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18 Childhood Tunes You’ve Heard, But Never Knew the Names of
Welcome to the world of such popular yet unfamiliar melodies from films and cartoons that you heard in childhood. Now, this world will cease to be anonymous to you.
Quarantine for Lovers: 8 Simple Ideas for At-Home Dates
Quarantine doesn’t mean that you have to forget about date nights. It’s quite the opposite! Now that you are at home together, you have plenty of time, and we have at least 8 ideas on how to spend this time romantically.
Weekly Fun: Spending Bill Gates’ Fortune, the Quarantine Simpsons, and a Dog Stealing False Teeth
This week’s stories feature a groundhog teasing dogs with pizza, Banksy working at home, spending Bill Gates’ fortune, and a BBC weather forecast ending with a drumming session.
10 Worthy Netflix Movies You Might Have Missed
Be quick to read our selection of the most worthwhile Netflix films that will brighten up the monotonous evenings of self-isolation.
3 Reasons to Remain Optimistic During the Coronavirus Pandemic, Especially If You Are an Entrepreneur
Businessmen and startup owners will surely get favorable opportunities when the danger of the novel coronavirus begins to fade. And in this article, we will tell you why.
How to Watch Movies and TV Shows with Friends If You’re in Quarantine or in Different Cities and Countries
If you miss watching movies and TV shows with your friends together, stop being sad right now! We know how to solve this problem without violating quarantine rules.
Weekly Fun: A Fox That Stole a Smartphone, Squirrels Taking Over Parks, and The Simpsons Social Distancing Into
This week’s stories feature a developer who created a neural network that talks to people instead of him, a fan-made remake of ‘Back to the Future,’ and a bulldog delivering cookies to neighbors to feel less lonely.