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How To Make Someone Quit Smoking
July 2nd, 2013 4:31 PMDo you have a friend, relative or loved one that smokes? Wish there was a way to help them quit smoking? The absurdist lifehack instructor HowToBasic says there is a way. You'll need a doll, blender, cigarettes, eggs and flour.
Actual Advice Mallard: July 4th Edition
July 2nd, 2013 3:59 PM SharePlaying Dead
July 2nd, 2013 3:30 PMIt's hot outside. You are stuck at home and you've had enough Internet for the day. Need a new pastime?
Stop, drop and play dead.
Flashlight Powered by Human Body Heat
July 2nd, 2013 2:30 PMAnn Makosinski, a 15-year-old high school junior from Canada, explains her prototype flashlight that can run for approximately 20 minutes on body heat. Yeah, science!
Holophonic Sounds
July 2nd, 2013 2:00 PMYou're going to need a pair of earphones for this one.
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How To Make Someone Quit Smoking
Do you have a friend, relative or loved one that smokes? Wish there was a way to help them quit smoking? The absurdist lifehack instructor HowToBasic says there is a way. You'll need a doll, blender, cigarettes, eggs and flour.
Playing Dead
It's hot outside. You are stuck at home and you've had enough Internet for the day. Need a new pastime?
Stop, drop and play dead.
Flashlight Powered by Human Body Heat
Ann Makosinski, a 15-year-old high school junior from Canada, explains her prototype flashlight that can run for approximately 20 minutes on body heat. Yeah, science!
Holophonic Sounds
You're going to need a pair of earphones for this one.