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How Bougie Are You?

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Are you extra AF or as down-to-earth as they come? Take our quiz to reveal where you fall on the bougie spectrum! No cap, your results could leave you shook. You knew your Gucci taste was going to catch up with you at some point!

Can You Guess the Country From a Poorly Drawn Flag?

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How many countries can you name if we show you poorly drawn images of flags? Identifying flags is hard enough as it is, so we'll be impressed if you can guess these banners correctly. Hone in on the country facts and salute the most reasonable results!

What Sport Were You Meant to Play?

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Whether you're athletic AF or don't know the difference between dribbling and dunking, take our quiz to reveal what sport you were meant to play. Your results are finna surprise you. Who knows, you could low key be the GOAT!

Albino Snake Traits and Health Concerns

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An albino snake will stand out in its natural habitat. Unlike their non-albino counterparts, albino snakes have a genetic mutation that affects the production of melanin, the pigment responsible for the typical coloration in animals. This lack of melanin results in the distinctively pale or white skin and pink or red eyes that are the hallmarks of albinism.

Is the Liger a Real Animal or Just a 'Napoleon Dynamite' Gag?

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The liger is the offspring of a male lion (Panthera leo) and a female tiger (Panthera tigris). There is another type of lion-tiger hybrid called a tigon, which results from the breeding of a male tiger and a female lion. But ligers specifically have male lions as their fathers and female tigers (aka tigresses) as their mothers.

Secondary Colors: How to Use Purple, Green and Orange

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Secondary colors are the superstars that shine when any two of the three primary colors — red, blue and yellow — team up. The results are orange, green and purple. Think of them as the second level of the color wheel. In art class or any creative field, these hues are essential for building a full spectrum of colors.

Can you make a rocket engine using hydrogen peroxide and silver?

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At a drag race, I once saw a rocket car that was supposedly powered by spraying hydrogen peroxide on a silver mesh. The resultant reaction produced huge amounts of pure white smoke and apparently enough thrust to propel the car rapidly down the track. Does hydrogen peroxide really react with silver that way?

Can We Guess What Clique Your Crush Is In?

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We know who you li-ike, we know who you li-ike ... or do we? Find out if we can guess who you have a giant crush on - take this extremely scientific love quiz! (Don't worry, we promise not to tell Becky your results.)

Everyone Has a "Harry Potter" Character That Matches Their Soul. Who Are You?

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You don't need to be Professor Trelawny to see everyone has a "Harry Potter" character that matches their soul. Take our quiz to reveal which of J.K. Rowling's famous characters you're most like. Get your results faster than you can say "expecto patronum"!

Mexico's Flag Represents Ancient History and Everlasting Hope

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Mexico’s national flag is more than a colorful symbol; it’s a story in fabric form. Mexico's flag—specifically the version we see today—is the result of centuries of conflict, culture, and unification. It’s flown proudly in Mexico City’s central plaza and on government buildings across the country.

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