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Thursday, August 30, 2012
How many people does it take to break a massage world record? Answer 641.

Thailand has rubbed out Australia's record of 263 people being massaged at the same time for five minutes, by mass-massaging (yes, that's a phrase) 641 people simultaneously for 12 minutes.
Placenta Shampoo: Because You're Worth It!
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Why 'Longevity Diet' Won't Help You Live Longer
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Helen Croydon: Fidelity Is a Fairytale
Now, more than at any other time, we need to adopt a more flexible approach to coupledom. Yet as the world allows for increasingly autonomous lifestyles, we tighten the reins on our spouses.
The Guyliner: A Heated Date With the Guy Who Had a Beautiful Body... And Held it Against Me
He is taller than I thought he would be, his dirty-blond hair slicked into a side parting, and wearing a white T-shirt with a wide crew neck which grazes his collar bone. He beams as he sees me and walks over to me. I stand and put out my hand for him to shake. Ridiculously, pathetically, I puff out my chest.
Jason Reed: Cannabis Use Can Lower Teenage IQs? - It's High Time We Take This Seriously
It's hard to write on the contestable nature of cannabis without sounding like an aimless defender of the substance itself, but there are actually serious consequences to the flippant way that the UK media handles the scientific reporting of drugs, and specifically, cannabis.
Brendan O'Neill: It Is Wrong to Say 'Sex Without Consent is Rape'?
There is something deeply problematic in feminists' undermining of criminal intention in relation to rape. Because what it means is that stupid men, drunken men, thoughtless men and idiotic men who engage in ill-advised or regretted acts of sex are now increasingly lumped together with actual criminal men under the heading "rapists".
Sarah O'Meara: Why Face Creams Won't Make You Beautiful
Despite the fact, we are told time and time again there is no conclusive, scientific evidence that rubbing anything on your face, apart from sun block, will do anything to reduce the appearance of lines, mainstream beauty product commercials still work on the basic assumption that women aren't clever enough to see through their bogus claims.
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