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In a time of a global crisis such as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, it is easy to note how people move through different phases to buckle up for such unprecedented and arduous times.
In the very beginning of the pandemic last year, we observed an epidemic of fear , where it was all about the calamitous nature of a totally unknown virus and its worrying contagiousness and mortality rate. A few months later, with lockdown and restrictions already in place across the world, the fear was replaced by an epidemic of explanations , where people even in their naivety, started to seek a sense of comfort by placing the blame on someone or something out of their control.
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Opening borders is one thing, moving one is another.
A Belgian farmer raised some eyebrows recently after accidentally moving the country’s borderline with neighbouring France.
According to the BBC, the unnamed farmer grew annoyed that a stone marking the border between the two countries got in the way of his tractor, so he moved the marker 2.29 metres inside of France.
The disturbance went unnoticed until it was discovered by a local history buff who was walking into the forest and noticed the moved marker.
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By Sierra Marquina
PSA alert!
Ryan Seacrest shared on-air a new study has found that men who wear a certain type of clothing are more likely to cheat.
The study - conducted by the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin - found that men who wear shirts with big expensive logos on them are more likely to be unfaithful. And in the study, they found men who wear these are more likely to cheat.
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So, if you see a guy in a shirt that has a giant Ralph Lauren or a brand like Gucci on the front of their look, he is more interested in a short-term situation, according to this study.
PSA alert!
Ryan Seacrest shared on-air a new study has found that men who wear a certain type of clothing are more likely to cheat.
The study - conducted by the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin - found that men who wear shirts with big expensive logos on them are more likely to be unfaithful. And in the study, they found men who wear these are more likely to cheat.
So, if you see a guy in a shirt that has a giant Ralph Lauren or a brand like Gucci on the front of their look, he is more interested in a short-term situation, according to this study.
By Sierra Marquina
PSA alert!
Ryan Seacrest shared on-air a new study has found that men who wear a certain type of clothing are more likely to cheat.
The study - conducted by the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin - found that men who wear shirts with big expensive logos on them are more likely to be unfaithful. And in the study, they found men who wear these are more likely to cheat.
Credit: Pexels
So, if you see a guy in a shirt that has a giant Ralph Lauren or a brand like Gucci on the front of their look, he is more interested in a short-term situation, according to this study.