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    travel Visit the world's smallest vegetable museum in Belgium Popkin
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    carrot Why carrots braid themselves Rusty Blazenhoff
  • art Art student dumped 32 tons of carrots outside university. It was art. David Pescovitz
  • funny animals This silly alpaca has shimmied his way into my heart! Jennifer Sandlin
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    adorable animals Watch a deer and agouti share lunch in adorable friendship video Jennifer Sandlin
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    Science Today I learned carrots have two parts Popkin
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    adorable animals Sloth ASMR: Listen to this gorgeous two-toed sloth crunching his way through a pile of sugar snap peas Jennifer Sandlin
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    adorable animals This snack-hungry house goat is my new favorite internet animal! Jennifer Sandlin
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    television Old Teac tube TV has retrogame-style screen saver Rob Beschizza
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    animal ASMR Here's a bonanza of animal ASMR videos, including my favorite of all time! Jennifer Sandlin
  • Science Misophonia trigger sounds are usually from humans, not animals–but context and perception play huge roles, too Jennifer Sandlin
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    sound This hypnotic website is a satisfying way to avoid your responsibilities today Popkin
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    animal ASMR The bat-eared fox can chew five times a second, which makes for some awesome ASMR! Jennifer Sandlin
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    horses are awesome Watch fuzzy horses transform into sleek beauties Jennifer Sandlin
  • Science Your brain isn't broken: That murderous rage over chewing sounds has a name Ellsworth Toohey
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    rancid signs If your coconut cream smells like soap, here's why (toss it!) Carla Sinclair
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    adorable animals The sound of horses crunching carrots is so satisfying! Jennifer Sandlin
  • australia Tree kangaroos: the best animal ASMR on the internet Jennifer Sandlin
  • purslane salad. photo: Jennifer Sandlin
    yummy Purslane is a weed that's ubiquitious, delicious, and nutritious! Jennifer Sandlin

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