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Master every Terraria weapon type, from swords and bows to spellbooks and minions, with this essential guide to class combat ...
Magnet swallowing has posed a danger to kids in the U.S. for over a decade. Despite more safety rules, kids around the world continue swallowing magnets, and the United States tops the list ...
Charmed by the small, yellow animated film characters, Perth woman Liesl Benecke filled her house and car with them. Now, it has earned her a world title.
The Optimist Woman wins record for world’s largest Minion collection Liesl Benecke has more than 1,000 Minion items, including her latest purchase: three crystal figurines from Swarovski.
An Australian woman’s 1,035 pieces of Minions merch earned her a Guinness World Record.
An Australian woman’s collection of 1,035 Minions from around the world recently earned her a Guinness World Record.
Chemical educator and <i>Compound Interest</i> blogger Andy Brunning explores the materials science of permanent magnets ...
You may have heard warnings about keeping magnets close to electronic devices. These were especially common in the 80s and 90s. Do they still apply today?
After a page was highlighted seemingly saying Qi2 didn't require magnets, it's been officially confirmed that's not the case.
“If you love Minions, don’t scroll,” the woman in the video gently implores. She points to an image of a minion, the bean-shaped, noseless, bespectacled yellow creatures form the Despicable ...
The Minion on the cross meme is a common series of memes wherein a minion is tied to a cross, often with a crown of thorns or set on fire.
‘Despicable Me’ established that the Minions were created in a lab for Gru. But the ‘Minions’ spinoff movies retconned that origin story. Despicable Me’s writer tells us he’s sticking ...