Your Vinyl Record Collection Might Be Worth More Money Than You Think

Vinyl records tried to be a relic of history, but there are too many people out there who love them. Whether you collect them because you think the sound is “better” or you went through a hipster phase or you can’t bear to part with items handed down from generations before you, well, there’s good news – they might actually be worth something in a currency other than nostalgia.

There’s also bad news, because the same thing making your records worth more is also the thing that could make acquiring more a problem – there’s the potential for a worldwide shortage.

According to an article in Pitchfork, Apollo Masters – one of the only makers of lacquer in the world – had a fire that’s destroyed their ability to help create new records.

The industry, while healthy, is still pretty niche. That means that, aside from Apollo Masters, there’s only one other producer of said lacquer in the entire world. MCD, based in Japan, and Apollo Masters were already having a tough time meeting demand before the fire.

It stands to reason that there will be a worldwide slow-down in the pressing of new records. That means, in turn, that the secondhand market will probably get pretty hot, even for newer albums.

If you’re looking to sell some stuff on your shelves, this is great news.

If you’ve been eyeing something special to add to your collection, the news is more costly.

We’ll have to wait and see how this plays out among collectors, aficionados, and casual listeners all over the world, but here’s hoping that Apollo Masters is able to rebuild and get back in the same soon.

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A Homeless Woman Talks About Why You Shouldn’t Donate to the Salvation ARMY

Many people don’t spend a whole lot of time thinking about the people who ring the bells and ask for spare change around the holidays, or the people we call to haul away our unwanted clothes and other items after we’ve Marie Kondo-ed our lives.

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This Christmas season the Salvation Army has been under attack for its supposed mistreatment of those of the LGBTQ+ community. But it's time to set a few facts straight. The Salvation Army NEVER turns away an individual who needs help. This would be against their belief in their calling to love their neighbor, as it should be for all Christians. What the Salvation Army does do is uphold certain rules they have always had for the safety of the most vulnerable among us. Primarily, they have separate sleeping quarters for people with male genitalia and female genitalia. This is not discrimination, this is protection. There is simply no way of knowing the intentions of those requesting exceptions. The individual who died on the street outside of one of their centers did not die because he was denied shelter, but because he denied the shelter offered him. Let us pray for our brothers and sisters who are working so hard this winter season to care for those in need, and may we be the first in line to support them. #thesalvationarmy #salvationarmy #salvationarmyusa #salvationarmyus #salvationarmybellringer #salvationarmybellringers #salvationarmyfamilyservices

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For people who depend on the help offered by organizations like the Salvation Army, though, who gets your well-intentioned gifts of charity matters – and according to one woman who knows, you should be passing over the Salvation Army for someone else.

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A woman who has been in need of shelter on occasion, and who has stayed in a women’s shelter owned by the Salvation Army, details a litany of complaints on Twitter.

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She states that the donations aren’t passed along to residents, but sold instead for cash in their stores.

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The people in charge are cold, unfeeling, and mean, especially to the most vulnerable residents, like women with mental illness and women who have escaped domestic violence.

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Not only that, but the leadership is vindictive and just plain awful in many cases.

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The shelters aren’t clean or well-kept, leading to more suspicions that donations aren’t funneled to the people who really need them.

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Another user chimed in with her own terrible story about children who didn’t receive their Christmas donations.

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If you believe these ladies (and all of the other stories you can find if you Google), make sure your old things and your cash go to an organization that actually does good for people in need.

Let us know in the comments if you’ve worked with a charitable organization that puts its money where its month is; I’m sure we all would like to give when we can.

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This is How Gyms Trick You Into Buying Memberships You’ll Never Use

There’s so much conflicting information out there about exercise.

Cardio in the morning or in the evening? Intermittent Fasting or lots of mini-meals throughout the day? Machines vs. free weights vs. calisthenics?

What’s really the right move?

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The one thing that popular wisdom does seem to agree on, however, is that if you want to get in shape, the best place to start is by getting a gym membership.

Gyms offer classes, trainers, and a whole slew of equipment to help you reach your body’s highest potential.

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That’s all well and good… if you actually go, that is.

I’d be willing to bet that you can name at least one person in your life (possibly yourself) who got a gym membership and didn’t use it. Sure, you probably started out by going several days in a row, but then work got super busy and you had to skip. Then you get sick and skip a few more times. Before you know it, months go by and you’ve skipped way more often than you’ve gone.

Sadly, during that whole time where your waistline is staying the same, your bank account is steadily getting thinner from all the monthly fees.

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Picture a restaurant or a department store that’s almost completely empty of customers. It’s any business owner’s nightmare – unless you own a gym.

It’s pretty much the only business in the world where it’s a good day when hardly anyone shows up.

For instance, the manager of a Planet Fitness location in Manhattan reported that it has a maximum capacity of around 300 people… but roughly 6,000 members!

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This is a huge part of the reason that gyms like Planet Fitness can offer the cheap membership fees (sometimes as low as $10).

If all those members were to actually show up diligently, the gym’s costs would jump through the roof between having to rent more space and wear and tear on the equipment.

Gyms need people not to show up in order to turn a profit.

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Still, they do have to find a way to get you in the door and sign you up. That’s where they use clever consumer psychology tricks.

One of these tricks is by creating a very inviting design. Compared to the classic, warehouse-style gyms of old where we first saw guys like Arnold Schwarzenegger getting swole, modern gyms are more like hotels or bars.

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They’ve got chic, comfortable lounges (often more than one), juice bars, snack shops, gift shops, and all kinds of other amenities that have absolutely nothing to do with exercising.

