – Ned Hardy

If you have trouble sleep, wear some blue light blocking glasses when the sun goes down. The light emiting from your monitor, phone and ipads can interfer with your natural sleeping patterns – Amazon

How to Say the Unsayable: 10 Ways to Approach a Sensitive, Daunting Conversation – The Guardian

Gladiator School: an oral history inside a violent juvenile prison – Medium

The U.S. diet is deadly. Here are 7 ideas to get Americans eating healthier – NPR

Five Animals That Can Sense Things You Can’t – Popular Science

10 Chance Meetings That Changed the World – Mental Floss

What did dinosaurs actually sound like? Take a listen – VOX

The surface layers of the vaginal wall are made of mucosal tissue—similar to the tissue that lines your mouth, nose, and digestive tract – Clue

A really great pair of scissors that stays super sharp and are great for those everyday tasks around the house – Amazon

New study links problematic pornography use to the desire to avoid unpleasant thoughts and feelings – Psypost

The 14 Best Monterey Park Restaurants In 2022 – Van Life Wanderer

Black Lives Matter executive accused of ‘syphoning’ $10M from BLM donors – CBS

The 20 Best Wholesome Memes – Linkiest

Korea to Triple Baby Payments After It Smashes Own Record for World’s Lowest Fertility Rate – Bloomberg

Man who jumped from 18th floor of NYC tower identified as Bed Bath & Beyond CFO – NY Post

Your Flight Is Canceled. See What Each Airline Is Supposed to Offer You – WSJ

4 Things Your Daughter Needs To Know About Inner Beauty – Inspire More

10 Choices You Will Regret in 10 Years – Marc and Angel

Filed Under: Links

The Charity Has Fulfilled The Dying Wish Of Over 14,000 People

September 6, 2022

ambulance wish foundation

A Dutch ambulance driver has helped fulfill the dying wishes of more than 14,000 people.

Retired paramedic Kees Veldboer, 60, came up with the idea while assisting a former sailor whose only wish was to sail a ship once more. Veldboern arranged for the stretcher-bound man to go sailing and so that was the beginning of Veldboer’s new humanitarian path — making wishes come true.

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Filed Under: Humanity, Life

Why Aren’t Students Taught Practical Things In School? (Build Things, Sewing, Financial Literacy, Cooking)

September 6, 2022

The first and most obvious part of it is that the past couple years have definitely proven that adults at large do not have a great grasp of critical reading skills, along with other things that have been vital to understanding the world around them like how statistics work, scientific principles, or understanding research practices like peer review. This means that the average sixth grader definitely does not possess all the learning from the core subjects they’ll need.

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Filed Under: Answers

Picture of the Day

September 6, 2022

 newsies

Newsboys and Newsgirl getting afternoon papers in New York City

On July 18, 1899, newspaper boys in Long Island City, Queens, discovered that a supplier was short-changing the bundles of newspapers that the boys had to buy upfront from distribution centers before selling them off on the streets.

In retaliation, they overturned his cart, ran him out of town, and destroyed or stole all his papers. Word quickly spread to Manhattan, where newsboys were already upset over the high prices they had to pay per bundle of papers from publishers William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer.

The next day, thousands of newsies gathered in City Hall Park to form a union and elected 18-year-old Louis “Kid Blink” Baletti as their president.

Then, they called for a city-wide strike until the price of papers for newsies was lowered — and against all odds, the boys won.

Check out the full story here ⁠

Filed Under: History, Picture Of The Day

Always Invite Her Out Even If You Think It’s Pointless

September 6, 2022

Sometimes when you meet a woman out in your daily life, you only get to chat for a few moments.

Because the conversation went by so quickly, you don’t bother inviting her out to see her again. You assume that there’s no way she’d be open to the idea in that short timeframe.

You think you didn’t talk to her long enough. You feel you didn’t build enough chemistry or get into a more engaging conversation. Maybe you believe you weren’t funny enough.

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Filed Under: Dating Advice, Life Advice

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September 2, 2022

Jeri Ryan - Seven of Nine

Whatever Happened To Jeri Ryan, ‘Seven of Nine’ From Star Trek: Voyager? – Ned Hardy

A New Approach to Car Batteries Is About to Transform EVs – Wired

Attention people struggling with hair-loss, Derma-rolling creates minor abrasions on your scalp and your body responds by sending increased blood flow and could help with regrowth – Amazon

Attempted assassination of Argentina’s vice president fails when gun jams with it inches from her head – Reddit

How Many Books Will You Read Before You Die? – LitHub

The DC Universe Is a Mess, but It Can Be Fixed – The Ringer

The 100 Greatest Country Albums of All Time – Rolling Stone

Marvel’s Wonder Man Is About to Make the MCU Really Weird – Den of Geek

Russian Oil Firm Boss ‘Dies Falling From Window’ After Opposing Ukraine War – Independent

Crypto Exchange Founder Fled With $2 Billion Busted, Faces 40,000 Years in Jail – Toms Hardware

‘Rings of Power’ Used 20 VFX Studios, Nearly 10,000 VFX Shots to Revive Middle-earth – Variety

34 Fascinating Facts About Disneyland – Van Life Wanderer

The perfect desk or bedside companion. It’s a clock that lets you make video calls, read the news, manage your smart home, view home video feeds , stream TV and movie content and can be turned into a photo frame – Amazon

Savers of the World Rejoice — Yield is Back – Wealth of Common Sense

Celsius files to reopen withdrawals for a minority of customers – Coin Telegraph

Labor Day Only Became a National Holiday Thanks to a Deadly Railroad Workers’ Strike – Jalopnik

See the Website That Convinced People ‘The Blair Witch Project’ Was Real in 1999 – AV Club

Whatever Happened To Kate Mulgrew, ‘Captain Kathryn Janeway’ From Star Trek: Voyager? – Ned Hardy

Twitch streamer banned for having sex and replying to chat at same time – Dexerto

Crypto Dev Enters Wrong Command, Destroys Entire Company – Futurism

Filed Under: Links

The Dumping Grounds

September 2, 2022

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Filed Under: Dumping Grounds

How is “Squatter’s Rights” a Thing?

September 2, 2022

sqautters rights

I’ve heard dozens of stories that go something like this:

Family buys home or rents apartment. Before they can officially move in, somebody rolls in with a sleeping bag and claims “squatters rights”. It takes months/years to evict them and costs thousands of dollars.

How is this legal? The squatter isn’t on the lease or deed to the home. They’re trespassing – why do they get any rights at all? Shouldn’t the police show up within hours to throw their ass out?

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Filed Under: Answers

Would Your Ideal Self Act This Way?

September 2, 2022

(photo: @hannahrdg)

I have found that when I want to do something I shouldn’t do I think “Do I want to be the kind of person who does this?” or if there is something that I should do but am not doing I think

“Do I want to be the kind of person that doesn’t do this?”

Which reminds me of the gap between who I am and who I want to be and helps me move towards who I want to be.

Try it next time you think you shouldn’t do something but ignore that feeling, think, “Do I want to be the kind of person that does this?”

So sometimes you aren’t being better because you feel like being better, but simply because you see yourself in the future as someone who is better

Filed Under: Self-Improvement

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