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Living in a city turns people into geniuses
But there's a catch. You need public transportation for all this to work. Good public transportation.
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Hundreds of unwanted backyard chickens are ending up at animal shelters
All future articles on the joys of backyard chickening should include a PSA explaining to enthusiasts just how long chickens lay eggs and, by contrast, just how long they live.
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Leonardo DiCaprio looks really serious about riding his bikeshare bike
Public bike-share programs: good enough for the rich and famous. Although helmets are another story.
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Spiders suck in prey with scary magnetic webs
Oh, was there a chance you WEREN'T gonna have nightmares tonight? You're welcome.
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Bacon burger on a bacon bun will completely gross you out
Bacon patty, bacon dressing, and bacon cheese on a bacon-infused bun ... because THAT's what the Founding Fathers had in mind.
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Climb this building without ever leaving the ground
The artist commissioned to create this work, Leandro Erlich, has a thing for "spaces with fluid and unstable boundaries."
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This guy went on an insane run in 129-degree heat — dressed as Darth Vader
You underestimate the power of the dark side and a large Red Bull.
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Ice cream delivery via bike means your summer just got better
Oh, hello. Did you want a month's worth of artisanal ice cream delivered to your doorstep?
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More useful than a watch: This subway map bracelet
You know the feeling. You're on a crowded train. You don't know what stop you're meant to jump off at. Then you remember you're wearing your subway bracelet.
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New show of guerrilla urbanism is both inspiring and a little creepy
Remember when DIY urbanism was frowned upon if not outright illegal? According to a new exhibition, guerrilla tactics have become symbols of American ingenuity and the rebirth of urban cool.