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The best fuel for your brain is the high-end information which makes your neurons generate ideas and satisfy curiosity. We search, dig, and process the most relevant materials to create the kaleidoscope of cognitive content, stories, tips, and how-to write-ups. This is what life looks like here on The Internet Protocol. Travelers, life observers, and all the inquiring minds can get the first-rate pool of articles. Travel guides, book reviews, movies and TV shows, psychology, and investigations.
How to Take Care of Yourself in Quarantine, Following Online Beauty and Hygiene Tutorials
We suggest that we focus on the latest online instructions made by people spending time in self-isolation who created their tutorials for those of us running wild in quarantine.
Weekly Fun: The Biggest Hollywood Fight, an Arrested Tiger Sculpture, and a Death Metal Album by Liquid Death
This week’s stories feature a runaway tiger who turned out to be a sculpture, the biggest Hollywood fighting challenge, and a bird that intercepted a rocket flying into a tank.
4 Simple Recipes for Home-Made Cocktails or How to Turn Your Kitchen Into a Bar
The quarantine will end someday, but the skills and knowledge that you will gain through online courses, self-education, and our recipes will remain with you forever.
6 Mobile Apps That Will Help You Spend Money More Rationally
Fortunately, keeping track of your budget is super easy today because all you need to do is to download an app and (the hardest part) remember to record your expenses in it.
5 Ways to Avoid Getting Fired That Really Work
In this article, we will tell you how to be guaranteed to avoid being fired and keep afloat. And for all this, you will not even have to do something forbidden.
The Little Things That Show That the Person Is Not For You
We have highlighted behavioral patterns that suggest that the person next to you is not the most appropriate one, and further communication with him/her can lead to a relationship that is called toxic.
Weekly Fun: Middle Ages Memes, 16 Types of Zoomers, and a Video Conference with Einstein
This week’s stories feature how modern memes would look like in the Middle Ages, a famous conductor who turned into a meme, and 16 types of Zoom users.