Month: June 2018
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10 Unusual Royalty Rules to be followed by every Royal Family
Every family has a tradition. The royal families have centuries of traditions, customs, and rules put in place that are still adhered to today. some of these make sense and are rooted in history, but others are very specific and just plain weird. Going from a commoner to Dutches overnight would be overwhelming in itself, but over 1200 years of…
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Ever Heard about the Ice Cream Museum?
Ice Cream is more than a Dessert, it’s a Therapy. via-wanderingjokas.comWho doesn’t love ice cream? The love for ice cream made Maryellis Bunn, a 25 yr old Laguna Beach, CA native to open an ICE CREAM MUSEUM. via-https://www.nymag.com This was definitely your childhood fantasy too. This museum transforms childhood dreams into reality. lishcreative.com Why Ice Cream Museum? via-www..miami.com When she…
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Tips to Survive Deadly Wild Animal Attacks
For most of us, the chance of encountering a wild animal attack is pretty slim but terrifying. While humans are undoubtedly the most dangerous species on earth, facing a 20 feet long shark or a roaring lion would leave most of us fearing for our life and at a good chance of losing it too. As life can be quite…
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Amazing Spots for the Destination Wedding of Your Dreams
If you’re not the one to tie the knot at just another venue in your hometown, but you’re more of an adventurous type ‒ a destination wedding will be the best choice. If you’ve been considering a destination wedding, don’t think about traveling a few miles to say your vows, but think big. Imagine saying your “I do” on the…
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Meet the First Woman to Undergo Sex Reassignment Surgery
via wikipedia.com Christine Jorgensen was born on May 30, 1926. She was an American trans woman who became famous for having sex reassignment surgery. Jorgensen was born and raised in Bronx, New York City. After graduating high school in 1945, she got into the U.S. Army for the World War II. After her service, while attending schools, she heard of…
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