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A Surefire Way to Prevent a Hangover
From our own bitter experience, many of us know how to relieve the pangs of a hangover when they have already come. But it is always better to prevent something than to deal with its consequences.
Handy Tips: How to Use Your Phone if Its Screen Is Cracked
Today, we will tell you about emergency measures to keep your Android smartphone or iPhone alive before you get it to the hospital.
Handy Tips: 3 Life Hacks for Your Car
Today, we will tell you about 3 useful life hacks for your car that you can try right away. They will help you keep your pizza hot as well as defrost door locks.
Why It's Okay Not to Like New Year's Day
It is believed that the New Year should certainly bring us happiness and joy. But this holiday is not always cheerful and carefree. The reasons for this can be very different, like non-obvious triggers that we do not think about at all.
The 8 Most Iconic Christmas Gift Ideas
How to please a person who has everything? Give them a high-quality thing that will last more than one year: an unkillable pair of shoes, a warm woolen scarf, or a classic sweater.
Weekly Fun: Describing 2020 in One Word and Weird Thrift Store Finds
This week’s stories feature a Twitter flash mob that offers users to describe 2020 in one word, a Santa Claus neural network that will voice your greetings, and weird thrift store finds.
Real vs. Artificial Christmas Tree: Which One Is Better for the Environment?
In mid-December, one natural question arises: is it better to buy a real tree or a fake one? Especially if it's not about money, but also about the desire to think of the holiday more consciously and take care of nature.