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Renat Agzamov, ex-boxer turned pastry chef, is famous for his giant multi-tiered cakes

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Over 90% of Schools in England Have Banned Mobile Phone Use | My Modern Met

By Eva Baron on May 1, 2025 Photo: Createasea via Unsplash “If we are serious about helping children reap the many benefits of the Internet, we need to get serious about regulating what they can see, where they can see … Continue reading

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The First Time I Met A White Person

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Three Generations Grow Closer Over Traditional Vietnamese Cuisine in ‘Spring Roll Dream’ | Colossal

December 5, 2024 Animation Film Food Kate Mothes “Spring Roll Dream” is a stop-motion short film directed and animated by Mai Vu, celebrating how food connects us to our heritage. When a mother arrives home with her young son to … Continue reading

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Quebec made this billboard to prevent people from jaywalking.

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Stevie Kilner | First part of a video (which I’ve split in two) today from my trip to the Bridestones, a Stone Age Neolithic burial monument near Congleton, dating back to c.3000BC.

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Is it a restroom or a loo?

Let’s explore British English and American English. In another transatlantic war of words, Rob (a Brit) and Jess (an American) debate the differing words for the same things either side of the pond. For our new Channel Memberships click “Join” … Continue reading

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That’s called innovation.

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Stroopwafel in the Netherlands

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Gabe kamphuis (@gabekamphuis.bsky.social)

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