Man Tries ‘Marshmallow Test’ with His Granddaughter, and Can Someone Pass the Tissues?

Have you heard of The Marshmallow Experiment? In case you haven’t, it’s a test of delayed gratification performed on young children. Here’s how it works: you give them a marshmallow (or whatever treat they like best) and tell them that if they can wait for 10 minutes without eating it, they may have a second, and see if they can wait it out.

Researchers have found that children who are able to pass tend to be more successful in life, and have learned that delaying their gratification can lead to a better outcome in the long run.

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UC Berkley physics professor Richard Muller decided to try it with his 3-year-old granddaughter, Layla, and shared the outcome on Quora, in response to a question about the loveliest thing a child has ever said to you.

You can read the story for yourself below, but tl;dr – Layla not only passed with flying colors, but earned her grandfather’s undying love and devotion in the process (as though she didn’t have that already).

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Everyone else can go home now, because this guy and his granddaughter are the cutest things on the planet.

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You Have to See These 18+ Amazing Coincidences to Believe Them

After looking through the photos on this list, we can’t help but ask ourselves, “What are the odds?”

Take a look at these incredible coincidences that people shared online.

1. “Nurse Discovered That Her Colleague Doctor Was Premature Baby She Cared For 28 Years Ago”

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2. “Pigeon Pooped A Portrait Of Itself On A Leaf”

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3. “My Dog, Flirt (Left) Found Her Doppelgänger!”

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4. “My Daughter Injured Her Chin Today And At Dinner Received This Fortune Cookie”

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5. “Married Couple In China Discover They Appeared In Same Photograph As Teenagers”

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6. “My Uber Driver Was A Slimmer, Cooler, Mustached Version Of Myself”

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7. “My Cousin Was In His Future Wife’s Family Picture (The Guy On The Left), On A Trip To Rio De Janeiro. 7 Years Before They Met”

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8. “My Brother Just Travelled Half Way Round The World And We’re Wearing The Same F*cking Clothes”

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9. “I Got Married Last Month. My Wife And I Thought We Met For The First Time In Our Twenties. We Found Out A Few Years Later Our Mothers Were Best Friends In High School. This Photo Was Displayed At Our Wedding Showing Our Actual First Time Meeting”

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10. “Three Cars Of The Same Make, Model, And Ugly Color Parked In Front Of A Building With The Same Ugly Color”

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11. “They Then Went Their Separate Ways”

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12. “Found The Cliff This Clif Bar Came From”

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13. “My Friend Met A Stranger At A Wedding That Looked Just Like Him And Was Wearing The Same Thing”

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14. “My Friend Opened Two Fortune Cookies In A Row”

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15. “Author Successfully Predicts What Technology Will Be Like In The Future”

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16. “My Dad’s Index Tip Was Cut Off When He Was 10, My Index Is Shorter Than My Pinky”

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17. “This Is How The Newspapers Were Stacked Up At My Job””

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18. “A Photographer Took A Photo Of A Bird Holding A Shark With Fish In Its Mouth”

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19. “I’ve Waited So Long For This Moment”

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20. “My Doctor Said: “You Kinda Look Like That Guy On The Wall Over There!”…”

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Do you believe your eyes!

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17 Tumblr Posts That We Can Relate To So Hard

We all have strange thoughts sometimes. Weird feelings that strike us at unexpected moments. When this happens, it’s always nice to know that you’re not alone. That’s where Tumblr comes in.

These 17 Tumblr users posted some jokes that are so relatable, you’ll feel it deep in your soul. Enjoy!

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We are not alone!

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12+ Everyday Things You’ve Been Doing Wrong Your Whole Life

What if I told you there were things that you do every day that you’re actually doing…wrong? Now, don’t get me wrong, the way you do it is fine, but it could certainly be better.

Check out these 15 images below to discover simple things you’ve been doing wrong your whole life…and how to fix them.

1. Ensure the perfect amount of frosting in each bite.

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2. Make a hole in the middle of your food before placing it in the microwave to ensure everything heats evenly.

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3. Clockwise produced a nice updraft that distributes warm air in the winter, whereas counterclockwise creates a nice breeze in summer.

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4. Use the top part of bottle openers to pull up tabs on cans and never break another nail again.

