What If Everyone on Earth Looked the Same

Picture this: it’s a beautiful morning, and you woke up to the sound of birds chirping through your half-opened window. You look out the window see a few people walking by. But there’s a problem. They all look the same. With identical skin and hair color, when you look closer, even their face is the same. You are in a world filled with identical humans…

It’s as if a factory produced humans in the same way dolls are manufactured – minus the package, of course. These identical creatures come into the world naturally, but they don’t just have a name. They also have a number. So, what would the world be like if it were possible? How would you identify all your friends and relatives?

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TIMESTAMPS:
The parallel universe #12 0:52
How they identify their friends 2:38
… and what their social media’s like 3:03
No bullying 5:23
No sense of individuality… 5:56

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SUMMARY:
– In the parallel universe #12, every person is born with the same face.
– To keep the world in order, the government came up with a numerical system that gave each person a number.
– To make sure that nobody lost their unique identity, they had tiny microchips placed in their chests.
– When you become friends with someone, the chips connected through something like Bluetooth.
– The world of social media in this parallel Universe is completely different from what we’re used to. The accounts aren’t based on photos but on intelligence.
– If you all look like every other person, you have to use your achievements and intelligence to have it.
– You see, in this world, only your achievements and character could make you different, so people used that to their advantage.
– Us humans like to label people who have a different appearance. And we usually pick on the negative. We categorize individuals on the way they look, and their weight.
– Creativity in that world is limited. It’s hard to imagine something different when you are exposed to the same stimuli.
– People began changing their bodies and postures to help them stand out.
– I began to realize that this perfect society wouldn’t last long. People were desperate about having a unique identity, so they were working hard to get it.
– If everyone looked the same, it might solve a lot of problems, but it would also create new ones. The sciences would probably sky-rocket, but creativity could go either way.

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Ato Humano pela Vida

Durante o Ato Humano pela Vida, que ocupou a Praça do conjunto Mirassol (30/11) uma grandiosa ação de resistência ignorou o brilho da árvore de 400 mil lâmpadas e reafirmou a essência da luta por liberdade e respeito aos direitos humanos.

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10+ Tips to Learn Things Faster Than the Average Person

Thanks to University of the People for sponsoring this video! Make sure to click the link below if you want to give your brain a real training and get an education accessible to anyone!
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You ever walk into a room just to forget where you were going or what you were looking for? How about finding your car keys in the fridge or the dog’s food in your cereal bowl? Sounds like you could use a brain boost. There’re some really great ways you can train the old thinker!

Did you know, for example, that automated actions stall your brain since it’s not taking an active part in what you’re doing? Or that solving math problems doesn’t even rack your brain as much as learning an unfamiliar tongue? And if you have a sweet tooth, this one’s for you: chocolate contains an important amino acid that helps your brain process things faster and with more efficiency!

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4 Exercises to Test How Fast Your Brain Is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiDFjSQ8Vqw&;
A Japanese Technique to Overcome Laziness https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DbvSl_C_kY

TIMESTAMPS:
Draw 0:20
Change up your routine 0:41
Get a degree 1:19 👈
Use the opposite hand 2:19
Write 2:50
Learn a new language 3:24
Play chess 3:45
Play video games 4:11 🎮
Do the chores 4:36
Pick your nose 4:59
Walk 5:27
Eat chocolate 5:57 🍫
Breathe 6:31
Sleep 7:10

