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Can You Survive Our Minecraft Quiz?

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How much do you know about this award-winning game that features baby zombies riding chickens and other crazy stuff?

Quiz: Finish That Jingle!

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See how many of these jingles you recognize, plus test your knowledge of jingle trivia!

Disappearing Tattoos for the Commitment Phobes

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A company called Ephemeral is trying to make tattoos for the commitment-shy a reality; they only last a year. Learn more at HowStuffWorks Now.

Kintsugi: What a Broken Bowl Can Teach Us

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This Japanese art uses a precious metal to literally fill in the cracks of a broken pottery piece. Learn more about kintsugi at HowStuffWorks.

Our Online Personalities Change Across Different Social Media Platforms

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A new Penn State study examines how social media platform affects our public personae. Learn more in this HowStuffWorks article.

New Drugs Could Help Prevent Hearing Loss

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HowStuffWorks looks at the effectiveness of kenpaullone and other drugs that may prevent hearing loss.

Why Are People Eating Activated Charcoal?

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Activated charcoal is popping up everywhere. HowStuffWorks takes a look at the pros and cons of eating the black stuff.

Fur Trout: The Cold, Hard Truth About Furry Fish

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Have you ever heard of the fur trout? From the Great Lakes Region to the Arkansas River, surprising reports of these unusual fish (also known as the beaver trout) have fascinated fishermen and cryptid enthusiasts alike for generations.

The 'Not Deer' Cryptid Is Exactly What It Sounds Like

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The not deer is a creature that looks like a normal deer but just ... isn’t.

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