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Why Are People Superstitious About Double-yolked Eggs?

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Friday the 13th, a black cat crossing your path and a four-leafed clover are all common superstitions. But have you heard about double-yolk eggs?

Do We Actually Swallow Spiders in Our Sleep?

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Worried about creepy-crawlies entering your mouth while you sleep? Relax, spiders have no interest in being eaten. In fact, there's no record of anyone swallowing a spider while sleeping.

Everlasting Love: How do you know if it's for real?

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How do you know if everlasting love is for real? Learn about the science and likelihood behind everlasting love at Discovery Health.

Why We're Fat

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Knowing why we are fat will help us lose weight and promote good health. Learn about why we are fat at Discovery Health.

Sharing the Burden: Tips for Dividing Household Responsibilities With Your Spouse

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Dividing household responsibilities with your spouse will reduce stress. Learn about dividing household responsibilities with your spouse.

How to Design Your Own Engagement Ring

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Knowing how to design your own engagement ring can help you get exactly what you want, within your budget. Read about designing an engagement ring.

Why Does the U.S. Use Fahrenheit Instead of Celsius?

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While most of the rest of the world has switched to Celsius, the U.S. continues to use the Fahrenheit temperature scale, apparently out of simple inertia.

Corduroy: The Vintage Fabric That Always Makes a Comeback

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HowStuffWorks looks at the roots of corduroy fabric, how to care for it and how it has evolved.

What Is a Mandala? (No, Not Nelson. That's Mandela)

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HowStuffWorks looks at the circular design of the mandala and its use in many religions and cultures, and why you don't have to be an artist to start making one right now.

Groom of the Stool: A Crappy Job With Royal Benefits

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It may sound degrading to modern ears, but the groom of the stool, the person who helped the British king with his toilet duties, held an extremely prestigious position and was a close confidant of the monarch.

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