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They Called Her A B****. Then She Gave The Speech Of The Century. Now It's Set To Music.

What do you get when you take a former Australian prime minister's epic "Misogyny Speech" and set it to music? This.

Andrea Garcia-Vargas
09.18.14
They Called Her A B****. Then She Gave The Speech Of The Century. Now It's Set To Music.
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NASA says these 18 plants are the best at naturally filtering the air in your home

Tod Perry
08.13.21
via NASA

Back in the late '80s, NASA was looking for ways to detoxify the air in its space stations. So it conducted a study to determine the most effective plants for filtering the air of toxic agents and converting carbon dioxide to oxygen. In 1989, their results were published in a clean air study that provided a definitive list of the plants that are most effective at cleaning indoor air. The report also suggested having at least one plant per every hundred square feet of home or office space.

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