AvatarJames2 days agoTravel Into Egypt's Desert & See The Valley Of Whalesthetravel.com - Aaron Joshua SprayEveryone has heard of Egypt's deserts romantically being called the "sands of time." This is typically a reference to the seemingly timeless history …
AvatarJamesWhy you should be using Ctrl+Shift+V instead of Ctrl+VInput - Raymond WongSend better emails. You can thank me later. We’ve all opened emails that are clearly templates. The dead giveaway the sender didn’t type out every …
AvatarJamesMy family of 7 has gone to Disneyland for years on a tight budget. Here are 14 things we do to save money.Insider - Richard KellerI've been to the US Disney parks dozens of times since 1974, and now I continue the tradition with my own kids. With five children and two adults, a …
AvatarJamesDo Octopuses Have Emotions?treehugger.com - Mary Jo DiLonardoResearchers explore moral and ethical dilemmas of recognizing animal feelings. Not only do octopuses have eight arms, they also have nine brains. To …
AvatarJamesThis is how many humans have ever existed, according to researchersverified_publisherweforum.org - Nick RoutleyIn 2022, the world will likely hit a momentous milestone—a population of eight billion. Of course, this dramatic increase in the world’s human …
AvatarJamesStoryboardOn-Screen Actor Meltdowns That Were Actually RealCurated byLooperToday, we're taking a look at some of the best moments of acting that weren't actually acting. Some of these moments were carefully planned by the actor and the crew, who created a situation to allow those emotions to come alive. Others were secretive, with an actor taking a risk to get a legitimate reaction or a director deliberately deceiving an actor to trigger an emotional response. Here are our favorite on-screen meltdowns that were actually real.