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SUMMARY:
– Drawing makes your right brain hemisphere work like a hundred horses, triggering creativity and helping you find unconventional solutions to problems at hand.
– Automated actions stall your brain since it’s not taking an active part in what you’re doing. To avoid this lack of memory and train your brain at the same time, change up your routine every day.
– You can get a degree that fits your schedule, and avoid student-debt at University of the People, the first non-profit, US-accredited, online university, where you can get a tuition-free Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in the most in-demand fields like: business administration, education, health, computer science.
– If you’re a righty, take a spoon or your toothbrush into your left hand and do the usual stuff. Lefties, you’re now righties for the day!
– Typing on a keyboard or smartphone is okay too, but actual writing with a pen on paper activates critical-thinking and increases your analytical skills.
– When you learn a language, you take on a whole new system, and your brain has no other choice but to adapt to the circumstances.
– Chess is one of the oldest strategic games in the world, and it’s stood the test of time because it’s awesome, as simple as that. If you play it regularly, you’ll learn to concentrate and think bigger, taking actions that will affect your life a few steps ahead.
– One 2015 study found that action video games in particular improve reaction time, observation skills, and decision-making.
– House work also contributes to your brain power. It boils down to physical activity (which is great for the noggin, but more on that later!). It’s also effective at taking your mind off the bigger problems too.
– Walking increases your blood flow, which means more blood (and oxygen that hitchhikes along with it) reaches your brain. This boosts the thinking organ’s activity, making it more flexible when it comes to important stuff.
– If you have a sweet tooth, this one’s for you: chocolate contains an important amino acid, lysin, that helps your brain process things faster and with more efficiency. It’s only about dark chocolate, though, because lysin is found in cocoa beans.
– Here’s a simple exercise that will fill your brain with oxygen and let you feel a rush of energy. Exhale all the air from your lungs and hold your breath for as long as you can. When you can’t hold it any longer, breathe in powerfully and repeat. The influx of air into your lungs will send oxygen to the tissues, and your blood will start pumping faster.
– Just don’t forget to check out the link to today’s video sponsor down in the description box. It’ll take you to University of the People, where a great brain-training journey awaits!

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31 Most Googled Facts Ever

We, humans, are born with an innate curiosity. Most of the questions people search start with the word “why”! Why is the sky blue? Why do birds stand on one leg? Why are manholes round?

Do you know, for example, why flamingoes are pink? Or why sunsets on Mars are blue? Or why cats are afraid of cucumbers? (Btw, do NOT try to scare a cat friend with cucumbers. It’s a big stress for your pet. Be nice.) So, care to learn the answers to the most common “whys”? Here you go!

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30 Facts You Never Knew About Your Body https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwzhqySOvkE&

TIMESTAMPS:
Why flamingoes are pink 0:24
Coins featuring Superman 1:18
Why manholes are round 1:30
The Rubik’s Cube is trickier than you thought 2:00
Why do we have a leap year? 2:20
Square watermelon 2:36
Why tigers have stripes 2:58
Why sunsets on Mars are blue 3:31
Why we see the sky as blue 4:07
How to make a steak from a watermelon 4:21
Why birds stand on one leg 4:57
A frog that swallows prey with the help of its eyes 5:14
How much clouds weigh 5:37
Why cats are afraid of cucumbers 6:27
Why dogs are banned from Antarctica 7:00
Why we don’t sneeze in our sleep 7:15
Why we yawn 7:24
The fattiest organ in our body 7:37
The Eiffel Tower isn’t totally straight 8:48
How cats purr 9:07
The most populated animal society 9:29

#curiousfacts #interestingfacts #brightside

SUMMARY:
– Flamingoes are born gray. But their feathers turn pink later on because of a natural pink dye!
– Each BIC pen has two tiny holes in it to keep the air pressure equal outside and inside.
– Snails have anywhere from 1,000 to 14,000 tiny sharp teeth.
– In Canada, you can legally pay for your purchases in coins featuring Superman.
– It took Erno Rubik, the creator of the famous cube, a staggering one month to solve it!
– Stripes serve as camouflage for tigers, effectively hiding them from other animals. But the most curious thing is that tigers have not only striped fur, but striped skin as well.
– In the past, men’s dress shirt collars were detachable. It helped people save money on laundry costs.
– Sunsets on Mars are blue, which has to do with the Martian air – or rather with the fine dust floating in it.
– Bringing one leg up to their body helps birds keep warm when it’s chilly outside.
– The northern leopard frog is the scariest creature: it swallows prey with the help of its eyes! This amphibian can press its eyes deep down into its mouth, and this movement helps the frog to swallow.
– Researchers have discovered that one cloud can weigh more than 1 million pounds!
– In Singapore, you’ll find the world’s tallest vending machine where you can buy… a car!
– You can’t bring your pooch along if you travel to Antarctica. Since April 1994, all dogs have been banned from this continent because they could infect seals with diseases that they aren’t immune to.
– You don’t sneeze in your sleep, simply because your brain shuts down this reflex while you’re slumbering.
– The brain is the fattiest organ in your body because it’s composed of approximately 60% fat!
– Super powerful earthquakes can make days shorter, because they move the spin of the Earth’s axis!
– Yellow is the color that is the easiest to spot, even in the darkness. That’s why taxis and school buses are mostly this shade.
– However unbelievable it may sound, a cat’s purr starts in its brain! And only after that, the brain sends orders to a cat’s throat muscles, which then start to make 25 to 150 vibrations a second!
– Don’t take the assumption that light travels at the speed of, well, light, for granted. The slowest light ever moved at only 38 miles per hour!

