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A Mysterious Deep Space Object Is Sending Signals to Earth Every 16 Days

Is something trying to communicate with us? Or maybe this is a warning of a pending alien invasion? The truth is out there somewhere, but for now, scientists are baffled by an object transmitting signals that hit Earth every 16 times. The object also happens to be 500 million light-years away. Scientists are at a...
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13 Memes About Pizza Rolls, One Of The Greatest Foods Of All-Time

Let’s talk about the ultimate snack, pizza rolls! Did you know these little pockets of hot lava have been around since 1968? They didn’t become popular until Pillsbury bought them in 1985, making every home in America clambering to get them. How many mouths have been affected by third degree burns, you ask? Probably too...
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A Rotary Dial Cell Phone for the Old at Heart

Even if you sometimes long for the “good ol’ days” or get a pang of nostalgia when you see a rotary dial phone hanging on the wall (in a museum, I guess), I’m not sure there is really anyone who thinks rotary dial was like, more efficient or the way to go. That said, if...

Petition to Sell Montana to Canada to Pay off U.S. Debt Is Actually Gaining Traction

I’ve driven through Montana once and I spent a night in Butte, but that’s the extent of my experiences in that MASSIVE state that borders Canada. And speaking of Canada, a petition has emerged online that is calling for the United States to sell Montana to Canada for $1 trillion to help pay off America’s...

15 People Share the Cringey Stuff Partners Did That Were Supposed to Be Romantic

Hitting the right mark when it comes to romance can be a risky game. Something that you might think is incredibly romantic or sexy might cause another person to recoil in horror. Hey, it happens to the best of us, right? People on AskReddit shared the romantic gestures that they’ve received that they really weren’t...

A Scientist in Russia Injected Himself With 3.5-Million-Year-Old Bacteria

Well, this sure is an interesting headline, isn’t it? When I first heard about this story, I assumed this action was taken for some kind of test, but I’m wrong. Russian doctor Anatoli Brouchkov injected himself with 3.5-million-year-old bacteria because he believes it will help him live longer. https://twitter.com/curiositydotcom/status/785860021926014976 Dr. Brouchkov discovered the ancient bacteria...