Here's another 5 things floating around the internet that I thought you should see. From the strange to the thought-provoking, I hope you all find at least a couple links that catch your eye and teach you something new. Also, thanks to those out there that may have pointed me to some of these articles!
I highly recommend watching the TED talk on military robots if you have a little extra time, as it raises some big questions about the effect of media violence.
Japanese Hipsters get 'Bagel Head' Saline Injections
Is the look of having a bagel stuffed under one’s forehead skin “cute?”
According to National Geographic, some trendy youngsters in Japan think seem to think so -- and they’re proving it by having giant saline bubbles injected into their foreheads.
The Importance Of Hell
In 2003 a research group discovered 64% of Americans expect to go to heaven when they die, but less than 1% think they might go to hell.
Not only are there plenty of people today who don't believe in the Bible's teaching on everlasting punishment, even those who do find it an unreal and a remote concept. Nevertheless, it is a very important part of the Christian faith, for several reasons.
The Top 10 Craziest Things Ever Said During a U.N. Speech
History is rich with memorable orations delivered by the world's leaders as nations convene to discuss the critical issues of the day. From the impassioned to the provocative to the truly bizarre, here are the 10 most unforgettable remarks to come out of the United Nations general assembly speeches in the last sixty years.
History is rich with memorable orations delivered by the world's leaders as nations convene to discuss the critical issues of the day. From the impassioned to the provocative to the truly bizarre, here are the 10 most unforgettable remarks to come out of the United Nations general assembly speeches in the last sixty years.
The NBA is about to act in hopes of stopping the floppers.
Spokesman Tim Frank said Thursday the league is finalizing procedures to deal with flopping, the art of falling down when little or no contact was made.
In this powerful talk, P.W. Singer shows how the widespread use of robots in war is changing the realities of combat. He shows us scenarios straight out of science fiction -- that now may not be so fictitious.
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