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Old-fashioned lifeline Posted: 3 hours ago by Bornbad
Stricken children thrive with intravenous doses of fish oil.
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More Pooh for you! Posted: 3 hours ago by Wingnut
Winnie the Pooh and his friends will return to bookshelves on October 5 in "Return to the Hundred Acre Wood", the first authorized sequel to the original A. A. Milne stories (notwithstanding a hundred or so Disney stories).
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Family cuts open 14-year-old Afghan rape victim to remove fetus Posted: 5 hours ago by funkfrost
The mother and brother of a 14-year-old Afghan rape victim face charges after they cut her open and removed her fetus without anaesthetic.
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Funny Wifi Names Posted: 5 hours ago by neo3979
This is just some funny names of wifi
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Illinois House votes to impeach Bladogoblahblahblahavich Posted: 6 hours ago by Moe
What a surprise
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Smarter men have better sperm Posted: 6 hours ago by Wingnut
Recent research says that the smarter a man is, the more sperm he produces and the better they swim. Stephen Hawking is now officially a stone cold pimp.
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Live Dissection of a Great White Shark Posted: 8 hours ago by AutumnLotus
The public necropsy of a Great White Shark by Auckland Museum and the Department of Conservation is being described as a huge success. Watch the video. Follow up on this post.
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Earth Sounds (And One From Space) Posted: 9 hours ago by pocksucket
A collection of and discussion about a number of unusual auditory effects and events from The Bloop to Mistpoufers.
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Michael Vick's Dogs Posted: 10 hours ago by pocksucket
The 10 dogs that Michael Vick owned prior to his arrest for being subhuman scum* were not, as one might fear, destroyed or kept for the rest of their days in a soulless canine institution but given away, for free, to people made of care and not hate.
This is a gallery of photos of the dogs in their new homes.
Backs up the adage that there are no bad dogs, only bad owners.
*May not have been the actual charge, but it's close enough.
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Flip Sculptures Posted: 11 hours ago by AutumnLotus
Gregory Barsamian bases his work on persistence of vision, instead of making flip books though, he makes flip sculptures! Instead making individual images as for animation, he makes sculptures for each instant, then rotates them around.
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Ghost Hunters Flock To Coalisland Posted: 11 hours ago by pocksucket
Frequent sightings of a spectral figure in Coalisland, Co. Tyrone, have lead to an influx of visitors hoping for a glimpse.
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Welcome to Urville Posted: 12 hours ago by suckersklub
Urville, France, is the 3rd largest city in the developed world after Tokyo and NYC. It has 12.057.775 inhabitants and more than 3000 years of history.
The downside: It only exists in Gilles Trehin's head.
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Venomous mammal caught on camera Posted: 12 hours ago by AutumnLotus
Rare footage of one of the world's most strange and elusive mammals has been captured by scientists.
Large, and with a long, thin snout, the Hispaniolan solenodon resembles an overgrown shrew; it can inject passing prey with a venom-loaded bite.
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Mystery Roar from Faraway Space Detected Posted: 12 hours ago by AutumnLotus
Space is typically thought of as a very quiet place. But one team of astronomers has found a strange cosmic noise that booms six times louder than expected.
The roar is from the distant cosmos. Nobody knows what causes it.
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Japan scientists clone legendary bull Posted: 13 hours ago by AutumnLotus
Japanese scientists said Thursday they had successfully cloned the ancestral bull of a luxurious brand of beef, possibly opening the way to distribute cloned beef.
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Amazing solar-powered fridge invented by British student in a potting shed helps poverty-stricken Africans Posted: 14 hours ago by AutumnLotus
Not only is the fridge solar powered, it can also be built from household materials - making it ideal for the Third World.
Emily Cummins, 21, came up with the idea while working on a school project in her grandfather's potting shed. The fridge is now improving the lives of thousands of poverty-stricken Africans.
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15 Most Unfortunate Haircuts for a Mugshot Posted: 16 hours ago by Bornbad
See for yourself.
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Moderate quake hits(hooskerville)Southern California Posted: 18 hours ago by Bornbad
No damage or injuries were immediately reported after the magnitude 5.0 quake struck at 7:49 p.m. local time.
*take it from me, A 5.0 is bigger than moderate*
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China unearths ponytailed corpses dating back almost 400 years to the Qing Dynasty Posted: 19 hours ago by AutumnLotus
This perfectly preserved corpse is one six that were unearthed during construction work in Turfan, farwest China’s Xinjiang region.
The bodies are believed to be officials from the Qing Dynasty – the final imperial reign from 1644, which lasted until the founding of the Republic of China in 1911.
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Woman Bites Dog... And Is Proud Of It Posted: 19 hours ago by AutumnLotus
It may seem bizarre, but for Kathy Partak, nibbling her cocker spaniel Riley is a daily ritual.
"Every morning I give him a little love bite," she said. "It's our 'good morning.'"
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Just watch it! Posted: 21 hours ago by Bornbad
A Rube Goldberg device.It just keeps going and going.
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Gammelfleischparty is German youth word of year Posted: 21 hours ago by Bornbad
German is famous for its long words—and today's youth are just as adept at creating new ones as their predecessors, to judge by a poll released Wednesday by the publishers of Langenscheidt dictionaries.
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Squirrel Appreciation Day. When : Always January 21st Posted: 21 hours ago by Bornbad
Squirrel Appreciation Day is an opportunity to enjoy and appreciate your tree climbing, nut gathering neighborhood squirrels.
*I love the holidays, days when your nuts are the most important things*
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'I tripped and fell ... honest' Posted: 21 hours ago by Bornbad
SHOCKED surgeons were forced to use their imagination after operating on woman with a huge can of hairspray stuck in her bum.
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Karaoke - most annoying invention ever Posted: 22 hours ago by Bornbad
The karaoke machine has been named in a government survey as the most irritating invention.
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