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November 26th
Good Grief Day
National Anti Obesity Day
National Cake Day
World Lewis Day
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If you simply CANNOT wait to put up your Christmas tree, you might be a narcissist. That’s according to psychologist Carmen Harra, who said that putting up your decorations early can reveal “concealed emotions and subconscious behavioral tendencies” – and, you guessed it, one of those might be narcissism. Why? Or how? Harra said: “Narcissists derive a sense of high satisfaction from being the center of attention, from being praised and applauded. And that these character traits can easily be fulfilled by turning one’s house into a winter wonderland for the entire neighborhood to admire.” On top of giving them a chance to “Show off”, it also gives them an opportunity to portray a “picture-perfect family”.
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The
word “quarantine” derives from the Venetian dialect of Italian
and the words “quaranta giorni,” meaning “forty days.” This
is because when it was discovered that ships were infested with
plague-carrying rats, they were made to sit at anchor outside
Venice’s city walls for forty days before coming ashore.
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“9-1-1: Lone Star” and “The Masked Singer” are coming back to Fox for the network’s winter season. Starting on Jan 20, the network will premiere new episodes for 2 of its buzziest dramas: Season 5 of 9-1-1: Lone Star and Season 1 of Rescue: HI-Surf. Lone Star will run until Feb. 3, which marks the finale of the series. Rescue: HI-Surf will continue to air new episodes on Mondays. Fox’s biggest event of the winter season happens on Feb. 9: That’s when Super Bowl LIX will premiere starting at 6:30pm ET. Whenever the big game concludes, it’ll will be followed by the Season 3 premiere of the Rob Lowe-hosted game show, “The Floor.”
It turns out Nicole Kidman’s viral meme showing her seemingly celebrating her divorce from Tom Cruise is a ‘big little lie’. She revealed the truth behind the iconic 2001 image while speaking to British GQ. The Oscar winner said the widely-held belief that she is walking outside with her arms raised in relief after her divorce was finalized is “not true”, and clarified that the shot was taken from a film, and was not “real life”. She did not specify which movie. The meme made headlines again in September when Jenna Dewan posted it after she and Channing Tatum settled their contentious divorce. LINK: https://shorturl.at/qAIyz
Viola Davis will be honored with the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the Golden Globes in 2025. Davis earned her first Golden Globe in the supporting actress category for her role in Denzel Washington’s “Fences”, going on to win the SAG Award and the Oscar. The “How to Get Away With Murder” star is the most-nominated Black woman in Oscar history. An artist, activist, philanthropist and best-selling author, Davis is one of 27 people to earn industry EGOT status, having won an Oscar, Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Award. Davis will be recognized on the 82nd Golden Globes broadcast on Jan. 5.
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Ralph Macchio was honored with the 2,795th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
An opinion column published on the Kidspot website argues that millennials make the best parents. And it makes a pretty good argument. The article, presumably written by a millennial, points out that not only are parents who are in that age group (28-43) regularly given advice by their parents who have “been there”, they are also served a “constant stream of content” including parenting advice, on social media. That includes what they go searching for, and things they just happen to come across, thanks to their personal algorithms. So, they can not only lean of tons of advice on what to do with their children when they experience certain situations, they can also take advantage of all kinds of new scientific research regarding the raising of children. The author did point out, however, that even if millennials truly are the best generation in history when it comes to parenting, “it’s worth keeping our opinions on how great we are to ourselves.”
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✓ Originally, the Eiffel Tower was going to be erected in Barcelona, but the project was rejected because citizens thought it would be an eyesore.
✓ A rainbow can only be seen in the morning or late afternoon.
✓ If you added a donut per day to your regular diet, you’d gain about 1 extra pound (.45kg) every 10 days.
✓ Giraffes
sleep using their own butts as pillows.
✓ It would take over an
hour for a heavy object to sink to the deepest part of the ocean.
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19% of Moms say they do THIS sometimes, to teach their family a lesson. What is it?
Answer: Hide clothes
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An company is offering kids the chance to speak to Santa Claus over the phone this year – or at least an A.I. Santa. The Artificial Intelligence-powered company SantaPhoneCalls.com says on its website that parents will be able to “Watch children’s faces light up as Santa knows their name, wishes, and favorite things in a one-on-one conversation they’ll never forget.” It works like this: Kids write out their wish list to send to the North Pole, and parents fill out the info online. Then, for $9.95, the child will receive a one-time call from Santa. For $14.95, they can chat with “him” for 5 minutes, AND receive a recording to “relive the magic and cherished memories of this moment for years to come.” Cyber-Santa will also talk to the whole family in a “personalized” call for $19.95. LINK: https://santaphonecalls.com/
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THE MOST-VISITED WEBSITES OF 2024 (so far):
Please note that our information source advises us that they went ahead and removed any NSFMS (Not Safe For Morning Show) web addresses, with the goal of retaining a family-friendly atmosphere…
1. Google.com: 164.57 billion monthly visits
2. Youtube.com: 110.29 billion
3. Facebook.com 17.89 billion
4. Wikipedia.org: 9.8 billion (A kid’s gotta do their homework somehow!)
5. Twitter.com (“X”): 8.99 billion (Yes, it is still also found at twitter.com!)
6. Instagram.com: 8.02 billion
7. Reddit.com: 7.76 billion
8. Duckduckgo.com: 4.41 billion
9. Amazon.com: 4.26 billion (…but my wife is doing her darndest to vault it into the top-5!)
10. Yahoo.com: 4.18 billion
(And because you need to know, #11 is TikTok.com, with 3.64 billion monthly visits)
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