The zombie myth is far older and more rooted in history than the blinkered arc of American pop culture suggests.
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The zombie myth is far older and more rooted in history than the blinkered arc of American pop culture suggests.
Read More »The magazine invited Kimberly Conrad Hefner, Charlotte Kemp, Cathy St. George, Monique St. Pierre, Renee Tenison, Candace Collins, and Lisa Matthews to re-enact their legendary magazine shoots. source:dailymail
Read More »In the run-up to the Mexican All Saints Day (aka the Day of the Dead), Pepsi once released bottles with an inverted logo. Most customers thought that it was a simple production defect, but some of the particularly savvy shoppers realized that, when inverted, the Pepsi logo read isded,which was very similar to the words ”is dead”!
Read More »Spinach Popeye may have had a point when he declared, “I’m strong to the finish, ‘cause I eats me spinach.” This dark leafy green is loaded with folate, a water-soluble B vitamin that serves to help the body form red blood cells. But when it comes to the bedroom, spinach can provide a much-needed energetic boost. “Foods rich in folate ...
Read More »1. ‘Your’ vs. ‘You’re’: “Your” is a possessive pronoun, while “you’re” is a contraction of “you are.” Example 1: You’re pretty. Example 2: Give me some of your whiskey.
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