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Today is National Junk Food Day

A 79 Square Foot Apartment Selling For $253,000:If you don't like large spaces, this mightbe the perfect place for you. A micro-studio flat measuring just 79 square-feethas gone up for sale in Notting Hill, England, for the bargain-basement price of $253,000. It comes with a single bed, a shower, and sink right next to the bed, as well as a toilet cubicle. But it is located in the borough of Kensington and Chelsea, one of the country's most desirable locations. Realtors say the flat is located on Colville Road "with all the local amenities, restaurants, bars and shops of Westbourne Grove, Portobello and Notting Hill Gate." Cash offers only by the way. 

Woman Hides “Good” Chips From Husband And He’s Not Pleased

Nobody likes to eat a stale chip, and one woman has gone to great lengths to keep her husband from ruining her favorite crunchy snack. 

A woman recently shared on Reddit’s “Am I The A-hole” forum that she and her husband have a favorite brand of tortilla chips, but the problem is every time her husband goes to take some he never clips the bag, which results in the rest of the chips going stale. The OP says she asked him numerous times to close the bag but he won’t comply, noting she “got tired of being 'a nag.' And tired of stale chips,” so she devised a secret plan to make sure he didn’t ruin her snack time. 

"So I started to stash a second bag of chips for me where my husband rarely looks," she shared. "My thinking was, I obviously care about freshness more than he does, so I'll make sure have a fresh stash and he can dip from the open bag."

Unfortunately, months later the hubby found her secret stash and was furious. “He then accused me of 'making him' eat stale chips," she writes. When she argued that they wouldn’t be stale if he just closed the bag he said she should close it because it’s “no big deal,” but then she shot back “well, if it's not a big deal, why don't you do it?',’ to which he claimed he was “forgetful."

The woman notes that she’ll probably find another hiding spot for her fresh chips, but wonders if actions are really all that bad, and most folks agree they are not.

  • “He's behaving like a child so you came up with a solution that is appropriate for a child," one user noted.
  • "He really had to do some astonishing mental gymnastics to arrive at the conclusion that it's your fault he's eating stale chips," another added. "Find a better hiding place for sure, at least until he grows up." 

Source:Café Mom

Window Swap – A Site That Lets You Experience the Views From Total Strangers’ Windows

In a time when traveling the world isn’t as simple as it used to be, a site that lets you experience the view from a window halfway around the world sounds pretty interesting. That’s where Window Swap comes in.

Developed by Sonali Ranjit and Vaishnav Balasubramaniam, a husband and wife team from Singapore, as a quarantine project, Window Swap is an easy and ingenious way to travel all around the world, from the comfort of your own home. All you have to do is visit the Window Swap website and click on the “Open a new window somewhere in the world” button to instantly be transported in a stranger’s home in cities like London, Bangalore or Jakarta from the windows of whom you can admire the views they wake up to every day.

According to a description on its official website, Window Swap “is here to fill that deep void in our wanderlust hearts by allowing us to look through someone else’s window, somewhere in the world, for a while.” It’s probably going to be a while until travel becomes mainstream again, so that makes sense.

Apart from admiring views from over 15 cities around the world, visitors are encouraged to add their own windows and views to the pool. Uploaded videos have to be around 10 minutes long, be shot in HD and horizontally, and feature the up-loader’s first name and location for credits.

Link:Oddity Central

Drone Company May Have A Way For Large Gatherings To Happen - A drone company in Pittsburgh has created a device that could let large gatherings happen.

Aeras [[ AIR-US ]] Fog Company has created a drone which they say has the ability to disinfect arenas in three hours. The product recently had a trial run at Highmark Stadium in the Steel City, and the company says it can sanitize places like underneath the seats, arm rests and railings.

Besides stadiums, Aeras says the drone can be used in other big indoor and outdoor areas. Electrostatic technology in the drone makes the disinfectant stick to surfaces. The drones can spray up to 20 acres an hour.

The company hopes to be certified to use the device by the fall.

Source:CBS Pittsburgh

Wife Discovers Husband Uses Her Makeup Sponge To Clean Bathroom

Adult acne is beyond frustrating and really, by the time we’re in our 30s, we shouldn’t have to deal with breakouts anymore. One woman who’s been struggling with acne for years, even after seeing countless dermatologists to clear it up, may have just figured out what’s been causing her problems. It turns out, it may be her husband’s fault since he had been using her makeup sponge to clean their bathroom.

The clueless guy’spostin Reddit’s “Today I F-ed Up” section explains he would grab the square sponge on a sponge drying rack in their bathroom to clean up. He had no idea there was anything wrong with this until one day he found a new egg-shaped sponge on the rack and he thought it was funny, so he asked why his wife bought it. That’s when she told him it works better for applying makeup than the old square one and the light bulb went off for him. It seems the dude had no idea people use sponges to put on makeup and now they think him cleaning with hers is the reason for her recurring acne.

He says he feels horrible and to make it up to her, he bought her some brand-new sponges that will only be used for makeup. Most Redditors are laughing at his mix-up, but some can’t wrap their heads around how he could mistake a cleaning sponge for a makeup sponge. He explains that he never sees his wife put makeup on and that the sponge he’d been cleaning with was square and he admits, “I guess I’m not the sharpest tool in the shed.”

Source:The Stir


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