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Me: * sit down to work with a full attitude
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Not passed the levelπ
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It's only Thursday, but you're already ready for Friday.
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A cat from China has set a world record for speed on a skateboard - he ran ten meters in 12.85 seconds.
The new furry Guinness World Record holder, named Bao Zi, is only one year and eight months old. It took his owner a year to teach the cat to ride a skateboard.
Wooly can also perform some tricks: pretend to be dead, sit, jump, climb and even dribble a basketball.
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The new furry Guinness World Record holder, named Bao Zi, is only one year and eight months old. It took his owner a year to teach the cat to ride a skateboard.
Wooly can also perform some tricks: pretend to be dead, sit, jump, climb and even dribble a basketball.
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A video of two corgis on skateboards has gone viral on the internet.
People in the comments admire the grace of the furry skaters and especially the way the doggy got away from the collision.
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People in the comments admire the grace of the furry skaters and especially the way the doggy got away from the collision.
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Cats could live up to 30 years - scientists.
For 25 years, scientist Toru Miyazaki has been developing a vaccine that will put the brakes on kidney disease, the leading cause of death in cats.
Clinical trials are already underway. If all goes well, the vaccine will hit the market as early as next year.
The scientist's goal is to make it available to everyone.
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For 25 years, scientist Toru Miyazaki has been developing a vaccine that will put the brakes on kidney disease, the leading cause of death in cats.
Clinical trials are already underway. If all goes well, the vaccine will hit the market as early as next year.
The scientist's goal is to make it available to everyone.
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