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1 week ago |
flipboard.com | Miguel Ordóñez |Donata Ruzgaitė |Justinas Keturka
1 hour agoExperts say the youngest working generation could be in for a rude awakening, thanks to less wealth, economic inexperience, and the rise of stock trading apps. Ask a millennial, and they’ll tell you all about the Great Recession. Many of them, fresh out of school, resorted to taking any job they …
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1 month ago |
flipboard.com | Miguel Ordóñez |Justinas Keturka
1 hour agoSRINAGAR, India (AP) — India’s parliament early Thursday passed a controversial bill moved by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist government to amend laws governing Muslim land endowments. The bill would add non-Muslims to boards that manage waqf land endowments and give the government …
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1 month ago |
boredpanda.com | Miguel Ordóñez |Justinas Keturka
Apartment living has its fair share of upsides and drawbacks. While lower maintenance costs and the convenience of amenities are among the pros, living in a tight space too close to a neighbor can be a significant downside. This was a problem a homeowner dealt with living next to an older couple, who constantly complained about “noises” she was supposedly making during reasonable hours.
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1 month ago |
boredpanda.com | Miguel Ordóñez |Gabija Palšytė
Artificial intelligence is slowly becoming an integral part of everyday life. It has begun to replace human tasks, and experts are anticipating a complete takeover of full-time jobs. It has also become a tool to help people potentially land jobs. This IT recruiter was nearly fooled by an applicant, whom they later discovered used AI during the screening process. As someone familiar with AI technology, the author was left in utter shock by what they unraveled. Read the entire story below.
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1 month ago |
flipboard.com | Miguel Ordóñez |Gabija Palšytė
The iconic role that made Michelle Pfeiffer miserable: “I would go to bed every night crying”Anyone who sets their sights on becoming a successful actor knows that it won’t be an easy ride, with Michelle Pfeiffer enduring several ups and …
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1 month ago |
boredpanda.com | Miguel Ordóñez |Justinas Keturka
In February, Forbes highlighted a study revealing that job burnout is at an all-time high of 66%. While findings point to return-to-office mandates as the main culprit, employees have their reasons for hating the work they do. Some of these people even quit on the spot, and they are sharing their stories in a recent Reddit thread. They upped and left without turning back and feel zero regrets about their decision. As you will come to read, their rage quit triggers are mostly valid.
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1 month ago |
boredpanda.com | Miguel Ordóñez |Gabija Palšytė
Language sometimes has a funny way of transcending cultures. What may be typical for native speakers in a particular country could come out comically bewildering to outsiders. Scottish English is an excellent example, which you will see in full display in the following social media posts. We’ve gathered these screenshots from the Scottish People Twitter subreddit, where over 900,000 members showcase their unique brand of humor. Enjoy the quick laughs, although some of these may confuse you.
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1 month ago |
flipboard.com | Miguel Ordóñez |Gabija Palšytė
1 hour agoTracy Morgan wheeled away from Knicks game after seemingly falling illThe comedian was seen on video wiping what appeared to be vomit from his face. It wasn't clear what caused the incident at Madison Square Garden.
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2 months ago |
boredpanda.com | Miguel Ordóñez |Gabija Palšytė
An engagement ring is a massive deal for many. While it may symbolize love and/or status, it’s a shiny little keepsake that every woman would want to keep for the rest of their life. But is it the same case for an unattractive piece of jewelry? A woman encountered this problem when she received what she described as a “horrendous” and “impractical” ring from her fiancé. It saddened her so much that it drove her to tears as the couple realized a few new things about themselves.
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2 months ago |
kirkusreviews.com | Elizabeth Withey |Jimmy Fallon |Miguel Ordóñez |Kelly Starling Lyons
Visually engaging and relevant to little readers. Intriguing stories, told using just two little words. With its minimal text, this book invites the toddler and preschool set to make inferences about what’s going on in its immersive artwork. The opening illustration, labeled “IN,” shows a light-skinned child asleep in a bed as a cat slumbers at the youngster’s feet. The following image, labeled “OUT,” shows the same cat outside of the bedroom window, climbing a tree.