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How Much Do You Like Your Significant Other?

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Are you in love with your significant other because you like everything about them, or do your feelings prevent you from seeing their true nature? Take this quiz to find out how much you like your partner.

What's Your Fairy Name?

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Now's your chance to leave all of your worries behind, because we're turning you into a mythical fairy! But what should your name be? If you're as curious as us about this, then take our magical quiz now!

How Sunspots Work

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Sunspots are explained in this article. Learn about sunspots.

10 Traits That Make Insects Survivors

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If people had exoskeletons and wings maybe they'd be around forever, too. HowStuffWorks looks at 10 traits that make insects survivors.

You're 100% Yeehaw if You Can Finish These Kacey Musgraves Lyrics

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Kacey Musgraves is an all-American country music star you can't help but love! She sings about things we all understand, from broken hearts to the fear of never leaving home. Do you think you know her lyrics? Put your knowledge to the test today!

How do tuned intake runners work on your car?

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I've heard about tuned intake runners for car engines that provide a kind of turbo-charging effect. How do they work?

Ritzow Deuce: Profile of a Hot Rod

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Roger Ritzow commissioned Troy Trepanier to build his Ritzow Deuce roadster. Learn more about the Ritzow Deuce and other hot rods.

The Orchid Mantis Looks Like a Flower, 'Stings' Like a Bee

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For decades scientists assumed these insects looked so much like orchids as a form of camouflage. But they were wrong. They look this way because they're deceptive predators.

No, That Grass Spider Isn't Dangerous

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The grass spider is one of of the most common critters you'll find in your backyard. Part of the Agelenopsis genus, these arachnids are masters at building funnel-shaped webs in dense vegetation and brush piles, where they lie in wait for prey.

32 Mexico States: From Baja to Yucatán and Everywhere in Between

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Mexico, officially known as the United Mexican States, has 32 distinct regions. Each state offers its own unique identity, from bustling major cities to serene coastal plains. The Mexico states are home to diverse landscapes, vibrant traditions and a rich history.

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