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Plus, let's bake some delicious bacon and get to know the blue-footed booby. [Why Is There a Gap at the Front of Public Toilet Seats?]( [This question has been plaguing people who do their best thinking on the porcelain throne since at least the dawn of the low-flow flush. Read more >>]( [When Does Belief in a Conspiracy Theory Like QAnon Tip Into Addiction?]( [And how can you help someone you think might be in too deep? Read more >>]( [Why Do People Eat Dirt?]( [It's called geophagy, and it's a relatively common practice all over the world, but nobody's completely sure why. Read more >>]( [The Blue-footed Booby Dance Gets the Girl Every Time]( [What's brown, white and blue, and moves like a TikTok dance challenge? A wild ocean bird that's named after a Spanish insult. Read more >>]( [At-whay Is-way Ig-pay Atin-lay?]( [Pig Latin was likely invented in the late 1800s by kids who wanted to talk without adults understanding them. But it's not exactly the Enigma code. Read more >>]( [How to Bake Bacon]( [There's another popular and easy method of preparing bacon that helps cut down on all that grease and splatter. We'll tell you how to do it. Read more >>]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( Copyright © 2020 HowStuffWorks, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website howstuffworks.com Our mailing address is: HowStuffWorks 1501 Main St Suite 101 Venice, CA 90291 Want to change how you receive these promotional emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list]( [Mailchimp Email Marketing](

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