• So you're having a good day when...
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  • The United Nations General Assembly has voted to formally recognize the transatlantic slave trade as the “gravest crime against humanity.”

    The resolution — backed by more than 120 countries — highlights the scale, duration, and lasting global impact of slavery, including its role in shaping modern inequality and systemic racism. It also calls for renewed conversations around justice, reconciliation, and potential reparations.

    However, the vote was not unanimous.

    Countries including the United States, Argentina, and Israel voted against the measure, while others — including the United Kingdom and many European nations — abstained, raising concerns about how history is interpreted and whether ranking atrocities creates a “hierarchy of suffering.”

    The resolution is non-binding, but supporters say it marks a significant symbolic step in acknowledging the full historical impact of slavery — and its consequences that are still felt today.
    The United Nations General Assembly has voted to formally recognize the transatlantic slave trade as the “gravest crime against humanity.” The resolution — backed by more than 120 countries — highlights the scale, duration, and lasting global impact of slavery, including its role in shaping modern inequality and systemic racism. It also calls for renewed conversations around justice, reconciliation, and potential reparations. However, the vote was not unanimous. Countries including the United States, Argentina, and Israel voted against the measure, while others — including the United Kingdom and many European nations — abstained, raising concerns about how history is interpreted and whether ranking atrocities creates a “hierarchy of suffering.” The resolution is non-binding, but supporters say it marks a significant symbolic step in acknowledging the full historical impact of slavery — and its consequences that are still felt today.
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  • A woman in the United Kingdom claims she avoided smiling or laughing for decades to prevent wrinkles, training herself to keep a neutral expression even during emotional moments

    She credits this discipline for her youthful skin, though experts say aging depends on many factors like genetics, lifestyle, sun exposure, and overall health — not just facial expressions
    A woman in the United Kingdom claims she avoided smiling or laughing for decades to prevent wrinkles, training herself to keep a neutral expression even during emotional moments She credits this discipline for her youthful skin, though experts say aging depends on many factors like genetics, lifestyle, sun exposure, and overall health — not just facial expressions
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  • This is mental illness
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  • A civilization 2,000 light-years away looking at Earth today would see the Roman Empire
    A civilization 2,000 light-years away looking at Earth today would see the Roman Empire
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