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  1. Blackleaf

    In superhero gender bend, Marvel unveils Thor as a woman

    I was only joking when I said I bet this female superhero is a Muslim. But, apparently, they've already invented a female Muslim superhero. (Either I'm psychic or I just have an inkling about how the times that we live in work). Here are some more PC Superheroes to suit the sensibilities of...
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    In superhero gender bend, Marvel unveils Thor as a woman

    Another sign of the times. I bet she's a lesbian paraplegic Muslim, as well.
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    198 outstanding! England duo smash world cricket record for 10th wicket

    England have made cricketing history with a world record-breaking last wicket stand of 198. James Anderson and Joe Root’s incredible partnership at Nottingham’s Trent Bridge shattered the previous best of 163 by Australian pair Phil Hughes and Ashton Agar at the same ground last year...
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    Never mind the World Cup. Welcome to the Chap Olympiad!

    Never mind the World Cup. Welcome to the Chap Olympiad! This eccentric competition has got to be, without a shadow of a doubt, the most British of all sporting contests. It has been held every year since 2005 at Bedford Square in Bloomsbury, central London, and is aimed at revisiting the...
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    Why Europeans Don't Refrigerate Their Eggs

    We don't have big kitchens because we don't have big fridges. We don't have big fridges because, unlike in North America, we don't need to refrigerate almost all of our food. Yes. I live there. Why? For not knowing what Kool-Aid is?
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    Why Europeans Don't Refrigerate Their Eggs

    That's because, unlike Americans, most of our food doesn't need to be refrigerated to keep it from rotting.
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    Why Europeans Don't Refrigerate Their Eggs

    Why do you assume that Europeans have Kool-Aid (whatever that is)? Canadians drink Kool-Aid with their poutine. The Italians drink red wine with their pasta (and that's freshly-made pasta, not microwave pasta as you get in North America). Go to Southern Europe and even young children drink a...
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    Why Europeans Don't Refrigerate Their Eggs

    I understand what YOU said. You said that Yanks think their food is safer than European food.
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    Why Europeans Don't Refrigerate Their Eggs

    I'll ask again: Where is the EVIDENCE that North American food is somehow "safer" than European food? Such comments need to be backed up by the evidence, if there is any. And I'll repeat: Saying that North American food - the land of Big Macs, cheeseburgers, corns dogs, grits and poutine - is...
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    Why Europeans Don't Refrigerate Their Eggs

    Have you got any evidence for that? Saying that North American food is better than European food is one of the stupidest things I've ever read in my entire life.
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    Why Europeans Don't Refrigerate Their Eggs

    I've never thought it odd for shops to not sell refrigerated eggs. It's just something I've always known. It's normal. The Yanks like to be different from everyone else, though.
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    James Sadler: The Oxford balloon man who history forgot

    This year Britain is marking the 300th anniversary of the Hanoverian accession. But 200 years ago this Tuesday, the country was marking the 100th anniversary of the Hanoverian accession and London was resplendent in its lavish celebrations of a grand jubilee. Throughout the month-long...
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    Football legend Alfredo Di Stefano dies aged 88

    Real Madrid legend Alfredo Di Stefano, regarded as one of the greatest footballers of all time, has died three days after turning 88. He suffered a heart attack on Saturday and had been in an induced coma in Madrid's Gregorio Maranon hospital. Real Madrid confirmed the news, saying Di...
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    Was Edward the Black Prince really a nasty piece of work?

    A newly discovered letter that has lain unread for over 600 years is forcing a rethink of a 14th Century prince with a controversial reputation. Was the Black Prince, the eldest son of Edward III, really as bad as we think he was today? Was Edward the Black Prince really a nasty piece of...
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    Iron Age coins, undisturbed for 2,000 years, found in Derbyshire cave

    A hoard of Roman and Iron Age coins has been found in a cave in Derbyshire, where they have lain undisturbed for 2,000 years. A member of the public stumbled across four coins in the Reynard's Cave and Kitchen cavern in Dovedale in the Peak District, sparking a full-scale excavation of the...
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    101st Tour de France gets under way - in Yorkshire

    Cyclists, in their fluorescent lycra and their silly helmets, are usually a menace and a danger on the roads, who think the laws of the highways for which they pay no taxes don't apply to them as they pursue their Victorian hobby. But you can't fail to be impressed by the sight of hundreds of...
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    Seagull denies Middlesex batsman a six during T20 game

    A seagull has denied a Middlesex Panthers batsman smashing the ball for six runs during a NatWest t20 Blast match on Friday against Sussex Sharks in Hove, East Sussex. The seagull seemed to be supporting his county team. You can see now why the local football team, Brighton & Hove Albion, are...
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    UKIP MEPS turn backs in protest as EU anthem is played in EU parliament

    Is this another sign that Britain is moving towards the exit of the hated anti-democracy EU which, yet again, is completely and utterly ignoring the public? As usual, it seems to be only the British protesting about the EU's casual disregard for election results. Britain's 24 new UKIP MEPs...
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    Bayeux Tapestry: The islanders who finished the final scenes

    The Bayeux Tapestry, designed and constructed in England by Anglo-Saxon artists and stitched by Anglo-Saxon seamsters, who were famous across Europe, is arguably the most famous piece of embroidery (it's not actually a tapestry) in history. Yet, when it was rediscovered 300 years ago, the...
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    Fireball meteor caught on camera

    A green fireball meteor was seen over the UK this morning: Fireball meteor caught on camera BBC News 30 June 2014 Wtch video: meteor on Vimeo A green fireball meteor seen over the UK has been captured on camera by an observatory in Devon. The "bolide" meteor was seen in the West...