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What Is Today? Batman Day
This year, DC Comics officially announced that Batman Day will take place on September 19. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, this will be an entirely virtual event.
What Is Today? The Birthday of the First Smiley Face
On September 19, 1982, Carnegie Mellon University professor Scott E. Fahlman first proposed the use of three consecutive characters: colon, hyphen, and closing parenthesis to denote a "smiling face" in a text that is typed on a computer.
Why Do We Cringe When Other People Mess Up?
Today, we will try to figure out why we feel extremely embarrassed or ashamed when someone else acts or is too awkward or stupid and why this feeling might actually be beneficial to us.
What Is Today? National Cheeseburger Day
Legend has it that in the 1920s, Lionel Sternberger, a young diner chef in Pasadena, California, somehow overcooked a hamburger, but decided to add some cheese to disguise this. This is how the cheeseburger was born.
Handy Tips: How to Create a Nice-Looking Poster Quickly
Creating a poster is a rather laborious and tricky process. In this article, we have collected sources of inspiration, useful generators, and tips for creating a good-looking poster that can reach and fascinate the end customer.
What Is Today? Constitution Day and Citizenship Day in the USA
Constitution Day and Citizenship Day is celebrated in the United States annually on September 17, starting in 2001, by the decision of President George W. Bush.
What Is Today? National Cream Filled Doughnut Day
There are not only several holidays in the USA dedicated to doughnuts, but this treat also has a whole patriotic and legendary history.