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// global news

Are gauges bad for your ears?

Score: 4.6/5 (30 votes) All About Ear Stretching (Ear Gauging) Ear stretching (also called ear gauging) is when you gradually stretch out pierced holes in your earlobes. ... Ear stretching takes time and effort. If you don't do it right, you can cause permanent damage or scarring, and raise the...

13 Feb 2026 1,341 views
// science and discovery

When is am and pm?

Score: 5/5 (9 votes) AM and PM are the abbreviated terms for Ante meridiem and Post meridiem which means before noon or midday and afternoon or midday respectively. The initial 12-hour period which lasts from midnight to noon is designated with AM while the next 12-hour period which lasts from noon ...

13 Feb 2026 1,516 views
// politics and policy

Why is having a democracy important?

Score: 4.7/5 (25 votes) Supporting democracy not only promotes such fundamental American values as religious freedom and worker rights, but also helps create a more secure, stable, and prosperous global arena in which the United States can advance its national interests.Why do we need a democracy?De...

13 Feb 2026 340 views
// data and analysis

Should peer reviews be anonymous?

Score: 4.8/5 (61 votes) Because reviewing is a reciprocal process, meant to be a safeguarding space for valid scientific input, anonymous reviewing is the standard default option. Anonymity should mean protection for the reviewer from retaliation and discrimination.Are peer reviews confidential?Duri...

13 Feb 2026 1,552 views
// science and discovery

What resiliency type should i use?

Score: 4.7/5 (67 votes) Microsoft recommends that the Parity Resiliency Type be used for large sequential files or less frequently accessed content.Which is better mirror or parity?Mirroring provides the best performance after a failure because data can be used directly from the mirrored disk. Devic...

13 Feb 2026 295 views
// science and discovery

Why did fatty bolger stay behind?

Score: 4.4/5 (35 votes) Fatty however was a typical hobbit who had never left the Shire and was unwilling to do so, but would play his role; he stayed behind to keep up the pretense that Frodo was there, by wearing his clothes and keep the house occupied, and deal with any "inquisitive folk".What ha...

13 Feb 2026 410 views
// technology insights

Was fifty shades darker filmed in seattle?

Score: 4.2/5 (53 votes) Although the movie (and book) are meant to take place in Seattle, filming took place mostly in and around Vancouver.Was any of Fifty Shades filmed in Seattle?The '50 Shades of Grey' Guide to Seattle. While the movie adaptation of the best-selling book “50 Shades of ...

13 Feb 2026 1,944 views
// environment and climate

Is backhandedness a word?

Score: 4.6/5 (47 votes) back·hand·ed adj.What does it mean to backhand someone?When backhand is a verb, it can mean to hit the ball this way, but it more often means to hit or slap someone with the back of your hand.What is a backhanded question?A backhanded compliment is any comment that blurs the ...

13 Feb 2026 1,238 views
// politics and policy

Why do covert narcissists triangulate?

Score: 4.1/5 (9 votes) Covert narcissists often use triangulation to control and manipulate their partners, family members, friends, or coworkers. They use this manipulative strategy to bring another person into the dynamics of their relationship with you to stay in control.Why do narcissists need t...

13 Feb 2026 1,796 views
// culture and society

What causes white outs?

Score: 4.4/5 (28 votes) A whiteout is a reduction and scattering of sunlight. Cause: Sunlight is blocked, reduced and scattered by ice crystals in falling snow, wind-blown spin-drift, water droplets in low-lying clouds or localised fog, etc. The remaining scattered light is merged and blended.What c...

13 Feb 2026 1,063 views
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