68 Genuinely Fascinating Images
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This is Frank and Louie — the oldest Janus cat (meaning he had two faces). He lived a long, happy life and passed away at 15.
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This is a recreation of what a first-class suite looked like on the Titanic.
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Here’s what a starfish looks like walking on sand.
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Fetus…
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Millennial Experiences That Defined A Generation
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If you are concerned…
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“Sleep apnea. I’ve seen patients come in with pretty bad heart failure after never using their CPAP machine at night. People have no idea how much strain being unable to breathe at night affects their hearts. Use your CPAP machine!”
“It may…
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“I was 24 in 1981 when I found out in the most shocking way that my dad was gay! I was married and was about to start my second year of teaching while my then-husband was in graduate school. Teachers get paid at the end of the month. He’d overdrawn our…
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“I have physical disabilities in a way that severely alters my life opportunities (visual impairment, can’t drive, various other fun and exciting complications) and lemme tell ya, I wish people would fuck off with the ‘genocide of…
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“They usually fall into one of these three:”
“Hyper-reactive and defensive — always on edge, because life’s taught them to expect the worst. (Unprocessed trauma.)
Withdrawn and distant — they’ve shut out the world as a form of protection.





