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I remember it being shown on Friday Night Videos once and that was where I saw it.

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Now this is a question! How often do you wash your sheets? I do our sheets, pillow cases, and blenkets about every 2-3 weeks. Not exactly what they recommend.
www.the-independent.com/life-style/w...

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It's exactly what they wanted.

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TaqMon Mysterious Lab Sprites are hiding in the laboratory. Some are easy to spot, others are harder to catch. Find them all and unlock new challenges along the way.

Play Taqmon! www.taqmon.com

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I remember it, but not well.

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Whiskey

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What did you get!

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This Wonderfully Well-Preserved Fossil From 34 Million Years Ago Shows The Earliest Emperor Butterfly This beauty is one of the best butterfly fossils ever recorded.

The detail is incredible! www.iflscience.com/this-wonderf...

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Way cool!

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Can you survive inside a tornado? This scientist did by accident—he’s lucky to be alive Atmospheric scientist Perry Samson was doing fieldwork when he was unexpectedly caught inside a tornado—making him one of the few such people who have lived to tell the tale

Atmospheric scientist Perry Samson was doing fieldwork when he was unexpectedly caught inside a tornado—making him one of the few such people who have lived to tell the tale

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World’s oldest dog identified at ancient hunter-gatherer site Bones of 15,800-year-old puppy push confirmed origin of our canine companions back nearly 5000 years

Still a good dog. www.science.org/content/arti...

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That is so good.

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Those greens look excellent.

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As Paralympics approach, U.S. skier Sydney Peterson balances training and research Sydney Peterson is among the U.S. athletes heading to the 2026 Winter Paralympics. A neuroscientist in training, Peterson is studying movement disorders, similar to her own condition.

A fantastic Olympian and scientist.

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This may be exactly what our world needs right now.

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See the moon turn blood red in a total lunar eclipse A total lunar eclipse is set to grace the sky on Tuesday. Here’s how to see it

Early tomorrow morning, U.S. skywatchers will be treated to a total lunar eclipse! (Also visible in Australia and eastern Asia.) Get the details here and let us know if you see it

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Ding-dong! The Dutch Fish Doorbell needs you to help migrating fish A Dutch lock is closed for the spring, and its employees want you to tell them when migrating fish come knocking by ringing a digital doorbell

It's the time of year! www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-...

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Thank you

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Beautiful!

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How Many Times Do You Fart a Day? 'Smart Underwear' Says It's Way More Than You Think The device brings the study of farts “into the 21st century,” the researchers say.

So many great quotes here. "...Smart Underwear is a “research measurement tool” for the Human Flatus Atlas, a first-of-its-kind study of intestinal gas patterns for better understanding flatus." gizmodo.com/how-many-tim...

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Dog Genetics Reveal Surprising Relationships among Breeds When it comes to dog traits, genetics-based lineages are more telling than human-made categories

Looking to better understand dog breeds as you're watching Westminster? Here's the graphic you need

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What Did People Keep in Their Medicine Cabinets in the 1950s? In the mid-20th century, the medicine cabinet was a fixture of many homes. Open one and you’d likely find a thermometer, a box of bandages, maybe a tin of aspirin — basics we still recognize today. Bu...

Anyone else ever use Mercurochrome? My mom swore by it. historyfacts.com/us-history/a...

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Fair point. But I'm not actively trying to eat them.

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The mess turns me away.

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I agree. Totally in for it.

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Why are human penises so large? New evolutionary study finds two main reasons Compared to other great apes, human penises are mysteriously large, hinting they act as a signal to mates.

Here's a topic for discussion... theconversation.com/why-are-huma...

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Now that's scary.

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MEATLOAF!

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