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Miscellaneous / / November 13, 2021
Getting ready to show QR codes more often and learning to communicate with toxic relatives and friends.
Waiting to meet you stronger than remaster GTA Vice City and new season "Very strange things!" And now, finally, it happened: we are back with the coolest articles of the last seven days. Let's start?
News of the week
And again about the coronavirus. In Russia introduce certificates of a new type of vaccination against COVID-19 or a past illness. The document will become the same for all regions, and the information in it will be duplicated in English.
Another government measure is the preparation of new bills, by which QR codes will be checked when visiting public places and boarding trains and airplanes.
Article of the week
Communication with manipulators and narcissists threatens self-esteem and mental health, so it is logical to avoid such interlocutors. But what if these people are relatives and friends, and it just doesn't work out to isolate oneself from them? The answer is in
article weeks. From it you will learn how to improve relationships with toxic loved ones or distance yourself from them without drama and sharp conflicts.Comment of the week
This week we asked from readers, can the boss call and write to subordinates on weekends. There are many opinions in the comments, and there are even answers from the leaders themselves.
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More interesting
- News for those tired of the squid game buzz: Netflix has a new leader in terms of views. The Korean show has been replaced by the Arcane animated series based on the League of Legends game. You can read reviews from critics and viewers in our material.
- If historical riddles fascinate you more than fictional universes, we advise article about 5 secrets, which are unlikely to be solved. Inside, for example, there are theories about where the green-skinned children of Woolpit came from and where Genghis Khan's grave is.
- There are never too many mysterious stories! Catch more and compilation French detective series with gripping stories.
- We also tried ourselves in the role of detectives and solved the secrets of the death of domestic cacti and ficuses. In this article collected as many as 17 reasons why indoor plants die.
- Have all the series been watched and the plants saved? It's time to warm up! Before exercising, be sure to read text about the most neglected muscles in order to pay special attention to them. This will help reduce the risk of injury and make your workout more effective.
- If sports are not to your liking, but you want to have a dream figure, learn more about plastic surgery. A doctor with nine years of experience in this column debunks 11 myths about face change surgery.
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