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5. Looking to get some ketchup out of the bottle. Hit the “57” on the neck of the bottle instead of the back.

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6. Did you know juice boxes have little foldout tabs to help you grip them?

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7. Keep your straw in place by rotating the tab around on your soda can.

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8. That hole in pasta spoons is actually for measuring out the perfect serving size.

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9. Instead of drawing straight lines to cross things out, draw random lines and shapes. It makes what’s underneath much harder to read.

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10. Looking to cool something down quick? Wrap a wet paper towel around it and stick it in the freezer for 10-15 minutes.

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11. Get the more ketchup with each dip by unfolding the little condiment cups.

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12. Drill holes in the bottom of your trashcan to prevent suction when taking it out.

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13. It might not look the prettiest, but it sure does taste the best.

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14. Don’t smoosh your bread. Flip it over and cut it from the bottom!

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15. Wait…what?

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And now you know!

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These 15 Tumblr Posts Will Speak to Your Inner Foodie

We all need food to survive and we all need jokes about food to survive these tough times. So gather around and enjoy these delightfully funny Tumblr posts about food.

Bon Appétit!

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These 15 Jokes About Microsoft Office Will Make You Chuckle

Everyone should find something they relate to in this list of 15 jokes about Microsoft Office. After all, it’s usually people’s first exposure to writing on a computer. From unreliable spell checks to intrusive paper clip assistants, MS Word is the word processor we love to hate and hate to love.

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8+ Misconceptions About Beer

There seem to be breweries popping up on almost every street corner these days, and for good reason. People love the suds!

Who doesn’t love a cold beer at the end of a hard day (or a particularly stressful week)? Basically all of us do – beer culture is immensely popular in the U.S. and around the world right now.

But there’s probably still a lot you don’t know about beer, so pay attention to these 10 common misconceptions about brewskis.

1. Beer bottles are all the same

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Bottom line: the darker, the better. Clear and green bottles are the most susceptible to light, so they have the most problems. So, to be on the safe side, go with anything in a dark bottle.

Sorry, Rolling Rock drinkers…

2. You’ll get a gut from beer, but not from cocktails

A popular refrain of young men and women across the land…but not exactly true. Of course, beer is packed with calories, but Beaune says of this phenomenon: “Most glasses of wine are pretty high in alcohol and a lot of cocktails are way higher in calories. If you drink a margarita that’s one of the highest calorie things you can drink.”

I think she just shattered the dreams of gin and tonic drinkers everywhere.

3. Dark beers are always heavy

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Looking for a lighter beer, drink something that looks light. Looking for something heavier, drink a dark beer, right? Wrong. Hallie Beaune, the author of The Naked Pint: An Unadulterated Guide to Craft Beer, says,

“People naturally assume they are heavier. I think it’s that connection to Guinness, which promotes itself as creamy and almost like a meal, that’s the feeling they give in their commercials. For a lot of people that’s the first dark beer they’ve had so they assume they’re all similar when, really, dark beers are just dark because of the roast level of the malt that’s used in the beer.”

Bet you weren’t aware of that.

4. Drinking from the bottle is the best way to enjoy beer

Hallie Beaune says on this subject,

“Drinking beer from the bottle is another no-no, mostly because what you taste comes from your olfactory senses from your nose, so if you take a sip of something from that kind of bottle your nose isn’t participating at all. It’s too small for you to get a whiff of the beer. Just like if you were drinking red wine out of a wine bottle, you wouldn’t really be able to evaluate that wine.”

5. Beer can be stored anywhere

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Wrong again. I’ve learned this lesson the hard way over and over again. The best option is to store beer in the refrigerator. The keys to success: dark and cold.

6. “Skunky” = No big deal

Skunky is not just a cute little term for beer that tastes a little bit off. Hallie Beaune says,

“Light can hurt beer—they call it lightstruck. The light interacts with the hops in beer (the four ingredients in beer are malt, water, hops and yeast), and it can actually have this chemical reaction that creates a smell that’s the same as a skunk gives off, which is why you hear about skunky beer.”

You know you’ve had this experience with a Heineken, am I right?