All of this helps attract the casual fitness enthusiast, the type of customer who thinks they’ll be there every day, but almost certainly won’t.

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Once they’ve got that customer in the door, it’s time for the moneymaker: the annual contract.

While people tend to hate being locked into something (like cell phone contracts), gym memberships are an example of what behavioral economists refer to as “pre-commitment.” We actually tend to prefer being locked into a gym membership, because we start imagining the newer, fitter version of ourselves a few months down the line. We also think the money will be a financial incentive that’ll force us to stay regular with our routines.

Sadly, that rarely ever plays out and the gym keeps your money because those contracts are easy to get into but insanely hard to get out of.

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The contracts do end at some point, though, and so gyms have one last trick to keep you coming back: more amenities.

Planet Fitness, for instance, has rows of massage chairs and also holds various social events and mixers for members. They also have weekly Pizza Nights and Bagel Breakfasts, which are – hilariously – the busiest days for the gym.

The idea is that people will have fond memories of these events and sign up for another year (possibly thinking “THIS year, I’ll actually work out!”).

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On the other end of the spectrum are the gyms that are actually meant for serious athletes and fitness freaks.

Precision Athlete is another Manhattan gym not far from the Planet Fitness location we discussed earlier. It’s only got about 150 members, but all of them show up. You can even get kicked out for not coming often enough, or have your membership application rejected if you don’t seem committed enough.

There are no fancy amenities, no music, no mirrors. This is not a place where your membership is subsidized by slackers who paid and never came. So what’s the real cost of a gym that everyone actually exercises in? At Precision Athlete, it started at around $500/month (and that was in 2014).

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Now, we’re not saying that going to the gym is for suckers or that gyms are evil scammers out for your money. There are plenty of people who go to gyms like Planet Fitness and have no trouble being regular and getting great results.

It just requires a level of discipline that – according to the number of dropouts and no-shows at most gyms – most people just don’t have.

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You’re better off saving your money and investing it into some basic home fitness equipment like a few free weights, workout mat, pull-up bar, and possibly a cardio machine (if you have room).

You can probably get most of those things for less than a year’s fees at a gym (especially if you’re savvy on Craigslist).

Alternatively, you can also just go for walks/runs or join a local recreational sports league to get your cardio in and do your strength training with bodyweight calisthenics.

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Working out at home also has the advantage of saving you travel time, which can often get in the way of your motivation to get to the gym.

Plus, you get to wear whatever you want with no judgment. Wanna work up a sweat by jamming to your favorite playlist in your undies at midnight?

Get down with yo’ bad self!

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Finally, if your biggest concern about not going to a gym is the lack of structure provided by a trainer, you couldn’t have been born at a better time in history.

Between YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook, there are countless free workouts you can follow along with.

You can also join online fitness communities so you have other likeminded people to help encourage you along the way.

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Parents Tweeted the Creepiest Things Their Kids Have Ever Said to Them

Kids are strange. And they say a lot of strange and creepy things that freak out parents on a pretty regular basis.

Why do you think there are so many scary movies with terrifying children in them? The Omen, The Exorcist, the list goes on and on.

These parents are now feeling the creepiness, too. And they were nice enough to share the weird and scary things their kids are saying with all of us.
Barlow Adams kicked it off with The Lullaby Lady…

And oh did Twitter deliver after that…

1. Sweet dreams!

2. No hugs.

3. The kid is possessed.

4. OH MY GOD.

5. Creepy, indeed.

6. The moon doesn’t forget…

7. The horned lady.

8. The old lady by the bed.

9. Dying inside.

10. Voices in the ceiling.

11. THE BLOOD MAN.

12. Possible reincarnation?

13. Get outta that house!

14. Now this should be a horror movie.

Okay…now I’m scared…

Parents, we want to hear from you! What are the scariest things your kids have unexpectedly said to you?

Tell us in the comments!

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Nostril Hair Extensions Are a Very Awkward Beauty Trend

Once in a while, I see something new and I think to myself, “Why? Whyyyyyyyyy?”

And that was definitely my reaction when I saw nostril hair extensions for the first time, and let me say… hopefully the last time.

Why is this a thing? Do people really think it looks good?

It’s all a big mystery to me, but maybe you can help me figure it out.

Let’s take a look.

1. A hideous sight.

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2. My eyes are burning!

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3. Used to be a cute couple.

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4. She seems happy about it.

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5. Demonic look in her eyes.

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6. Way too much.

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7. A different look.

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8. Jesus, this is a nightmare.

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9. Ugh. No way!

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10. Time to get out the hedge clippers.

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11. Looks like a spider hole.

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12. Okay, that’s enough.

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I must admit, I find this to be totally disgusting, and I consider myself a pretty open-minded person. Yuck.

What do you think? Funny? Gross? AMAZING?????

Tell us about it in the comments!

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Check out These Mean (And Funny) Farewell Cakes

Going-away parties are usually pretty emotional. It might be at work or a gathering of friends for someone who is moving away to a new place. There will be tears, laughs, hugs, and in these cases, really mean farewell cakes.

Well, at least that’s what these people received when it was their time to go.

These are really mean…and very funny.

Enjoy!

1. You traitor!

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2. I don’t think they’re being sincere…

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3. GTFO! Now!

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4. Can’t remember your name…

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5. Yikes. Harsh.

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6. Goodbye forever.

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7. The big middle finger.

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8. Incredibly rude.

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9. Good riddance.

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10. Don’t come back.

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11. We’re celebrating!

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12. Out the door!

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13. Dammit, Dave…

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14. One more for good measure.

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How rude!

Have you ever had friends or co-workers give you a sendoff like this?

Tell us about it in the comments!

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