What do we know about ancient Egyptians? They invented paper, they mummified pharaohs, and they built mysterious pyramids — the secrets of which still haven’t been uncovered by the leading scientists of the world. Of course, all of this is extremely interesting, but there are many other, no less impressive, facts about Ancient Egypt. What’s more, Egyptians’ weekdays were much brighter and hectic than we can imagine.
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Dogs don’t behave like cats. Silver isn’t sold anywhere and you can’t get it for nothing. And there is more air in a pack of snacks than there are snacks themselves. All of this is true, but sometimes, wonderful exceptions happen. And they are what makes our world such a great place.
With the help of Bright Side, and these photos, you will be transported to a parallel universe where even spreading butter on bread can bring aesthetic pleasure. And to experience that, you don’t even have to leave “Planet Earth.
Do you know the feeling when you watch a movie and realize that you’ve already seen the actor in something else? To make sure you’re right, you turn to Google and find out that it’s not actually that actor you’ve been thinking about. But how? They look so much alike!
Bright Side has collected 18 pairs of famous people who look like identical twins.
Beyoncé and Dinah Jane
Kourtney Kardashian and Amerie
Kate Middleton and Lauren Conrad
Jessica Lange and Caitlyn Jenner
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Our tongue is an organ that we constantly use, but that we don’t pay much attention to. We use it for the most basic functions of human life, like eating and speaking, but there’s much more to it than we think. Your tongue actually has a lot of tricks under its sleeve (so to speak): for example, not many people know that it’s one of the most resilient and flexible organs in the human body.
We were surprised at how such a common organ, that we use every day, has so many surprises!