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Why Do I Keep Loosing Just One Sock From A Pair?

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     You take out your laundry - you're sure of exactly how many clothes you have in that pile. Your T-shirt that you've worn four times in the last week, your underwear, your two trousers, a few tank tops, and three pairs of socks. At least you were sure you had all three pairs when the pile went into the washing machine. Somehow, you get your clothes back and a sock is mysteriously missing. Gone, to join the other lost socks, in the abyss of your washing machine, or the floor of the road to your washing machine, or maybe your underwear drawer because you never really took it out in the first place.          Well, weirdly enough scientists seem to have have figured out exactly what goes  into why your socks go missing as often as they do. So much so that there's actually a mathematical formula! So no Steven Hawking spontaneous black hole theory, no gremlins, just math and logic. According to Samsung's Adwash Research Post, which you ...

Your Talents Haven't Gone Anywhere, Even If You Don't Think So

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             So, it's a noticeable thing that as we grow older, people seem to stop doing the things they love. The things that make them happy. It's like in the midst of school, and part time jobs, interning, paying bills and living like parents, we forget there are things we actually like to do. That life hasn't always been a jumble of making sure we have enough money to afford  food, and that the talents we used to have, that we forgot about, are somehow still inside of us and haven't died with our "what if's" and "I don't think I have time right now".      It's weird how when these talents leave us for such a long time,  you start to feel slightly  guilty - even though despite the guilt you don't start using them again. You don't suddenly decide one morning, I'm going to start today. No matter how long the nagging goes on. Why? I think it's because inside us we're all  scar...

10 Things I Wish I Had Known At Seventeen - Series (Part 2)

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     There are a few things I wish I would have been able to tell myself when I was Seventeen because they would definitely have helped make life easier. So now that you're seventeen, as you read this,  think of it as a letter from your future self: to you: 1.  Learn to save money, it's really going to help you in the future. You don't need to get everything you want. Most of them you can live without, and eventually you might be able to save up for that trip to Spain you've always wanted. 2.  Take care of yourself. Build good hygiene habits; brushing your teeth, taking your bath every morning. A lot of college students fall into the ritual of deodorant. No one wants to walk around, or beside someone who smells like a potent plant. You can only cover up so much odor with deodorant. 3.  Study, like your life depends on it. Because in a way it does. Imagine spending all that money  in school and coming out of it a...

10 Things I Wish I Had Known At Sixteen - Series (Part 1)

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10 Things I  Wish I Had Know At Sixteen  1.   Don't take life too seriously. Breathe, relax. You won't ever be this young again, so make it count because the next three years after this become serious, you'll get older and have more responsibilities. You're not old yet, and even if you try, you'll never really have your future all figured out, not even at twenty - trust me. So cherish every moment you have now. They're more important than you realize. 2.   Take care of yourself. Don't be reckless. This isn't the time to experiment with pot, or weed just because your friends are. You can save money for other things, instead of possibly becoming a weed addict. And please don't drunk drive! Not even a little bit, not even for a spin. Drunk driving is the number 1 cause of teen death in the U.S. You have a wonderful life ahead of you and you can be so much more than a statistic, don't waste your life for one night of fun t...

Why Boys Brains Are Like Waffles

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The Waffle Analogy Boys have waffle brains. This is funny to explain, but just as funny as explaining that girls have spaghetti brains. Funny or quirky, the waffle analogy is a perfect explanation for the way guys think or the way they don't think that sometimes baffles and frustrates girls.   You see, guys  have boxes in their heads - different storage spaces for different thing: Cars, family, food, computer issues. Each space for one thing and one thing alone.  If a guy is in one compartment, that is all he focuses on. If he's watching T.V, he's in the T.V box. When he's in the garage, he's in the garage box. Sometimes, in between these boxes the guys have what's known as their blank box. This is the stress reliever box. A box without words or thoughts where guys can just go and park their brains for while. If you've ever noticed your brother, or uncle, or guy friend sitting on a couch somewhere and they seem to have completely zoned out,...