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The Japanese Spitz: Why the White Companion Dog Is Little Known in Europe
The Japanese Spitz may initially appear like a fluffy stuffed animal, but a closer look reveals an active, intelligent, and ...
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Why Japan's Massive Airport Is Sinking
Kansai Airport, one of Asia's key airports, is facing a critical challenge as it sinks at an alarming rate. This video delves ...
Hot dogs may not be quite as perishable as fresh meat, but they can still go bad. Here's how long you can leave your hot dogs ...
Posts from this topic Already a hit in Japan, the oddball Sausage Legend is primed to go global. Already a hit in Japan, the ...
A definitive ranking of the most popular struggle meals, and suggestions for an upgrade to help feed your body and soul.
Taste New York like a local with the city’s best hot dogs. Classic flavors, legendary spots, and lines that are well worth it ...
In a new online trend, people are scuttling, crawling, and bounding around on all fours while filming themselves – and their videos are getting a lot of attention.
The trend is largely inspired and practiced by ‘therians’. Not to be confused with furries, therians are people who identify ...
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How China's Costco Food Court Pizza Kicks Things Up A Notch
Did you know that there are specialty items at Costco food courts depending on what country you're in? Here's what makes the ...
For gaming, remakes make sense: banking on nostalgia is a safe investment, and updates actually provide something tangible for a new age. As development costs continue to balloon, it’s easy to ...
Today is Saturday, Sept. 27, the 270th day of 2025 with 95 to follow. The moon is waxing. Morning stars are Jupiter, Mercury, ...
In a new online trend, people are scuttling, crawling, and bounding around on all fours while filming themselves – and their videos are getting a lot of attention. The practice is called quadrobics, ...
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