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Why Public Toilet Seats Are Shaped Like a U

We all use it every day —the John, the Throne, the Lavatory, the Potty, the Commode, the Latrine, the Privy…the Toilet! No matter what you call it, public restrooms aren’t always the most pleasant experience; the germs, unspoken etiquette…no one likes to talk about it, it’s can be a tender subject, but, Brightsider, today’s your lucky day!

You’re gonna find out why public toilet seats are shaped like a U (this isn’t what they’re like at home, right?), which stalls are cleaner than others, what exactly the proper Hand-Washing technique is and many other things!

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Put Vinegar Into a Toilet, and Watch What Happens https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dNGF9PRkBY&

TIMESTAMPS:
Why are public toilet seats shaped like a U? 0:31
Do those toilet seat covers really make it more hygienic? 1:09
Are some stalls cleaner than others? 1:40
Is it safe to take my drink with me into the stall? 2:18
What should I do with my drink if I have to GO? 2:57
What exactly is the proper Hand-Washing technique? 3:33
What if I’m loyal to my hand sanitizer? 4:20
🙂 Good-to-know tips for public bathroom etiquette 🙃 4:55

#hygiene #etiquette #brightside

SUMMARY:
– The reason is for hygiene purposes, to keep that part of the toilet as far from your most sensitive areas as possible, as it could have some unwanted droplets on it.
– That little space in between the U-shaped seat may still have dribbles of urine on it, and it will just soak through the cover.
– The outside stalls are used less frequently, but that doesn’t necessarily mean they’re cleaner—just because it looks clean doesn’t mean that it is.
– There are over 3 million bacteria per square inch in that toilet bowl, just to give you some perspective.
– It’s best to leave your drink on your desk or have a friend hold it for you. But these aren’t always an option. If you must put your drink or mug on the sink, put clean paper towels down first.
– Rub the soap on top of your hands and between your fingers. Don’t forget to get under those nails! You should wash for at least twenty seconds. Rinse your hands completely and dry with a clean towel.
– Make sure your hand sanitizer is at least 60% alcohol. Know that hand sanitizers don’t get rid of all types of germs.
– If you’re out and you bump into someone you know in the bathroom, your first instinct might be to shake their hand or touch them with a greeting. Resist the temptation.
– Keep the restroom a quiet place. Some of us have to concentrate.
– Experts say that chatting at the sink while washing your hands is a no-no. They say that you should just focus on getting your hands clean and avoid eye contact.
– Whenever possible, don’t pick the stall right next to somebody. Put a stall or two between you if the restroom isn’t crowded.
– Say you’re standing in front of a one-person bathroom and you aren’t sure if there’s anyone inside.
– It’s a little-known fact, but many public restrooms are equipped with a fan, a.k.a an exhaust fan. It will circulate the air in the bathroom, in case you aren’t able to leave it smelling fresh as a daisy.

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Festa da Batata

No dia 1º de novembro aconteceu a 16ª Festa da Batata na aldeia Katu, que fica entre os municípios de Goianinha e Canguaretama no RN. Cultura, vivência e resistência do povo indígena na luta em defesa dos direitos e pela demarcação do seu território.

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Nossas inquietações sobre a cidade

Primeiro episódio da série “Nossas inquietações sobre a cidade”, onde o professor de história e pesquisador, Luciano Capistrano, conta em riqueza de detalhes a história de Natal, capital do Rio Grande do Norte.

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Movimento sindical em debate

Fernando Antônio, delegado ao 4º Congresso Nacional da CSP-Conlutas, fala sobre o movimento sindical brasileiro e a necessidade da classe trabalhadora reconstruir um movimento independente e de luta.

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Um papo sobre cinema brasileiro

O professor de cinema e audiovisual da Universidade Federal do Ceará, Marcelo Ikeda, bateu um papo com o nosso coletivo sobre cinema brasileiro e a crise enfrentada pela Ancine (Agência Nacional do Cinema), que é responsável pela política de fomento e a regulação do audiovisual no Brasil.

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