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Because Life is Strange Super Strange Fact: The brain is more active at night than during the day. H

Because Life is Strange (and Beautiful) Super Strange Fact: The brain is more active at night than during the day. Hence all the dreaming. ([source]() Featured News [This Man Struggling To Get Up An Icy Street Is The Perfect Metaphor For Daily Life]( Shot in Rostov-on-Don, Russia, this determined Russian fella struggling to get up an icy sidewalk. Let his determination be a lesson to all of us. If at first you don't succeed, try, try aga... [This Artist Covers Objects With Massive Doilies In An Effort To 'Keep Up Appearances']( California-based artist Ashley V Blalock is making grandmoms everyone proud -- and probably slightly jealous. Her ongoing project, "Keeping Up Appearances", aims to make stairwells, trees and every... Newest Lists [12 Odd & Interesting Facts About Your Poop]( Yes, we all spend time on the toilet, but there’s a lot more going on in your digestive system than that burrito that’s about to take the colonic off-ramp to the porcelain rest stop known as your toilet. [21 Odd But Famous Tourist Attractions From Movies And TV]( Iconic TV shows and movies hold a special place in our hearts and the pop culture zeitgeist, for many reasons: characters, story, dialogue. Whatever the connection with audiences, we often develop an attachment, causing us to yearn to soak in everything about the project. 2018 [Oddee.com]( - That's wierd. [Unsubscribe]( at anytime. But wait, it's Christmas!

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