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This year, 10.6 million sockeye salmon were expected to return to the Fraser River, according to the calculations of Fisheries and Oceans Canada. Imagine the shock when only 1.7 million arrived.
When you construct a building as architecturally unusual as Robarts Library, it tends to polarize the people. The building takes on a persona, somehow building character as it morphs into a peacock, or a turkey, or a turtle. While some enjoy it because it’s different, most learn to ostracize it. Yet whether the attention is…
Carrots actually come in a wide variety of warm colours including purple, white, and yellow. The reason they are primarily orange is entirely political.
I am a regular commuter, spending two hours of my day aboard red and white chromed mechanical beasts, roaming the streets and tracks of Toronto. If it weren’t for my slight narcoleptic tendencies, I would probably arrive at my destination irritated more frequently, especially after having to endure someone else’s choice of music, whether it…
We all have our specific preferences when it comes to after-sex rituals. Personally, I love a good spoon (I call big spoon!), but some prefer the opposite, choosing to rollover and fall asleep immediately thereafter.
I have always been a proponent of sexual pheromones, a chemical release that sub-consciously attracts sexual partners. It’s the reason I hate colognes and perfumes (besides the fact that they trigger my asthma), because they mask the underlying science behind physical attraction.
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