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Can you train a lizard?
Father of tiny dragons
Americans of Chinese heritage with Southern Accents
I can remember hearing a chinese person speaking with a strong yorkshire accent when I was a kid. I can't remember my specific train of thought, but I can remember thinking racism is pointless.
All the ways caffeine affects you
I can't start the day without adenosine receptor antagonists
Sciency stuff about the American kilogram - Veritasium
First comment on Youtube:
"It all began with the forging of the Great Kilograms. Three were given to the French; immortal, wisest and fairest of all beings. Seven, to the Germans, great miners and craftsmen of the mountain halls. And two, Kilograms were gifted to the United States, who above all else desire power."
Engineering the Perfect Pop-Up Book
This man is the exact opposite of Trump... I've been watching too much stuff about the election...
Seeing Things: Visual Disturbances We All Experience
when I was a kid I convinced myself floaters were a head up display I had to learn how to use...
Now THOSE are some giant vegetables
The Welsh produce high quality eccentrics!
How to Remain Calm With People
I agree that compassion is a better word to end with, but only because the word pity is a victim of some of the concepts touched on in this video, when we are pitied we interpret it negatively, we think it's patronising or demeaning, which may be feeding an unconscious fear that we're seen as feeble.
Pity: "The feeling of sorrow and compassion caused by the sufferings and misfortunes of others"
I would only disagree with his very last word.
I'd say rather than move from "anger to pity", move from "anger to compassion".
The physics of the "hardest move" in ballet - Arleen Sugano
Here is the move https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOdE0P7K0HM
Professor Hunter- Epic Chemistry Teacher
Hogwarts!
Potter Recreates 18th Century Puzzle Jug
The pottery I used to work at made these, the whole place was trapped in the 18th century!
Life As A Rare Fruit Collector
Brilliant!
Slow-Motion Bouncing Boobs
Like tabloids and colonialism, Zoo magazine is one of Britains many demoralizing sources of embarrassment.
The Importance Of Roughhousing With Your Kids
Had to fight fight the urge to wake my kid up and fling him around