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How Many Butts in a Buttload?
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If you've ever expressed the charming idea that you have a buttload of something, you may have wondered what the measure of a buttload actually is and where the phrase came from.
What Are Moonmoons?
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What are moonmoons? HowStuffWorks looks at the moons of moons.
Sea Spiders Breathe Through Pores in Their Legs
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Sea spiders don't do anything by the book, and researchers have just gotten to the bottom of how they breathe.
Is Driving Barefoot Illegal?
Police definitely frown against us driving without shoes, but is it against the law? HowStuffWorks looks at whether you driving barefoot is illegal.
Stinging 'Sea Lice' Invading Atlantic Beaches
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Sea lice are translucent little jellyfish babies. HowStuffWorks looks at how they make you itch.
Pillow Fighting Isn't Just Child's Play, It's a Real Sport
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Forget Ultimate Fighting. Pillow fighting is the real ultimate sport. HowStuffWorks looks at the sport of pillow fighting.
Ploonets: When Moons Become Planets
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Moons of giant planets outside the solar system may be pushed out of their orbits and begin to circle their stars separately. HowStuffWorks takes a look.
Guess the Movie From Its Famous Line
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Fancy yourself a cinema buff? Take the quiz and find out how well you really know these iconic movie lines.
Kummakivi, Finland's Balancing Rock, Seems to Defy the Laws of Physics
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It looks completely impossible that this rock should stand, balanced as it is, but it has not moved since the last ice age.
Why is the keypad arrangement different for a telephone and a calculator?
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It's one of those seemingly-unexplainable lapses in logic -- Why do these two digit-based devices order their number keys in exactly opposite ways?