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At a time when schools would typically bring students and staff together to talk about the attack on the U.S. Capitol, coronavirus precautions forced many of them to do it virtually this week. (Shutterstock)
SALEM, MA A week like no other in history brought anger, pain and sadness as scenes of the attack on the U.S. Capitol dominated television sets, computer screens and virtual classrooms.
As we look toward the hope of a brighter week ahead, here are some of the Patch stories you may have missed from across the North Shore.
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The day after a traumatic national event is generally a time when students come together and perhaps draw some comfort and understanding through sharing their thoughts and feelings in a room full of classmates and their teacher.
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Dog Shamelessly Photobombs Every Single Family Christmas Pic, Ends Up Creating The Perfect Christmas Card Interview With Owner BoredPanda staff
You’d be surprised by how fun photobombing, the act of purposefully putting yourself into the view of a picture being taken, usually for no other reason than to just amuse yourself, really is.
Whether it’s you doing the photobombing, or you being a victim of a photobombing, or even a third party taking a glance at a photobombed picture, there’s fun to be had all around.
And as it turns out, dogs are into that thing too. Whether this one particular dog was doing it because she wanted to be a part of everything, or simply because she wanted to mess with her owner, it all resulted in some hilarious pictures that soon went viral on the internet.