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 Cheating: 5 Things You Didn't Know
Cheating: 5 Things You Didn't Know
For cheaters, it's a good time to be alive because cheating has never been easier. Several large hookup websites function solely as discreet services for extramarital dating, and they do so without shame. They even tutor you on how not to get caught. picked by sharon22 3 months ago
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 How To Meet and Woo A Nerdy Girl
How To Meet and Woo A Nerdy Girl
One of the prime perks of dating a nerdy woman is that she will not yell at you for playing video games rather than, say, going shoe shopping with her. In fact, she likely will sit down next to you and pick up a controller. picked by suebe 5 months ago
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 Millions Blown On Government Cards
Millions Blown On Government Cards
Federal employees charged millions of dollars for Internet dating, tailor-made suits, lingerie, lavish dinners and other questionable expenses to their government credit cards over a 15-month period, congressional auditors say. picked by dollyllama 2 years ago
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 Shark Dating Sites
Shark Dating Sites
Or how dumbing down affects the reporting of science research.

The list of ongoing achievements by the The Census of Marine Life is impressive, but shark sex sells. picked by pocksucket 1 year ago
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 Earliest Reference Describes Christ as 'Magician'
Earliest Reference Describes Christ as 'Magician'
A bowl, dating to between the late 2nd century B.C. and the early 1st century A.D., is engraved with what may be the world's first known reference to Christ. The engraving reads, "DIA CHRSTOU O GOISTAIS," which has been interpreted to mean either, "by Christ the magician" or, "the magician by Christ." picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago
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 Greek fisherman nets 2,200-year-old statue
Greek fisherman nets 2,200-year-old statue
A Greek fisherman hauled in a rather interesting catch last week- a 2,200 year old statue. The accidental find was made in the waters between the islands of Kos and Kalymnos. Dating to the late 2nd century B.C., the statue was of a male horseman raising his sword.

(themepic not statue) picked by bingo 8 months ago
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 Archaeologists Discover Roman Fort In Cornwall, England
Archaeologists Discover Roman Fort In Cornwall, England
University of Exeter archaeologists have discovered a Roman fort in South East Cornwall, England. Dating back to the first century AD, this is only the third Roman fort ever to have been found in the county. The team believes its location, close to a silver mine, may be significant in shedding light on the history of the Romans in Cornwall. picked by AutumnLotus 2 years ago
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 NEW DICTIONARIES TO BE AS HIP AS EVER!
NEW DICTIONARIES TO BE AS HIP AS EVER!
It was a ginormous year for new words
Bollywood, sudoku,crunk, speed dating also added by Merriam-Webster. picked by nesbyniccolo 2 years ago
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 New method found for dating rock
New method found for dating rock
A new method of extracting different minerals from rocks has been found. This will enable scientists for the first time to precisely date volcanic rocks. picked by Ankabout 6 months ago
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 Man With One Leg Kills Sex Offender Dating His Ex-Wife
Man With One Leg Kills Sex Offender Dating His Ex-Wife
From story:
"He chose a 42-inch katana, a Japanese samurai sword, and went inside to confront Lee Alexander, a 25-year-old ranch hand from Polk County who was convicted in 2000 of a lewd and lascivious act on a person under 16. Less than 15 minutes later, Alexander was dead." picked by indierockcafe 3 years ago
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 China unearths ponytailed corpses dating back almost 400 years to the Qing Dynasty
China unearths ponytailed corpses dating back almost 400 years to the Qing Dynasty
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. picked by AutumnLotus 11 months ago
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 Famed Nefertiti bust 'a fake', says expert
Famed Nefertiti bust 'a fake', says expert
The bust of Queen Nefertiti housed in a Berlin museum and believed to be 3,400 years old in fact is a copy dating from 1912 that was made to test pigments used by the ancient Egyptians, according to Swiss art historian Henri Stierlin. picked by bingo 7 months ago
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 Underground cave dating from the year 1 AD, one of the largest in Israel, exposed in Jordan Valley
Underground cave dating from the year 1 AD, one of the largest in Israel, exposed in Jordan Valley
An artificial underground cave, the largest in Israel that is not connected to a city, has been exposed in the Jordan Valley in the course of a survey. Various engravings were uncovered in the cave, including cross markings, and it is assumed that this could have been an early monastery. picked by AutumnLotus 4 months ago
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 Is there a problem officer?
Is there a problem officer?
A group of officers were asked what they like and don't like, almost like they were signing up for a dating services. John Phillips took their responses that had a surprising similarity, and decided to share it with you.

Good stuff to know. I know a few police, and they say being polite is the best way to getting yourself out of a ticket. picked by muppetmaker 2 years ago
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 Ingredients for Salad Dressing Found in 2,400-year-old Shipwreck
Ingredients for Salad Dressing Found in 2,400-year-old Shipwreck
Genetic analysis has revealed the contents of an ancient shipwreck dating back to the era of the Roman Republic and Athenian Empire. The cargo was olive oil flavored with oregano. Beyond discovering ingredients for Italian salad dressing on the sea floor, such research could provide a wealth of insights concerning the everyday life of ancient seafaring civilizations that would otherwise be lost at... read full post picked by AutumnLotus 2 years ago
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 The 45 million year old beer
The 45 million year old beer
Fossil Fuels is a premium beer made by fermenting a yeast strain found in a piece of Burmese amber dating from about 25 million to 45 million years ago.

Mmmmm.Beer... picked by suebe 1 year ago
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 Who wants to marry a [ugly] millionaire?
Who wants to marry a [ugly] millionaire?
Online dating site to help you do just that. picked by mandolinorange 2 years ago
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 Drunken pastor's offensive online chats
Drunken pastor's offensive online chats
A Swedish pastor faces expulsion from the Church of Sweden after admitting that he drunkenly made offensive comments to women while chatting on a Christian dating website. picked by Bornbad 8 months ago
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 Neurosurgical Set From Early 19th Century
Neurosurgical Set From Early 19th Century
This is neurosurgical set dating to the early 19th century.They are signed by Zitier, Heine and Sandill and it is likely that the boxed set was made specifically to accommodate these instruments. picked by cactushair 6 months ago
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 Gold Scroll Discovered: Earliest Evidence Of Jewish Inhabitants In Austria
Gold Scroll Discovered: Earliest Evidence Of Jewish Inhabitants In Austria
Archaeologists from the Institute of Prehistory and Early History of the University of Vienna have found an amulet inscribed with a Jewish prayer in a Roman child’s grave dating back to the 3rd century CE at a burial ground in the Austrian town of Halbturn. This amulet shows that people of Jewish faith lived in what is today Austria since the Roman Empire. picked by AutumnLotus 2 years ago
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