The Lifehacks That You Need

    Nusrat Jahan • Is your wifi down sometimes? Do you need more range? Well, this is what you need to do: take a can of cola/beer, drink whatever is inside, rinse it, cut the can and open it so that it is not a round hollow ring anymore. Then place the open can behind your…

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      Fit Your Belly in Cool Pants (Part 1)

      EshanMaitra To tell the truth, I miss my big fat belly. It kind of balances my weight while walking straight, you know, heavier things are easier to balance. Also that comfy feeling rubbing the belly after a bon-appetite. But the problem was balancing everything else in life. I am going to straight forward here, using…

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        The minds of sheep

        Samiul Bashar Samin Do you think racial stereotypes are false? Are you sure? I’m not asking if you’re sure whether or not the stereotypes are false, but if you’re sure whether or not you think that they are. That might seem like a strange question. We all know what we think, don’t we? Do we…

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          Flower Vases That Swing When Petals Fall

          Marilyn Thipthorpe What if a flower vase could be something more than just a static decorative element? What if it could…move? Japanese designer Keisuke Fujiwara created one like that. He designed a series of drop-shaped vases that swing! These delicate vases are made from steel, and make subtle movements when you put a flower in…

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            Black And White Ink Tattoos By Mirko Sata

            Marilyn Thipthorpe Tattoos are cool, and tattoos of snakes are cooler. But as you can see from these pictures, tattoos of snakes in black and white are quite possibly the coolest of all. The man behind the pen is Mirko Sata, a Milan-based tattoo artist who works at a parlour called Satatttvision. These serpentine tattoos…

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              The Bard goes bare: The Tempest performed naked in New York

              Marilyn Thipthorpe To celebrate Shakespeare’s birthday and to promote normalisation of nudity, an all-women group are performing his final play naked in Central Park his is an all-woman, fully nude, abridged adaptation of William Shakespeare’s final play The Tempest, performed in part to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the Bard’s death. Produced by the Outdoor…

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                Cow Sheads Tears in Fear

                Marilyn Thipthorpe My initial thoughts were that this cow is headed to a slaughterhouse or somewhere to be disposed of, because the the typical narrative when it comes to sad stories about dairy animals. But, this isn’t that story. This cow didn’t find herself in a slaughterhouse, trembling before meeting her maker. This dairy cow,…

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                  Does Grammar Matter?

                  You’re telling a friend an amazing story and you just get to the best part when suddenly he interrupts, ‘The alien and I’, not ‘Me and the Alien’. Most of us would probably be annoyed, but aside from the rude interruption does your friend have a point? Was your sentence actually grammatically incorrect? And if…

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                    Justin Bieber Stole an Indie Musician’s Vocals

                    Md. Taqi Yasir Justin Bieber is being sued over the vocals to “Sorry,” however it’s like he is about to fight claims of stealing the song’s vocal hook.Skrillex made the song and named it within the suit. They responded with a tweet showing however the hook was sampled. “SORRY,” and said “We did not steal…

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                      Classsism in Mexican cinema

                      Tara Sattar Classism and inequality highlighted in Mexican cinemas are usually the biggest hits. The latest of this trend ¿Qué culpa tiene el niño? (“Why Blame the Kid?”) has made a major impact on the cinema world. Global voices has previously reported that the intensifying apprehensions in between classes in Mexico is occurring due to…

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