Orcas make the best news headlines. Change my mind

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Wild orcas have been trying to feed people, new research shows -
Wild orcas have been trying to feed people, new research showsThey’re trying to domesticate us. Clever strategy. It has potential
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“Anxious Monday” effect: chronic stress hormone surge linked to start of week in older adultsNo, really?
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Wild orcas have been trying to feed people, new research showsFine, you did it. Party pooper.
Free orcas make the best news headlines. Change my mind
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Rhino horns made radioactive to foil traffickers in South African projectThis is movie plot material, don’t tell me otherwise. I mean if we got Cocaine Bear, why can’t we have a rhino with superpowers after a radioactive injection killing poachers all over the place?
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Wild orcas have been trying to feed people, new research showsDidn’t mean to hurt, can I hug you?
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The ‘Great Dying’ wiped out 90% of life, then came 5 million years of lethal heat. New fossils explain whyYou mean those rainforests that we keep bulldozing every day?
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Separated men are nearly 5 times more likely to take their lives than married menI guess the news here is the ratio not the fact
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Emotional expressions shape how help is received in the workplaceThe study, led by Stephen Lee, assistant professor of management, found that helpers who express emotions like gratitude and sympathy are more likely to be seen as having genuine motives and are more likely to foster trust and future collaboration. Conversely, when helpers display pride or contempt, their motives are often questioned, weakening relationships and reducing the likelihood of reciprocation.
You don’t say now, really