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Rocky
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SURVEYS, STUDIES & SUCH
A new study suggests that older adults tend to carry fewer regrets than younger people, and those regrets also feel less intense over time. Researchers found that while people across ages report a similar number of major life regrets, older adults are less likely to feel anger or frustration when reflecting on them. Instead, regret seems to soften with age, possibly as people gain perspective, or shift how they interpret past choices. The study also notes that older adults more often regret missed opportunities rather than mistakes, and may use reflection for meaning rather than self-criticism.
BIG SCREEN-LITTLE SCREEN
“American Horror Story” has added John Carroll Lynch, Mena Suvari, Matt Fraser, and Berto Colón for Season 13. Production on the hit anthology series from Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk is currently underway. Lynch and Fraser are returning as their “American Horror Story: Freak Show” characters, ‘Twisty the Clown’ and ‘Paul the Illustrated Seal’, respectively. Details regarding the new season’s plot and who Suvari will play are under wraps.
Tom Hardy has been fired from “Mobland.” It has been confirmed that Hardy will not appear in a third season of the Paramount+ crime drama. Sources say that Hardy was not asked to return to the series following on-set issues with the show’s executive producer and others. A third season has not been formally announced so far, but given the show’s success, it is all but guaranteed. Hardy plays fixer ‘Harry Da Souza’ in the series, which launched last spring and quickly became the second most-watched series on the platform.
“Stranger Things” has marked a lot of firsts for Netflix: it became the first original series to become a global hit and cultural phenomenon, the first series owned by the streamer, and the first title Netflix has been able to turn into a licensing bonanza with a slew of consumer product deals. Now, it is also Netflix’s first show with a presence at the Smithsonian. An exhibit there will be centered around Millie Bobby Brown’s character ‘Eleven’s’ signature outfit, her iconic pink dress from Season 1.
DID YA KNOW!?
DID YOU KNOW… The human body can survive without food longer than without sleep. Severe sleep deprivation is extremely dangerous. Rest is as vital as nutrition.
JOKE OF THE DAY
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A new analysis of Google search data has revealed some of the most commonly misspelled words, with “bougie” topping the list. Researchers at Unscramblerer.com examined U.S. searches for phrases like “How do you spell” between Jan. 1-May 18. Other frequently searched words included “favorite,” “through,” “business,” “definitely,” “beautiful,” and “niece.” The study also broke down the most misspelled words by state, and found that “spaghetti” is a tough one for those in North Carolina and Virginia, and for some reason, a lot of Minnesotans have the need to know how to spell “ukulele”.
There’s a correct order to your dental routine – and there’s a good chance you’re doing it backwards. Experts recommend flossing before brushing, so toothpaste and fluoride can better reach between teeth and along the gums. Flossing also helps loosen food particles and plaque so brushing afterward can sweep them away more effectively. Most dentists say flossing once a day is enough, as long as you’re gentle and thorough. And remember: Flossing does much more than remove food particles. It helps prevent gum disease, reduces inflammation and limits the buildup of harmful bacteria that can lead to cavities. Ooor oral health has also been associated with conditions like heart disease and diabetes.
THE MOVIE QUOTE OF THE DAY
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“That escalated quickly.” — Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy — Ron Burgundy (Will Ferrell) — 2004
NEWS TO ME
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FUN
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✓ At horse race tracks, the favorite wins less than 30% of the time.
✓ There are approximately 2,500 astronomers in the U.S. – but over 10,000 astrologers.
✓ People born in May have the lowest risk of illness and disease, while those born in October have the highest, according to a study.
✓ Humans naturally feel happier when kept busy.
✓ An average adult’s stomach can hold about 2 quarts (1.9 liters) of food.
WEIRD NEWS
Ever heard of “cauliflower ear”? That’s the swollen, permanently misshapen ear often linked to injuries sustained in boxing, wrestling, and MMA fights. Well, now it’s a strange cosmetic trend. According to reports, some men in Russia are actually paying to have their ears intentionally damaged, as a way of looking tougher and more intimidating. One plastic surgeon claims demand is so high, he’s booked a month in advance. He charges about $80 per ear. Medical experts warn the risky procedure can lead to infections, cartilage damage, and even hearing loss, if done improperly. Psychologists also note that real confidence doesn’t come from looking scary, and point out that many skilled fighters appear calm, ordinary, and don’t need exaggerated “tough guy” features to command respect.
QUESTION OF THE DAY
12% of people agree: THIS is the worst gift you can buy for someone. What is it?
Answer: A scale
SOMETHING SPECIAL WITH HEIDI SMALL
(FROM HEIDI)
THE LIST
As you no doubt know, Murphy’s Law states: “Anything that can go wrong will go wrong.” Here are some other “laws”, all based on observations or rules of thumb that capture some universal truth…
Murphy’s (other) Law: “The more you fear something, the more likely it will happen.
Brooks’ Law: “Adding manpower to a late project makes it later.”
Celine’s Law: “Honest communication occurs only between equals.”
Dykstra’s Law: “Everybody is somebody else’s weirdo.”
Falkland’s Law: “When you don’t have to make a decision, then don’t make the decision.”
Gilbert’s Law: “The biggest problem at work is that no one tells you what to do.”
Hanlon’s Razor: “Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.”
Kidlin’s Law: “If you can write the problem down clearly then the matter is half solved.”
Law of the Instrument: “If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.”
Littlewood’s Law: “A person can expect to experience events with odds of one in a million (a ‘miracle’) at the rate of about one per month.”
Napoleon’s Law: “Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.”
Parkinson’s Law: “Work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion.”
Peter Principle: “In a hierarchy, every employee tends to rise to his level of incompetence.”
Ringwald’s Law of Household Geometry: “Any horizontal surface is soon piled up on.”
Segal’s Law: “A man with a watch knows what time it is. A man with 2 watches is never sure.”
Two Pizza Law: “If you can’t feed a team with two pizzas, it’s too large.”
Walson’s Law: “If you put information and intelligence first at all times, then the money keeps coming in.”
GOOD NEWS
Hero Police Officer Kicks In Door, Rushes Into Burning Home To Save Mother And Children. https://www.sunnyskyz.com/good-news