It's still a mystery to me that some of us go to college and on to advanced studies in medicine and epidemiology, and some of us see what these learned people advise us to do about the virus and then say, "It's a media hoax. I know a guy whose brother worked with a woman whose second cousin says they ain't no such a thing."
Not only is it cool that the Human Rights Foundation is collecting old thumb drives and filling them with information to be disseminated in North Korea, but the collection station for the donated drives is sort of tongue-in-cheek as well!
Everything in perspective. Of course, the sun is larger than a dandelion, but don't tell the dandelion!
I'm trying to figure out what used to be made in this abandoned factory. VCRs? Pagers? Pocket calculators? Polaroid cameras? Time marches on.
Speaking of factories, this is the Yamaha piano factory in Japan, where they have upgraded the Purell dispenser with piano pedals!
In 1900, people feared electricity and created overwrought depictions of mass deaths from alternating current.
Men can be divided into three groups: those who know how to tie a four-in-hand tie, those who do not know, and those from the first group who are willing to tie the tie of a guy from the second group so he can look right for a job interview.
Here's a man who really knows how to make sure that others stay at least six feet away. More like ten, to be honest.
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