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Lets Take A Stroll Through The Art Museum
Frida Kahlo “Self-portrait on the Borderline between Mexico and the United States” 1932
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Bob Lazar, who worked at Area 51 sketched the alien spacecraft that he worked on
Bob Lazar is a figure who stands out in the world of ufology for his controversial claims. Born on January 26, 1959, in Coral Gables, Florida, Lazar has led a life that has become a focal point of debates among UFO enthusiasts, scientists, and skeptics alike.
Lazar first came to public attention in 1989 when he appeared in an interview with investigative reporter George Knapp on Las Vegas TV station KLAS. In the interview, Lazar claimed to have been part of an ultra-secret project at a site known as S-4, close to the infamous Area 51 in Nevada. According to Lazar, his work at S-4 involved reverse-engineering alien technology from nine recovered extraterrestrial spacecraft.
Top 5 Lessons From A 10 Year Journey To Becoming Disciplined
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No one becomes disciplined overnight. It’s a lifetime journey.
I think there’s way too much emphasis placed on “motivation” and “willpower.” Instead, I think it’s better to understand how human behavior works, and use it to your advantage.
Here are the five most important things I’ve learned about becoming more disciplined, and I hope it helps you.
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A Comprehensive Guide to the New Science of Treating Lower Back Pain – VOX
11 Unforgettable Moments When Sitcoms Got Serious – Wanderer
Jumping Rope is an Unbeatable Cardio Workout—If You Do It Correctly – Popular Science
The Pre-Inspection: What to Look for in a House Before Making an Offer – Art of Manliness
Young man goes viral for unwittingly demonstrating the perfect drunk girl drop-off – Upworthy
Is it really hotter now than any time in 100,000Â years? – The Conversation
3 Ways to Make Your Writing Clearer – HBR
10 Reasons People Get Lost in the Wild – Outdoor Life
What is rejection therapy, and can it really heal social anxiety? – Dazed
BTK Killer Compares Himself To Gilgo Beach Murders’ Suspect Rex Heuermann, Daughter Is Shocked – Bored Panda
2024 Toyota Land Cruiser Debuts Aug. 1 and This Is Our Best Look Yet – The Drive
Quentin Tarantino’s Unique Interpretation of the Original ‘Top Gun’ Movie – Wanderer
Miami Mom Arrested For Using A Parody Site To Try To Hire A Hitman To Kill Her Three-Year-Old Son – All That’s Interesting
How George Santos Used Political Connections to Fuel Get-Rich Schemes – DNYUZ
Japan population falls at record pace – The Guardian
Jaylen Brown Won’t Have the Richest Contract in NBA History for Long – The Ringer
Visualized: The U.S. $20 Trillion Economy by State – Visual Capitalist
Old guy though he was touching his wife’s arm but he was actually touching a stranger’s arm – Reddit
The Dumping Grounds
Why is Population Decline Bad For a Country?
Population decline is a phenomenon that has been observed in various parts of the world, and it carries significant implications for a nation’s economic health and societal well-being.
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Confession of the Day
My husband(31M) has never gone beyond a kiss to me (28F) in the 4 years we’ve been married.
My husband was my best friend: knew each other in 2014, and I wanted him to stay with me (he’s from England) with the hope everything would turn into more.
What Were The Opium Wars?
The Opium Wars of the mid-19th century represent a critical juncture in Chinese history. As China’s Qing Dynasty confronted foreign imperial powers, the wars demonstrated China’s vulnerability and set the stage for the decline of traditional Chinese society.
Picture of the Day
Quentin Tarantino working at Video Archives circa 1984 just years before he’ll go on to write “True Romance”
Before he was a famous Oscar-winning filmmaker, Quentin Tarantino got his start working at a video rental store in Manhattan Beach, California called Video Archives. In the mid-1980s, Tarantino landed a job at Video Archives right after dropping out of acting classes. He worked at the video store for five years, using his time there to deepen his knowledge and love of films.