Straight out of Midland, Michigan, USA--just when you think you've heard it all. In the news: "Woman found living inside a Michigan grocery store sign".
Quote from article: "A woman in Midland had a novel approach to living rent-free: post up in a sign above a grocery store and turn it into a makeshift apartment."
A missing truck driver was last seen at his rig. The police spent two weeks looking for him throughout the province, finally finding him when they looked inside his rig.
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Guy's identity stolen for 3 decades by someone he worked with at a hot dog cart. The thief became a high-level hospital executive under his name, while he is homeless. The victim is deemed crazy by a judge and sent to a mental hospital. Then, a detective assigned to the case decides to do a DNA check...
Good piece on these mysterious Roman dodecahedrons. More than 100 of these have been found around Europe and no one really knows what they were used for. More tests are being done on them. They're metal, and have survived undamaged for over 1700 years 🤯
I look at the internets and I see a lot of enthusiastic women who are like "Yeah, they're for knitting! Check out this video where I 3D print one and knit a bunch of cute gloves!" and then these like Wall of Text blog posts by dudes who are like "NOOOOOOOO Romans didn't even know how to knit! Knitting was invented actually really recently even though it's not that hard! Why? I dunno! What were these dodecahedra for? WE CAN NEVER KNOW!"