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This edition features relics that is recently discovered from WWII era, reasons why women doesn't want to have sex, creepiest unsolved mysteries and Cherry, an erotic story about a 25-year old virgin, plus various jokes that will make sure you will LOL.

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PublisherVortex
Release dateApr 15, 2013
ISBN9781301327713
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    INFOtainment - Vortex

    INFOtainment

    Your dose of informative articles in fun and entertaining way!

    by Vortex

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    Cover by Julius Broqueza

    Contents

    Relics Recently Discovered From WWII

    30 of the Real Reasons Why Women Don't Want to Have Sex

    Creepiest Unsolved Mysteries Nobody Can Explain

    Horoscope

    Cherry

    Laughter is Still the Best Medicine

    Relics Recently Discovered From WWII

    We think of the world as a crowded place -- in an era when even Mt. Everest has cell phone coverage, you wouldn't think that anything could go undiscovered for long. But you'd be surprised -- for instance, nearly seven decades after World War II ended, stuff is still turning up -- and we're not talking about an old rusty Luger here or a set of dog tags there. We're talking about stuff like...

    Nazi Bunker for Goebbels and Hitler's Bodyguards Discovered in the 90’s

    Just as Godwin's Law states that every argument approaches the mention of Nazis the longer it drags on, so too does every construction project in Berlin approach Nazi bunkers the deeper it digs. Even today, it seems like the city can't put a shovel to ground without accidentally unearthing another cement time capsule of evil from the 1940s.

    For instance, while trying to build a Holocaust memorial in 1998, construction workers stumbled across Joseph Goebbles' bunker. It somehow survived devastating munitions attacks at the end of the war, was sealed up and then just...forgotten about. Goebbles, if you aren't familiar, was the man who led the political charge for Nazism as the Minister of Propaganda and was the strongest advocate of Jewish genocide, so finding his underground fortress in the exact spot dedicated to a holocaust memorial was, well, a bit awkward.

    But really, they're used to it by now over there. Just eight years earlier, right after the Berlin Wall came down, Germany wanted to celebrate its reunification by having Pink Floyd's Roger Waters perform The Wall: Live in Berlin, in the exact spot where the wall used to stand. But before they could build the stage, they had to sweep the area for mines since that's the kind of thing you have to do in an area that's affectionately been nicknamed the Death Strip for thirty years. Sure enough, while searching for munitions, workers accidentally found something much, much bigger: a secret bunker belonging to SS Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler, Hitler's aptly named Personal Bodyguard Division. It was filled with helmets, a few weapons and huge, intricate wall murals because Hitler was, after all, an artist first and a crazy murderer second...chronologically anyway.

    Despite this being a monumental discovery for historians, Berlin sealed off the SS bunker almost as soon as they found it, because they didn't want anyone turning it into a shrine to Hitler. Sadly, we don't have any descriptions or photographs of the murals. To this day the complex is only marked by an innocuous sign. However, if you know where to dig, don't mind illegality, and you have a good jack-hammer guy then there's always the chance you can see them for yourself.

    Nazi Surveillance Post in

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