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If you’re under 55, you simply won’t get it.
I did pin curls every night during highschool….was better than the dang curling iron I have to use nowadays.Stayed with Aunt on Saturday nites so. Could go to church with her. Cousin pin curled my every sat. Looked like an Afro before that was a thing! 😁 How about spoolies anyone ! 🤔???? And those…
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Heavily tattooed dad faces backlash before wife reveals the truth
Don’t judge a book by its cover is a very famous saying, but every now and then, people need a reminder about this. If a parent does not look what you typically expect them to look like, judging them based on their appearance can sometimes be massively unfair. When people saw his face tattoos, they…
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Coach goes viral online for this one act during kids’ basketball game
Teachers are some of the most important people in our community, and yet they are one of the most undervalued. It takes a special person to dedicate their life to educate others, serve as role models, give advice, and mentor the younger generations. We often hear about how teachers have gone above and beyond to…
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Understanding and Managing Those Painful Red Bumps
Among the various types of eczema, dyshidrotic eczema can be particularly troublesome, causing those pesky, itchy blisters to erupt on the hands and feet. Let’s delve deeper into this condition What is Dyshidrotic Eczema? Dyshidrotic eczema, also known as pompholyx, is a type of eczema that manifests as tiny, fluid-filled blisters on the palms, sides…
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Doctor Reveals 7 Health Issues Hidden in Your Nails — What They Could Be Telling You
The image you’ve shared shows vertical ridges (also called longitudinal ridging) and brittle or splitting nails, which can be signs of several underlying health conditions or nutritional deficiencies. Here’s what these nail changes might indicate: Vertical Ridges Common with aging – usually harmless if no other symptoms are present. Possible nutrient deficiencies, such as: Iron…
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20 foods that can be consumed after the expiration date
Many people discard food once it passes the printed expiration date, believing it’s no longer safe to eat. However, most of these dates refer to quality rather than safety. According to the USDA, with the exception of infant formula, expiration dates are not federally required and don’t necessarily indicate that food is spoiled. Many items…
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We ordered a salad, but there were tiny black specks in the food – we went straight to the hospital
What was supposed to be a relaxing dinner turned into something out of a horror story. A simple salad, a few bites in… and then a discovery so unsettling, it changed the way we looked at food forever. This isn’t just a story about a ruined meal — it’s a war:nin My friend and I…
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The Man Behind the Record-Breaking Body Modifications
Rolf Buchholz, a 62-year-old man from Germany, is internationally recognized for his dedication to body modification. Holding two Guinness World Records—most body modifications (male) and most piercings (male)—his appearance reflects decades of carefully chosen changes that represent personal meaning and self-expression. A Personal Journey in Body Art Rolf’s body modification journey began with small tattoos…
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What to Do When Scalp Bumps Appear on Your Child: A Guide for Concerned Parents
Discovering unexpected bumps on your child’s scalp can be alarming. These small lesions may seem minor but can leave you wondering whether they’re a harmless reaction or the sign of something more serious. If your pediatrician appointment is still days away, it’s important to know how to care for your child in the meantime. Understanding…
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Why Does a Green Ring Appear Around Hard-Boiled Eggs?
Hard-boiled eggs are one of the most popular and convenient protein sources in the world. They’re used in breakfast meals, salads, sandwiches, and even appetizers. Yet, despite being easy to prepare, a common issue often surprises many home cooks: a greenish-gray ring around the yolk. This unexpected discoloration can raise questions—Is the egg spoiled? Is…