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The Lord of the Rings movies have more than a few plot holes, but some of them actually have pretty good explanations.
This article delves into the anatomy, behavior, and social media phenomenon of the smiling Quokka. A Quokka on Rottnest Island, Australia. Credit: Susan Q Yin from Unsplash One of the most striking ...
It looks just like the ancient fiery creature that plagued the Fellowship of the Ring, and fought Gandalf the Grey in an iconic battle. You can check out the first images of this new LEGO Icons ...
That warm and fuzzy feeling when you are riding the train home after a long day, only to be greeted by a little ray of sunshine. A little boy greets everyone he passes inside a train/Instagram ...
The vision of the Clean Sri Lanka project, “Beautiful Island, Smiling People” embodies the desire for a nation where environmental purity complements social harmony and ethical governance. Its mission ...
Smiling is more than just a universal sign of happiness—it's a powerful tool for improving your mood, health, and relationships. Whether it's a spontaneous grin or a friendly gesture, smiles can ...
The Lord of the Rings doesn't shy away from humor, and characters like Pippin and Merry stand out as the funniest in Middle-earth.
She told CorkBeo: "Everyone always said he was such a happy child, always smiling and they'd never hear him cry. I'd heard about 'smiling child syndrome' before and one day it just hit me like ...
At one point in the episode, Bart Simpson shows his mother, Marge, a cartoon on his tablet called "Screaming Friends," a parody of the cartoon Smiling Friends. After watching a scene of the lead ...