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Signs She’s Not in Love with You – She’s Just Playing Along
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Signs she is pretending to love you include lack of affection, emotional distance, and inconsistent behavior. Learn key red flags to spot fake love.
How do you know if you should go to the emergency room?
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It can be hard to tell whether an injury, illness or other troubling symptom warrants a trip to the ER. See when it is good to go to the ER.
Is Aries Rising the Key to Your Inner Strength and Determination?
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Aries rising exudes bold energy, confidence, and leadership, forging new paths and captivating those around it, offering insight into self and others.
A.1., the Steak Sauce Created for a King
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Originally created for England's King George IV, A.1. sauce is still beloved by connoisseurs all over the world, though it isn't just for steak anymore.
12 Largest Cities in Mexico, Ranked by Population
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Mexico is home to some of the world's biggest and most dynamic urban centers. From the bustling streets of its capital to rural areas, the largest cities in Mexico showcase distinct cultures and lifestyles.
Ridiculous History: When People Thought They Were Made of Glass
From royalty to the layperson, the glass delusion was common in medieval Europe. Learn more about the glass delusion at HowStuffWorks Now.
The Southern Accent Is Dying, Y'all
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Why do Southerners start losing their accents when a lot of Northerners move in? Learn about the decline of the Southern accent at HowStuffWorks Now.
What's a disruptive technology?
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Disruptive technology might sound annoying, but it's actually a sign of advancement. Learn why at HowStuffWorks.
Aliens? Lasers? Water? What Caused the Al Naslaa Rock to Split So Precisely?
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Split as if by a laser, the Al Naslaa rock in Saudi Arabia's Tayma Oasis baffles scientists and amateur geologists alike. How did this perfect split happen?
The 'Straight Up' History of the Iconic Martini Glass
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You know the story behind the martini: James Bond always orders his "shaken, not stirred." But what's the story behind the classic glass it's always served in?