Wednesday, 28 April 2010

How to Become a Superhero

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Do Redheads Really Have More...Bruises???
by Chelsea Lord

Differences define us. We are recognized by our features, categorized by our backgrounds, and separated by things such as economic standing, religion, and personality. Even the slightest difference—like hair color—can have an enormous affect on how someone relates to or interacts with others. One of the most prominent examples o...

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Weapons Of Mouth Destruction
by Zach Grimm

Dips, Quids And Odd Substances People From Around The World Stick In Their Lips. From IHateMyTeeth.Com

Every dugout in major league baseball shares the same salty smell of a "dip" but did you know that nearly 10% of the world population chews betel nut? Or that Yemen uses 40% of its water supply to grow a leaf the people...

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Half an hour a day of laughing, and no need for the apple to stay healthy
by Iqbal Ahmad

Laughter has been one of the most widely accepted therapies in curing a wide range of life-threatening diseases. And this is not merely a statement, but a proven fact after a series of tests were conducted to prove the same, from leading scientists across continents, to come to the same conclusion; laughter indeed is a great ant...

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Night Visitors
by Gene Myers

I had been homebound with a flu bug for three days. That night I felt a little better, but my temperature was still 102, and I was constantly filmed with greasy, funky, perspiration complete with matted hair and an unshaven face. A neighbor, an attractive, curvaceous young lady with a small poodle (and a boyfriend), looked in on...

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How to Become a Superhero
by Josh Volk

There are many schools of thought on how to become a superhero, and, according to the good people at Marvel and DC Comics you can pretty much get any sort of superhero ability you want from just about any sort of exposure to radiation or serums. Here are some of the easiest ways to pick up superhero powers in this day in age. ...

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