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Capturing an anime inspired battle moment
This clip captures a fast paced fight scene inspired by anime choreography, filmed with practical timing and dynamic movement.
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Sausage roll challenge: 5-minute test
Taking on the sausage roll challenge to see how many I can eat in five minutes. Watch the speed, strategy, and determination as the clock counts down.
"Alcohol Free for 40" is a program through lent that helps people in the New Orleans area give up drinking. The Padres' third baseman is opposed to a salary cap and believes all MLB teams should be as ...
The creation of this article included the use of AI and was edited by human content creators. Read more on our AI policy here. When temperatures drop and heating bills climb, the last thing most ...
I was puzzled when the husband announced he was going to burp the house. I asked if he thought it would need a diaper change, too. “You know, burp the house,” he said with an air of disbelief. I ...
For people who don’t follow the NFL closely, or even those who do, some of the rules can be a bit confusing. So in anticipation of the 2026 Super Bowl we’re going through a few of the rules to help ...
"House burping" is the latest thing cluttering people's feeds: short clips of people flinging open every window and door, announcing they're "burping" their home to get rid of stale, germ-filled air.
"Burping" your home has been trending on social media, but it's actually a centuries-old cleaning ritual that remains an essential part of modern life in Germany and parts of central Europe. This ...
Mesha Griffith is a children's book author based in Ohio. She considers herself a minimalist and has challenged herself over the years to ditch the clutter. She posted her yearly challenge online in ...
The German practice of lüften, airing out your house, is becoming popular in the U.S. NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Annette Baran from the Goethe Institute, and her husband Robert, about embracing ...
Oh, it's been cold this winter. So open a window. In Germany, they called that luften, and it's found fans in the U.S. who call it house burping. Annette Baran is with the Goethe-Institut and joins us ...
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