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Wife Tells Man She’s Lesbian: Asks Him to Get Second Girlfriend, Roman Village Hidden Underground Unearthed, Fungus Shows Signs of Intelligence, Neighbors Sued for Rooster Being Too Loud

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  These are your Ugly Minute distractions for the day. Remember - its a better day if its UGLY

  These are your Ugly Minute distractions for the day. Remember - its a better day if its UGLY!  [Too Intense for You]( Twenty years into marriage and she drops the bomb: she’s decided men just aren’t her thing. Now he’s left wondering if finding a girlfriend is really going to solve the world’s weirdest midlife crisis—or just make it even stranger. [Catch the full story of one husband’s sudden relationship detour!](   [Too Intense for You]( Buried beneath centuries of dirt, an ancient Roman village finally sees the light of day—complete with luxury villas, mosaic floors, and fountains that make modern homeowners jealous. Who knew ruins could be this chic? [Click to explore what lies beneath Sicily’s soil!](   [Too Intense for You]( - Fungus: It’s not just for mushrooms on your pizza anymore! This little-known species can recognize shapes, make decisions, and possibly outwit your houseplants. Who knew slime could be so smart? [Step into the mind of the world’s most underrated genius—fungus!]( - - - - - -   [Too Intense for You]( It’s a French countryside showdown—one side loves the charm of morning rooster crows, the other side claims they’re living in a noisy nightmare. Can Ricco, the feathered culprit, charm his way out of a lawsuit? [Read on to find out if this legal battle will ruffle some serious feathers!]( Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( The Ugly Minute, 601 S Federal Hwy, Boca Raton, FL 33432, United States

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