Real life can be stranger than fiction.
I'm 10 episodes deep into a 79-episode epic detailing the rise of China's first emperor, Qin Shi Huang Di, with stunning historical accuracy – from language, dress, landscapes and motifs. I can see why the Legalist fanboy club on Twitter get heart eyes watching this series. Think Chinese game of thrones, but real life.
Just in time for Father's Day, an ode to their evolution from mere DNA contributor to involved caregivers. Humanity is better for it.
I remember my Ethiopian café experience, in Ethiopia, with great fondness. What's not to like about slowly brewing coffee over an open flame?
Could a revival of this concept help fill a gap in the current housing market?
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