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9 votes
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Remote cheering app could boost atmosphere in Japan's empty stadiums
4 votes -
Denmark embraces live music drive-ins – musicians are finding new ways to reach their fans safely
7 votes -
The Norimaki Synthesizer is a lickable screen that can recreate almost any taste or flavor without eating food
12 votes -
She gets calls and texts meant for Elon Musk. Some are pretty weird
13 votes -
The Kentucky miner who scammed Americans by claiming he was Hitler and plotting a ‘revolt’ with ‘spaceships’
9 votes -
Toronto was obeying social distance rules. Then came adorable baby foxes.
9 votes -
A South Korean soccer team has apologized for putting sex dolls in the stands to make things feel less lonely
7 votes -
The Finnish ski resort of Levi, with its season cut short because of coronavirus, is saving its snow for next season
4 votes -
Political consultant suggests rallying dems with giant, 'Fortnite-style' holographic Biden
4 votes -
The cost of free doughnuts: Seventy years of regret
9 votes -
Elon Musk tweets "Tesla stock price is too high imo", shares fall
34 votes -
Japanese aquarium urges public to video-chat eels who are forgetting humans exist
14 votes -
Motorhome lockdown: An Post deliver for a YouTube couple stuck in a Cork lay-by
3 votes -
It's not every day that the face of a chief epidemiologist is inked as a tattoo – a very Swedish tribute
4 votes -
Best funny Zoom background trick: Put yourself in a looping video so you can skip the meeting
3 votes -
Man recreates supermarket at home for 87-year-old mother battling dementia
6 votes -
Fruit trenches: Cultivating subtropical plants in freezing temperatures
7 votes -
UNESCO suggests COVID-19 is a reason to create... eternal copyright
10 votes -
A 1,000-year-old mill has resumed production due to demand for flour
11 votes -
Postman delivers 'somewhere in Sheffield' parcel
17 votes -
Rush for haircuts in Denmark – Danes can now get a haircut at a salon for the first time in a month, as the country takes the next step to gradually relax its coronavirus lockdown
6 votes -
Control your Faroe Islands tour guide – the country is attaching cameras to tour guides and letting the internet control where they go
8 votes -
Iceland's forestry service has come up with a novel way to overcome the sense of isolation many people suffer because of Covid-19 – hug the trees
6 votes -
The battle over the Sea-Monkey fortune
8 votes -
Sales of sex toys in Denmark have more than doubled after Danes were told to stay at home to limit the spread of the coronavirus
20 votes -
Why you should not put garlic in your vagina, as a treatment for yeast or anything else
@Jennifer Gunter: Why you should not put garlic in your vagina.A thread.Garlic contains allicin, in THE LAB it MAY have antifungal (i.e. anti yeast) properties. This is in a lab, not even in mice. Just a dish of cells. Your vagina is not a dish of cells. #vaginaisanogarliczone 1/8
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vim_cubed
13 votes -
Too big to fail
2 votes -
Analysis and qualitative effects of large breasts on aerodynamic performance and wake of a “Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid” character
16 votes -
How to keep the family happy: Put up your Christmas lights, and drive around town looking at others' displays
5 votes -
Hundreds of ravenous wild monkeys terrorise Thai city in search of food after coronavirus drives tourists away
11 votes -
Coronavirus conference called "Doing Business Under Coronavirus" gets canceled because of Coronavirus
7 votes -
A prominent Northern California mega-church whose members believe their prayers heal the sick and raise the dead is advising the faithful to wash their hands
7 votes -
One woman and thousands of Lego bricks are building much-needed wheelchair ramps for her town
12 votes -
American woman's high school class ring, which was lost in Maine in 1973, has been found in a forest in Finland
11 votes -
Canada’s international hair freezing competition
7 votes -
Match on dating app Tinder helps rescue camper trapped in ice in northern Norway
7 votes -
Billie Eilish's Grammy hit features a surprising Australian sound
Here's an article about one of the recent Grammy winners: "Billie Eilish's Grammy hit features a surprising Australian sound" The story about how Eilish and her brother sampled a pedestrian...
Here's an article about one of the recent Grammy winners: "Billie Eilish's Grammy hit features a surprising Australian sound"
The story about how Eilish and her brother sampled a pedestrian crossing signal is interesting enough - but you have to watch the embedded video, where the SMH people use the same signal to make their own backing track to an Aussie classic!
5 votes -
Mansplaining convention coming to Orlando promises to 'Make Women Great Again'
16 votes -
Book nooks: Take a look behind the 'small doors to imaginary spaces' within bookshelves
6 votes -
Burger King Germany offers free food to those who are willing to read The Rise of Skywalker spoilers
11 votes -
40,000 festive shoppers to hit Swedish superstore – shoppers travel from afar to Gekås Ullared mega-mall, an institution that has its own reality TV show
4 votes -
The world's biggest gingerbread city is on display in Bergen, adding a dash of sugar and spice to Norway's Christmas celebrations
6 votes -
Russia arrests conman who built fake border – the man erected mock border posts and charged four men more than $10,000 to take them to Finland
8 votes -
We should absolutely find out the Queen is dead from a guy named Gibbo
8 votes -
How a meteorite ruined an Alabama woman's afternoon sixty-five years ago
9 votes -
Man armed with Narwhal tusk confronts terrorist on London Bridge
@theamycoop: A guy who was with us at Fishmongers Hall took a 5' narwhale tusk from the wall and went out to confront the attacker. You can see him standing over the man (with what looks like a white pole) in the video.
20 votes -
Nothing to sneeze at: $2,659 bill to pluck doll's shoe from girl's nose
6 votes -
Peckish pedestrians in Copenhagen will soon be able to pluck healthy snacks directly from greenery around the city
13 votes