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The History of Ernesto Che Guevara – A Short Story

Che Guevara is considered by many to be a hero and savior of the people, but in this video we take a look at his darker, more sinister side.

Ernesto Guevara, or, Che Guevara as we know him was born not on June 14th 1928 as his birth certificate states, but the previous month, May 14th 1928. His parents had his certificate date changed as they weren’t married when Ernesto was conceived so they hid this fact to protect themselves from criticism.

The Vancouver Kiss: Alexandra Thomas and Scott Jones

‘I can’t believe that’s us in that picture’: Revealed, the young lovers who decided to make love, not war during hockey riots in Vancouver’


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Plenty of Fish in the Sea?

It doesn’t look that way.

This image shows the biomass of popularly-eaten fish in the North Atlantic Ocean in 1900 and in 2000. Popularly eaten fish include: bluefin tuna, cod, haddock, hake, halibut, herring, mackerel, pollock, salmon, sea trout, striped bass, sturgeon, turbot. Many of which are now vulnerable or endangered.

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Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road?

Here are some answers, in the spirit of various well-known physicists, to the age-old question:

Albert Einstein: The chicken did not cross the road. The road passed beneath the chicken.
Isaac Newton: Chickens at rest tend to stay at rest. Chickens in motion tend to cross roads.
Wolfgang Pauli: There was already a chicken on this side of the road.

Carl Sagan: There are billions and billions of such chickens, crossing roads just like this one, all across the universe. [Apologies for perpetuating the misquote.]

Jean-Dernard-Leon Foucault: What’s interesting is that if you wait a few hours, it will be crossing the road a few inches back that way.
Robert Van de Graaf: Hey, doesn’t it look funny with all its feathers sticking up like that?
Albert Michelson and Edward Morley: Our experiment was a failure. We could not detect the road.

Stephen Hawking: Chicken fluctuations will inevitably create a scenario where a chicken ends up on the other side of the yellow line, in which case there is a nonzero probability that it will escape to the other side.


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