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My Father Asked Me to Dance with Him at My Wedding but Didn’t Show Up
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You might have consumed this beaver sac excretion without knowing
Castoreum is a natural flavoring that can be used in vanilla or strawberry-flavored foods. But it’s not a lab-made creation, neither is it a unique-sounding plant. It’s the name of an excretion from the anal castor sacs of beavers. This substance has been used for centuries in medicines and soaps in addition to food. But…
Bomb discovery! He accidentally found a car at the bottom of the river and called the police
Twelve years ago, in Cheboksary, Russia, two young people, Ilya Zhirnov and Kira Cherkasova, disappeared. Recently, an amateur diver discovered their car at the bottom of a river. The police identified the bodies using documents found in the vehicle. “The car had been submerged for more than ten years,” police stated. The initial theory suggests…