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Dear Tony Robbins, THIS Is How You Walk on Hot Coals

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The first rule of fire walking? Don't stop walking. Especially not to take a selfie. BrainStuff has a few more tips in this video, too.

Anatomy of an Orangutan Murder

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Researchers observed an unprecedented female-on-female orangutan killing reminiscent of a human murder. Learn more in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

When It Comes to Q-Tips, We Do the One Thing We're Not Supposed to. Why?

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We humans act in our own self-interest, but when it comes to cotton buds and ears we do exactly what science says not to. And yes, your doctor can tell.

Why Hasn't There Been Another Constitutional Convention?

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The first and only Constitutional Convention was held in Philadelphia in 1787. HowStuffWorks NOW looks into why there haven't been others.

Ridiculous History: Ranchers Hacked Barbed Wire Fences to Create Phone Lines

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Barbed wire fences were used to create telephone networks in rural areas. Learn more about barbed wire phone lines in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Hand Sniffing After Hand Shaking Is a Thing

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Humans use their sniffers to check out each other, notably after shaking hands with someone. Learn more at HowStuffWorks Now.

Ridiculous History: Meet Simeon Ellerton, Noted Pedestrian & Rock Hound

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Simeon Ellerton walked all over the U.K. in the 18th century. On the way home he'd bring the materials to build himself a house.

How a Brinicle Works

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Underwater icicles, also called brinicles or sea stalactites, form when super-cold brine meets normal seawater. The sub-zero phenomenon can kill some sea life.

How Long Should You Really Go Without Washing Your Jeans?

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Should jeans be washed often? Do you really need to wash them at all? Learn more about washing jeans in this HowStuffWorks article.

Ridiculous History: Sentenced to Death by Molten Gold Down the Throat

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Did execution by molten metal ever take place? Learn more about execution by molten gold in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

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