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4 min read Living

Hannah Betts suffered from harlequin ichthyosis, an incurable genetic condition that causes skin to thicken over her entire body. Despite her hardship, she maintained a positive attitude about the rare condition since birth. She was described as “an inspiration” as she “never stopped smiling”. Sadly, she passed away at age 32 on May 18 after...

3 min read Living

There is no denying it: we are in a global housing crisis, and traditional home-building methods are not going to solve it. The poor and homeless of course are the most affected by this lack of affordable housing. There have been several solutions involving tiny homes and community projects, however, one is proving that it...

5 min read Trending

If you are moving in with or already live with your significant other, how do you split living costs? Things such as rent, utilities, groceries, and internet? This girl who was considering moving in with her boyfriend had the same question. The reason is that her boyfriend, who makes $500k a year while she is...

3 min read Planet

Archaeologists have made a groundbreaking discovery in the heart of the Amazon, unveiling a massive lost city hidden for millennia beneath dense vegetation. This discovery challenges our current understanding of the Amazonian people, who were traditionally believed to be nomadic or dwelling in small settlements. The Lost City The Upano area in eastern Ecuador reveals...

5 min read WTF

Critics often point out the flaws in old advertisements, focusing on their inherent social bias that seems ridiculous today. However, there’s another aspect to consider – dangerous ads that once led consumers into risky situations by promoting outdated scientific evidence or deceptive half-truths. These ads convinced people that extremely harmful or even deadly products were...