7. Beer needs to be served cold

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Many of us love our beer to be near freezing, straight out of the cooler, and sometimes even served in a frosted mug. Hey, I even enjoy mine with some ice floating in it. But we’ve been doing it all wrong for years! Beer is actually best served at 44 degrees Fahrenheit (except for a few brews that should be served only slightly chilled, like barrel-aged Stout).

The reason for the 44 degrees is because taste buds become dead when anything is served colder than that specific temperature, so it kind of defeats the purpose. So try to keep that Budweiser at 44 degrees for maximum enjoyment!

8. Canned beer means lesser quality

I don’t know about you, but I’ve seen quite a few really good beers in cans lately. The reason is that cans are a great way to protect the product. Canned beers used to have an aluminum taste, but Hallie Beaune says that most of today’s craft breweries use a water-based liner so the beer doesn’t actually touch the aluminum. But keep those cans nice and cold, because they heat up and cool down pretty fast.

9. The frosted mug myth

This ties in with the first item on this list. As I mentioned earlier, a lot of people love their beer served in a mug straight out of the freezer. But this will end up lessening the flavor of your beer. So just say no!

10. Guinness is always frothy

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Ahhhh, beautiful Guinness. The nectar of the Gods. Every pint looks like it is delivered straight from Heaven and set in front of you on the bar. But the creamy beer is served that way mostly because of the long, narrow taps that are used for stouts, which have more nitrogen than standard taps.

Bottoms up!

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6 Compelling Fan Theories About ‘Friends’

Plenty of people have spent their spare time thinking a little too hard about everyone’s favorite New Yorkers, and have come up with these 6 theories that just might change the way you think about everything.

#6. It was one long commercial for Starbucks.

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One Facebook user went on a rant claiming that the show was a 10-year marketing plot designed by Starbucks to convince young people that hanging out in coffee shops was the place to be. He even went so far as to suggest that Rachel’s last name (Green, like the Starbucks logo) and hair (styled like the Starbucks’ mermaid) were meant to be subliminal messages.

Yeah. I’m not really buying it, either.

#5. Rachel dreamed the whole thing.

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There’s a photo on the front of the Season 4 DVD box where the entire cast is asleep  – except for Rachel who is wide awake right in the middle. It ignited discussion, much of which centered on the idea that Rachel must have dreamed the entire show.

#4. There’s a Parks and Recreation crossover.

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In “The One With All the Candy,” Rachel claims she doesn’t sleep with guys on the first date, only to have Monica call her out with specific names – one of whom is Ben Wyatt. According to Reddit, Rachel and Ben would have been around the same age (in their mid-twenties) at the time, so it could be Leslie Knope’s Ben Wyatt.

That’s one fight I’d plunk down money to see. #TeamKnope

But seriously, in all likelihood, I’d call that a nod to Friends and not a crossover. Semantics, maybe.

#3. Mr. Heckles was murdered.

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Remember Rachel and Monica’s mean old neighbor who supposedly died of natural causes back in Season 2? Well, according to one Redditor, Mr. Heckles was killed by his “dinner party” guest and his mysterious claim about his birds being disturbed by their noise was a last-second plea for help.

#2. Here’s the reason they always got “their” table at Central Perk.

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Gunther, of course. There’s nothing he wouldn’t do to win Rachel’s affections, so he kept the best table in the place ready and waiting for her and her friends.

Honestly, she would have been better off with him than Ross.

#1. Ross lost custody of Ben because he’s a terrible person.

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The more episodes of Friends I rewatch, the more Ross’ behavior makes me cringe, along with raising several red flags as far as possessive, jealous behavior in relationships. Add that to the fact that he slept with his students, tried to hook up with his cousin, and asked a self-defense instructor to help him frighten his female friends, and well…this theory has some credence.

Adding to that is the fact that Ben is never seen visiting his dad after the 8th season, and never even meets his half-sister when she’s born.

Seriously, if I were Carol, I would keep my son as far away from that horrid example of manhood as possible.

Any new theories come to mind for you after reading through these? I’m all ears!

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The Peanut Butter And Mayo Sandwich Debate May Tear Us Apart

Peanut butter and mayonnaise: two sandwich toppings that you don’t often see together in the same sentence.

But what if I told you that not only are peanut butter and mayo sandwiches a thing, but they’re wildly popular? Does that thought make you gag? Or maybe it sends you running to the kitchen to whip one up for yourself?

