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The Darkside of Seedless Fruit

by bronzetyger2000 in Issues, June 7, 2011
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What stores don’t tell you about seedless fruit.

Sex Foods

by sandynpj in Sexuality, April 26, 2011
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Foods that are tempting in nature.

A Potted History of Wine

by elissamichelezacher in History, February 19, 2011
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A glass of red through the ages.

Sex The Natural Way

by tonyleather in Sexuality, February 10, 2011
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As you get older, your sex drive changes, though the desire rarely diminishes. Take whatever help you can get, and minimize the frustration.

Strange Deaths: Some Unusual and Unfortunate Exits

by Mr Ghaz in Death, October 4, 2009
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In September 1927 dancer Isadora Duncan happened to express her admiration for a Bugatti sports car owned by Benoit Falchetto, a garage owner in Nice. Anticipating that Isadora’s interest might extend to purchasing it, Falchetto offered to take her for a test drive. Since Isadora was lightly dressed, with only a silk scarf around her shoulders, Falchetto offered her his leather driving coat. But she declined. “Good-bye, my friends, I am off to glory,” she called out, theatrically throwing her scarf behind her as the Bugatti pulled away. Seconds later the trailing scarf became entangled in one wheel of the car, and Isadora was strangled.

Learning Latin: Carpe Diem

by vivereque in Languages, March 30, 2009
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The phrase “carpe diem” comes from Ode 1.11 by Quintus Horatius Flaccus, otherwise known as Horace. Here the poem is presented with an explanation. See the oft used phrase within the original context.

Five New Years Traditions That Don’t Seem Traditional in any Sense of the Word

by Dialga in Holidays, January 4, 2009
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Watching the giant New Years Ball drop is pretty exciting, but every person has their own unique way of celebrating a new year. Here are five pretty interesting New Years traditions!

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