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Fountain of Youth
April 1st, 2013 5:30 PMThis mythical spring that grants eternal youth to anyone who drinks from it was popularized in the 1500s after conquistador Juan Ponce de León was rumored to have sought it out.
Marxist Monopoly: Stalin Edition
April 1st, 2013 5:00 PMHow to play: roll your dice, assess the total value and report to the central committee for redistribution.
Got Milk?
April 1st, 2013 4:18 PMThis 1993 ad campaign designed to promote milk consumption in the state of California went on to become one of the most successful cases of commodity branding to be ever launched in the United States.
Calculator Spelling
April 1st, 2013 3:37 PMDo you know what the number sequence "5318008" spells?
Werther Effect
April 1st, 2013 3:05 PMTo this day, German writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's 18th century epistolary novel is widely recognized as one of the first documented “literary sensations” in Europe.
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Fountain of Youth
This mythical spring that grants eternal youth to anyone who drinks from it was popularized in the 1500s after conquistador Juan Ponce de León was rumored to have sought it out.
Marxist Monopoly: Stalin Edition
How to play: roll your dice, assess the total value and report to the central committee for redistribution.
Calculator Spelling
Do you know what the number sequence "5318008" spells?
Werther Effect
To this day, German writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's 18th century epistolary novel is widely recognized as one of the first documented “literary sensations” in Europe.