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Let’s take a look back at where this strange combination got started. Just like with every other food, someone had to be the first person to try it, so what brave soul first thought to slather peanut butter and mayo between two slices of bread?

Likely, it was born from the Great Depression, when poor families didn’t have much on hand and needed to combine what little food they had into meals that were high in calories and easy on the palette. Of course, necessity is often the mother of invention, and what started as a utilitarian food quickly evolved into something people enjoyed eating on a regular basis. As someone who has grown up in the South, I can tell you that people down here love their mayo. Honestly, I wouldn’t be surprised if Southern families in the early 20th century were putting mayonnaise on just about everything in an attempt to make it better.

Today, the peanut butter and mayo sandwich (often referred to as a PBM) endures on, with an entire Facebook group and several Reddit threads devoted to singing its praises. There’s no denying, however, that it hit peak popularity in the time between the Great Depression and the 1960s – all leading up to this gem of an ad that Skippy and Hellmann’s ran together:

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Forget Infinity War, this is the crossover event of the century. They even tried to spritz it up with fancy toppings like bacon, apples, and even hard-boiled eggs. You might be able to convince me to try peanut butter and mayo, but throw a pickle on that bad boy and you’ve lost me.

If this combo still sounds nasty to you despite overwhelming evidence of people eating it throughout history, you’re not alone. The Independent recently conducted a reader poll that revealed 62 percent of its readers would never try a PBM.

But for those who love it, PBMs are more than just a sandwich…they’re a tradition. Athens, GA native Burns Sullivan told the Huffington Post that his great-grandmother would always send his great-grandfather out to work in the fields with a peanut butter and mayo sandwich.

“It was always government white bread, untoasted, specifically Duke’s mayonnaise and peanut butter,” said Sullivan. He went on to say that, “…there’s a rift in the family on smooth or crunchy [peanut butter]. My dad swears that crunchy is best, but claims that when my great-grandparents were eating them, it was creamy.” Sullivan currently works as a sous chef at Farm in Bluffton, South Carolina, though I don’t think we’ll be seeing PBMs on the menu anytime soon.

Sullivan was lucky enough to meet his great-grandmother, who he claims lived until she was 102 years old, and sample one of her famous PBMs with iceberg lettuce.

“I’m not going to do it justice, because it is — I don’t know if I’d say it’s great — but it’s a pretty good sandwich,” said Sullivan. “It’s like a sour peanut butter. The lettuce is there purely for texture, and it sticks to the roof of your mouth, anyway. It doesn’t make it sound very tasty, but, I promise, it’s decent.”

While he may not have done the best job of selling us on the flavor, Sullivan’s reasoning makes sense. To someone who’s never had it before, a PBM sounds like a random mashup of ingredients that could taste anywhere from decent to horrendous. But for Sullivan and many others like him, the PBM is a doorway to the past – a way for you to taste exactly what your ancestors ate while they were working the fields, enduring the Great Depression, or simply needing an after-school snack in the 1960s.

So, even if it doesn’t quite sound like your type of thing, don’t knock it ’til you try it. After all, what’s the worst that could happen? It’s just peanut butter and mayo.

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Bath Time Meets Creativity With This Shower Hair Artwork

There’s nothing grosser than hair in the shower, right? All you can do is try not to look at it and hope that it belongs to you and not someone else.

Well, multimedia artist Lucy Gafford begs to differ. Where we see hair, she sees the next great artistic medium. Some artists use paint, others use clay, but Gafford prefers her own hair to make her creative visions a reality.

It began one morning in 2014 when Gafford wiped some of her hair on the shower wall and couldn’t help but notice that it resembled a squirrel. Four years and countless hairs later, she’s amassed a collection of over 400 pieces of shower art on her Instagram page.

What started as something funny quickly became serious for Lucy, who says that she, “soon becoming obsessed with seeing how complicated [she] could get using hair to create images.” And her creations have certainly grown more complex than simple squirrels. She’s gone on to do some pretty impressive celebrity portraits, along with some original pieces that show off her sense of style.

Scroll down to see some of our favorite from Lucy’s portfolio, and be sure to check out her Instagram page to see the rest of her work!

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That’ll make you think twice before washing your hair down the drain, huh?

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