Thursday, 20 October 2016

Chive's Interesting

Chive's Interesting


Survey reveals what crimes people would commit for money (10 Photos)

Posted: 20 Oct 2016 12:00 PM PDT

The good folks over at GetSafe conducted an incredibly curious survey recently, where they asked 2,000 Americans what crimes they would commit for money, hypothetically speaking. The villainies range from stealing candy or running a red light, to robbing a bank and committing the act of murder. The questions in themselves are uncomfortable ones, but the answers are quite shocking.    For example, only 40% of people would consider murdering someone for money, but 83% would happily run a red light – a potentially life-threatening act. Also, women are far less likely to kill someone for money, but if they went through with the act, they'd charge $400,000,000 more than a man would. The results below yield an intriguing glimpse of our deepest, darkest selves.

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Prepare your sweet tooth with every state’s favorite candy (51 Photos)

Posted: 20 Oct 2016 07:00 AM PDT

Influenster surveyed 40,000 people to see what candies reign supreme in each state for Halloween. Reese's Peanut Butter Cup raked in the highest total number of votes, followed closely by Kit Kat and Butterfinger. Somehow the candy selected by the most states was candy corn. See what candy your state holds near and dear to its heart below...

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These celebrities have some interesting hobbies (19 Photos)

Posted: 20 Oct 2016 06:45 AM PDT

Tom Hanks collects vintage, manual typewriters. He tries to keep them all in working condition, and has been known to bring one or two with him when he goes on the road.

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Teacher shares helpful test hack for students who don’t know the answer(s) (10 Photos)

Posted: 20 Oct 2016 01:02 AM PDT

Exams are approaching faster than you'd imagine, for some of you that is, and one teacher is offering a test taking guide that could potentially help cushion the blow during times of uncertainty. Sure, studying for hours upon hours is the best way to ensure you'll get a good grade, but there's always a chance you might not know the answer. So for those times you can't conjure up the answer on a multiple choice test, try using this teacher's method.

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