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Here Are 10 Unbelievable Things We Take For Granted Every Day.

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Guess what? Life is pretty awesome, even if you're not constantly aware of it. Every day, amazing things happen that we don't even  notice  because we're too busy focusing on our own lives, problems, hopes and dreams. That's not a bad thing, but you should acknowledge that this world is pretty incredible from time to time. Take these inexplicable occurrences and phenomena, for example. We have these awesome things and interesting things and we don't even know why or how. Take a look at this unbelievable stuff! 1.) Gravity mugglenet We all know it exists or else we'd be floating around every which way, but even the most learned scientist can't explain how gravity manages to hold everything together. Refrigerator magnets have a stronger force than gravity and I'm knocking those over all of the time. 2.) "The Hum" Zeality Some residents of Taos, New Mexico claim to be able to hear a mystery low-frequency hum through...

ME I NOGO SMOKE AGAIN

If used as a commercial, this video could effectively and powerfully teach people the harmful effects of smoking. Seriously, this video needs no introduction. It's insanity, defined. Maybe it'll even save your life. (via  Gizmodo ) If you need a reason to stop smoking, this is it. 

These Awesome Inventions Prove That We Are Living In A Crazy Futuristic World.

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Most people are pretty impatient for new gadgets and inventions. They are always asking, "Where are the flying cars?" Guess what, we don't have them yet,  okay?  But we  do  have some pretty incredible inventions already. Here are some of the wildest inventions we already have. These just prove that the future is  now .  1.) A portable record player! HuffingtonPost 2.) A clock that writes down the time. BuzzFeed 3.) This is where we came from. 128 GB at our fingertips. YanTragYan 4.) Chemically resistant clothes immune to stains. Youtube 5.) A keyboard that isn't even really there! SeanBluestone 6.) An app that translates languages. iTunes 7.) A wrap around bike. CapitalismFreedom 8.) A trash can that will catch your trash wherever you throw it. WireFresh 9.) An amazing pen that can write in any color you want. CapitalismFreedom 10.) Po...

GOD KNOWS I MUST VISIT THESE PLACES BEFORE I DIE

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Everyone knows about the 'Seven Wonders of the World'. Pyramids, statues of bearded guys, remarkable constructions of classical antiquity, yada yada, but did you know that the mother earth made her own wonders? The world was already a beautiful place before humans were put on it. Here are some true natural wonders of the world that you probably didn't even know about. Once you see them, you'll want to visit these places before you die. Antelope Canyon, Page, Arizona. wikipedia wikipedia Hamilton Pool, Austin, Texas. tumblr tumblr The Waitomo Glowworm Caves, North Island, New Zealand. tumblr tumblr flickr Lake Hillier, Middle Island, Australia. imgur imgur One’uli Beach, Maui, Hawaii. pinterest aloha-hawaii Salar De Uyuni, Potosí, Bolivia. tourist-destinations tumblr Champagne Pool, North Island, New Zealand. w...

Meet PATRICK OLDEST WORMBAT

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Wombats  are a four-legged marsupial that are native to Australia. They're known for being stocky little mammals with short, stubby tails and a face  no one on Earth  can resist. Patrick the Wombat just happens to be the oldest living wombat in captivity... and quite possibly the cutest.  Wombat Pat (as I like to call him) resides at Ballarat Wildlife Park in Australia. When he isn't busy doing marsupial things, he hangs out with his handlers. They may be the luckiest people in the world.  Wombats may look like big rodents (like capybaras), but they are marsupials. Ballarat Wildlife Park That means they are mammals that raise their babies in itty bitty pouches. Ballarat Wildlife Park Their pouch is backwards, unlike kangaroos. Ballarat Wildlife Park Wombats tend to burrow, so these backwards pouches protect their young. Ballarat Wildlife Park Patrick is 27 years-old (most wombats in captivity only live t...