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folding stuff: Word of the day for April 11, 2018

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Word of the day is folding stuff : (slang) Banknotes, paper money.

Make This Colorful Image Disappear Simply By Staring At It

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Make This Colorful Image Disappear Simply By Staring At It For the first few seconds you'll feel kind of dumb, and then about 10 to 20 seconds the colors should just... disappear. It's wild.

Picture of the day for April 11, 2018

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Picture of the day on April 11, 2018: Overview of the courtyard of the Agha Bozorg mosque, a historical mosque in Kashan, Iran. The mosque, located in the center of the city, was built in the late 18th century by master-mimar Ustad Haj Sa'ban-ali. The mosque has of two large iwans, one in front of the mihrab and the other by the entrance and the courtyard in the middle.

folding stuff: Word of the day for April 11, 2018

folding stuff , n : (slang) Banknotes, paper money.

Picture of the day for April 11, 2018

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Overview of the courtyard of the Agha Bozorg mosque, a historical mosque in Kashan, Iran. The mosque, located in the center of the city, was built in the late 18th century by master-mimar Ustad Haj Sa'ban-ali. The mosque has of two large iwans, one in front of the mihrab and the other by the entrance and the courtyard in the middle..

Guy's Attempt To Guillotine A Spray Paint Can In Slow Motion Goes Wrong In The Most Painful Way

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Guy's Attempt To Guillotine A Spray Paint Can In Slow Motion Goes Wrong In The Most Painful Way

Article of the day for April 11, 2018

The Article of the day for April 11, 2018 is Washington State Route 520 . State Route 520 (SR 520) is a 13-mile (21 km) state highway and freeway in the Seattle metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Washington. Connecting Seattle to the Eastside region of King County across the Evergreen Point Floating Bridge on Lake Washington, it intersects Interstate 5 (I-5) in Seattle, I-405 in Bellevue, and SR 202 in Redmond. It was designated as a freeway in 1964, but was not fully constructed until the late 1970s. Increased traffic on the corridor, spurred in part by expansion of the Microsoft headquarters in Overlake, led to the addition of high-occupancy vehicle lanes and new interchanges in the 1990s. In April 2016, the original floating bridge was replaced by a wider one as part of a multibillion-dollar expansion program that is scheduled to be completed in the 2020s. The program includes the construction of a new bicycle and pedestrian path, bus stations, and interchanges.