Punching A Bear Trap Is Super Dumb, But This Guy Pulls It Off


Punching A Bear Trap Is Super Dumb, But This Guy Pulls It Off
There’s no reason to do this other than to prove that you’re a badass with quick reflexes, which apparently this guy is.
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Oil shale mining influence on the environment

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Oil shale mining influence on the environment

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Zealandia, een continent dat bestaat en echt niet pas is ontdekt!

Zealandia, een continent dat bestaat en echt niet pas is ontdekt!
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Graphite – the driving force behind green technology [infographics]

Graphite – the driving force behind green technology [infographics]
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How much radiation is too much? A handy guide | Need to Know | PBS

How much radiation is too much? A handy guide | Need to Know | PBS
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The Names Behind The States Infographic

The Names Behind The States Infographic
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How do diamonds form?

How do diamonds form?
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Quote of the Day

“Much that passes as idealism is disguised hatred or disguised love of power.”

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Wikipedia article of the day for August 12, 2017

The Wikipedia article of the day for August 12, 2017 is Falaise Pocket.
In the Battle of the Falaise Pocket (12–21 August 1944) in the Second World War, Allied forces encircled and destroyed most of the German Army Group B west of the Seine river in a pocket at Falaise in northwestern France. It was the decisive engagement of the Battle of Normandy. The Americans had broken out from the Normandy beachhead, the Third U.S. Army under General George Patton was rapidly advancing, and British and Canadian forces were launching offensives south of Caumont and Caen. Adolf Hitler ordered Field Marshal Günther von Kluge, the commander of Army Group B, to conduct a counter-offensive at Mortain instead of withdrawing. Four depleted panzer divisions were not enough to stop the First U.S. Army, which converged with the British Second Army and the First Canadian Army on the Falaise–Chambois area, directed by the Allied ground forces commander, General Bernard Montgomery. German counter-attacks forced some gaps in the Allied lines, but by the evening of 21 August the pocket had been sealed, with around 50,000 Germans trapped inside. Many escaped, but losses in men and equipment were huge. A few days later, the Allies liberated Paris.

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