This Infographic Reveals the Most at Risk Mammals in Africa

This infographic tells a very important story. It may not be a fun one to hear, but it’s vital that everyone on the planet knows what’s at stake. Designer R.J. Andrews created the piece, called “Entitled Safari” to call awareness to the most endangered mammals on the African continent.

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The infographic shows 174 African mammals that are color-coded by risk of extinction. Animals in red are critically endangered. If an animal is facing right, its numbers are rising. Those facing left are decreasing. Take a look at the infographic and explore Andrews’ website for an interactive version of the design.

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This Uber Driver Designed Special Playlists for Different Kinds of Passengers

Sometimes, drivers like to go the extra mile… literally. Just ask new Uber driver TJ Jones.

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In TJ’s car, he’s taking the Uber game to a whole new level by creating specialized Spotify playlists for his passengers. Jones made 11 different playlists for different kinds of riders (or at least the way he originally perceives them).

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Take a look at Jones’ handiwork.

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Jones’ tweet went viral and he’s made a job out of his eclectic music taste and his eye for categorizing his riders. He said he’s now a marketer and a music consultant. And he continues to add new playlists to Spotify for everyone, not just his riders, to enjoy.

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Good work, sir! Keep those playlists coming!

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20 Tweets About Modern Dating And Why It Sucks

Dating can suck. It seems you’re on the hunt for Mr. or Mrs. Right, but then you feel like you’ve wasted a helluva lot of time when you go out with a total dud (which seems to happen more often than not).

These folks on Twitter accurately capture the hell that is dating in the modern age.

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Here’s How You Can Spot Bed Bugs on Airplanes

If you’re traveling this summer, you need to keep an eye out for bed bugs. Having the misfortune of getting attacked by bed bugs in a hotel (or maybe even your own house), is gross and uncomfortable.

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Well, now those disgusting little insects have found their way onto airplanes.

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The best thing you can do when you board a flight and take your seat is to keep an eye out for the buggers (and alert the crew immediately). There are other precautions you can take as well to avoid an annoying and potentially painful couple of days after your flight: Bring your own pillow and blanket if you’re planning on snoozing throughout your journey. Also, bed bugs can’t bite through your clothes, so you should wear long sleeves and pants. You can also buy and bring your own seat covers if you want to take extra care.

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Passengers have been complaining lately about bed bugs on flights and have been leaving their voyages all bit up and comfortable. The fact is that bed bugs can be easily carried from hotel rooms to the airport and then onto planes, so it isn’t too much of a stretch that this would eventually happen.

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You usually won’t notice bed bug bites until a couple of days later, so it’s wise to be safe just in case. And if you’re actually getting eaten alive in your airplane seat, chances are YOU’RE the one who brought the bed bugs on your flight. So after you notify the flight attendants, you should probably call your hotel as well.

Let’s hope all of our future flights are bug-free!

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After 2,000 Years, This Massive Egyptian Coffin Was Finally Opened

If you’ve seen a horror movie before, you know that this is usually how things start…

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Just kidding! We’re all gonna be okay…for now. A huge coffin was unearthed in Alexandria, Egypt recently and people on the Internet (as they are wont to do) speculated on what kind of curses/demons/mummies/zombies might come pouring out of it when it was opened.

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Thankfully for all of us, the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities decided to go ahead and open the 2,000-year-old tomb and it looks like we’re in the clear.

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There was no treasure inside the large tomb, but the sarcophagus did contain the remains of three people that are believed to have been warriors. Also in the tomb: a whole lot of red sewage water that seeped in over the years through a crack in the side of the massive coffin.

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In a very strange twist, because people are insane, an online petition has emerged calling for the keepers of the tomb to let regular folks drink the red coffin sewage water. As of this writing, more than 26,000 people have signed the petition. Okay…

Photo Credit: Mohamed Abd El Ghany

Watch the video below for more information about the story.

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After 2,000 Years, This Massive Egyptian Coffin Was Finally Opened

If you’ve seen a horror movie before, you know that this is usually how things start…

Photo Credit: Universal Pictures

Just kidding! We’re all gonna be okay…for now. A huge coffin was unearthed in Alexandria, Egypt recently and people on the Internet (as they are wont to do) speculated on what kind of curses/demons/mummies/zombies might come pouring out of it when it was opened.

Photo Credit: Mohamed Abd El Ghany

Thankfully for all of us, the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities decided to go ahead and open the 2,000-year-old tomb and it looks like we’re in the clear.

Photo Credit: Mohamed Abd El Ghany

There was no treasure inside the large tomb, but the sarcophagus did contain the remains of three people that are believed to have been warriors. Also in the tomb: a whole lot of red sewage water that seeped in over the years through a crack in the side of the massive coffin.

Photo Credit: Ministry of Antiquities

In a very strange twist, because people are insane, an online petition has emerged calling for the keepers of the tomb to let regular folks drink the red coffin sewage water. As of this writing, more than 26,000 people have signed the petition. Okay…

Photo Credit: Mohamed Abd El Ghany

Watch the video below for more information about the story.

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Dad of 4 Girls Tweets the Things They Say

Parents tend to record the memories of their children via photographs and videos, however, James Breakwell has been documenting his time with his four daughters on social media in a different way. The comedy writer and family man from Indianapolis has been using Twitter to share his daily conversations with his daughters – and it’s earned him over a million followers since he started in April 2016. Here are some of the best posts he’s shared.

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The Newest Thing to Baffle the Internet is The “Confetti” Illusion

Our brains have evolved with a thirst for knowledge. As humans, we absolutely love to get tricked – at least by illusions. Anytime we learn something new, or encounter a situation that forces us to use our brain in an unexpected way, a sense of excitement is triggered. That’s why things like the “Blue/Gold” dress and other optical illusions gain so much viral traction online.

For example, take the image below:

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This illusion, created by Professor David Novick from the University of Texas at El Paso, has been doing the rounds online and stumping people everywhere. It’s based on the Munker-White’s Illusion, which is used to demonstrate the imperfection in our perception of color. When you look at the image from far away, the circles all look like they’re different colors. Seen up close, however, it’s clear that they are all the same.

This is because when you place a solid-colored shape behind bars of different colors, those bars begin to influence the way we see what’s between them. Our brain is trying to fill in the gaps with whatever makes the most sense. That’s why a pink circle can look like it’s tinted with shades of green, purple, or yellow.

Interestingly (and somewhat troublingly), a recent Harvard study found that colors might be even more subjective than we think. Researchers found that participants were pretty terrible at telling blue and purple dots apart, and can even change their minds about what they saw.

It just goes to show: seeing isn’t always believing.

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People Are Reviewing Animals and You Won’t Guess Why Dogs Only Get 4/5 Stars

Charlie, the brains behind ‘Welcome to my meme page,’ has taken the internet by storm with his creative reviews of different animals.

His reviews are not only hilarious, but have landed Charlie a book deal and helped him get a job as a script intern on Conan during his last semester of college.

Not bad for a lark, right?

Charlie wants to work in comedy, and guesses his blog and his funny reviews are as good a start as any. Scroll through of a few of the highlights and decide for yourself!

#10. They are tubes.

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#9. Enough said.

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#8. Very bad.

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#7. No justification needed.

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#6. One for each leg. (What?)

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#5. These are some valid deductions.

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#4. It’s called work ethic.

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#3. Famous for dangling, tangling, and scrangling.

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#2. They have mocked us.

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#1. They corrupt the oceans.

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