Rocky vs Little Mac

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My first versus. Let’s do this. Jumping straight into it, we have the challenger, little Mac! Little Mac can knock out Donkey Kong, who I believe is on par if not stronger than the average gorilla. Can also withstand punches from a man who can destroy an entire brick building with a single punch. Also […]

Karate Kid/Rocky/Punch Out!! Fan Group

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A group for all of the Rocky, Karate Kid, and Punch Out!! Fans. If you only like one or two, that’s fine. This is for everyone. If you’re new to the fandoms, we can help you out. One cool thing: Did you know that the main characters from each of these franchises all have something […]

Types of Rocks Pt. 3: The Changed Ones

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The change of a caterpillar into a butterfly is called metamorphosis: meaning, to transform. A similar term- metamorphism – is used to describe the change of a rock into a new type of rock. Such change may be brought about by extreme heat or pressure. These are called metamorphic rocks. Based on their appearance and texture, metamorphic rocks […]

Types of Rocks Pt. 2: The Layered Ones

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In part 1 of this article we discussed fiery liquid rocks, like lava. However, most of the earth’s crust is covered by a layer of sand and mineral fragments, or sediments. In many places, heat and pressure have compacted these sediments into solid rock. This is called sedimentary rock. Over 75 percent of the earth’s surface is covered […]

Types of Rocks Part 1: The Fiery Ones

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Igneous Rocks- The Fiery Ones Huge bubbles of hot, fluid rock called magma form deep in the earth’s mantle and squeeze towards the surface. Occasionally, magma forces its way through the earth’s crust by erupting out of a volcano. Once the magma flows from a volcano, it is called lava. As the lava cools, it eventually hardens […]

Why Do People Sing In The Shower?

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Admit it! At least once in your lifetime, you sang a little tune or song in the shower or bathtub. But still! You’re a rockstar! And that’s amazing! No shame! Have you ever wondered why you sing in the shower? Or why do your siblings, grandparents, or parents do it? Well, just read on. Your […]

10-Year-Old Girl Discovers Dinosaur Footprints While Walking On A Beach

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When most of us head to the beach, our day usually involves building sandcastles, basking in the sun, or searching through the seashore for the most attractive seashells for our collection. But what if, instead of seashells, you stumble upon a discovery that transports you millions of years back in time? Well, that’s exactly what […]

Breaking is the Newest Sport at the Olympics

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The Olympics have been around for a long time. They were held to honor the god Zeus. In fact, the first recorded ancient Olympic Games started in 776 BC in Olympia, Greece, over 2,700 years ago.  Amazing, right? The modern Olympic Games, as we know them today, were revived in 1896 in Athens, Greece. Since […]

SpongeBob SquarePants Is Autistic, Voice Actor Confirms

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Have any of you seen SpongeBob SquarePants? It’s a popular animated Nickelodeon series known for its quirky antics, positivity, and fun. If you’ve already watched it, I’m pretty sure you’re familiar with the funny SpongeBob moments and jokes. And who can forget that catchy theme song? Who lives in a pineapple under the sea? SpongeBob […]

Scientists Have Unearthed a New Dinosaur with Shorter Arms Than a T.Rex

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While searching for new dinosaur fossils in the La Colonia Formation of Argentina, scientists found a single toe bone sticking out from the ancient rock.  After further digging, they uncovered the remains of a previously unknown 16-foot-long meat-eating dinosaur that lived in prehistoric Patagonia approximately 69 million years ago, during the Maastrichtian age of the […]