How to Get a Weird High While Camping
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If you ever find yourself on a camping trip strapped for something to smoke out of, fear not—with a little work, you can turn your trusty oil lantern into a DIY pipe.
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If you ever find yourself on a camping trip strapped for something to smoke out of, fear not—with a little work, you can turn your trusty oil lantern into a DIY pipe.
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Since 2012, Paraguay’s Ms. Gordita beauty pageant has been giving plus-sized women a chance to compete in the kind of event that’s long excluded them. The organizers, the participants, and the judges are on a mission to show that beauty is about more than just a dress size—a particularly important point in Paraguay, where roughly one in two people are considered overweight.
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According to a leaked FBI assessment, “Black Identity Extremists” are a new group of domestic terrorists who pose a serious and violent threat to American law enforcement. The assessment is based on unsubstantiated grouping of unrelated police shootings and has drawn much public scrutiny for its apparent advocacy of racial profiling.
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Op zijn 22ste kreeg James Ward een celstraf van negen maanden opgelegd, nadat hij met zijn vader had gevochten. Twaalf jaar later zit hij nog steeds vast, omdat hij zijn bed in de fik had gestoken en daarvoor veroordeeld werd onder de controversiële Britse sanctie Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP).
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Boksen met je blote vuisten was lang iets wat vooral plaatsvond op verlaten parkeerplaatsen of donkere kelders – het was een sport die alleen in het geniep beoefend kon worden. Totdat promotor David Feldman er in 2018 in slaagde om de allereerste legale bare-knuckle bokswedstrijd van de VS te organiseren.
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Bulletproof backpacks have broken into the mainstream in the last few months, with interest spiking after a rash of school shootings in America, and now major retailers like Office Depot carry them alongside your everyday JanSports.
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In Indonesia, circumcision is considered the official beginning of a boy’s transition into manhood—a defining moment in his life, and a major cause for celebration. Families ring in the milestone with a traditional ceremony called a “Kuda Renggong,” dressing their children in colorful costumes and propping them up on dancing horses while live bands play for about six hours straight.
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The killing of Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager in Ferguson, MO in 2014, galvanized a renewed public interest in the concept of citizen policing, but for David Whitt, Michael Brown’s neighbor at the time, it was the moment he decided his community needed a full-time force of people policing the police.