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Nitpicker here. He still has a heart.

The native heart is visible on his chest x-ray as the mottled-white shadow in the center of the image. The device appears to have been inserted as a supplement to his poorly-contractile heart.
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I’m sure some of you are saying “Bohemian Rhapsody again?”

A quick search of Neatorama reveals...

Simpsons 1,550
Star Wars 1,519
Lego 865
Batman 395
Dalek 98
Tardis 97
Godzilla 47
and even tyrannosaurus 30

compared to only 27 "Bohemian Rhapsody" hits (just barely edging out Skyrim (25) and Pikachu (24).

I'd vote for more Bohemian Rhapsody.
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Also relevant is this segment of "This American Life" -

http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/454/transcript

They work a Chinese hour, and a Chinese hour has 60 Chinese minutes, and a Chinese minute has 60 Chinese seconds. It's not like our hour. What's our hour now, 46 minutes? You know, you have a bathroom break, and you have a smoke break. If you don't smoke, there's a yoga break. This doesn't look anything like that. This looks like nothing we've seen in a century...
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The shelves of my local grocery store were swept almost clean of Hostess products yesterday. Shoppers had taken every single package of Twinkies, Ho-Hos, and Ding Dongs (I had to settle for Devil Dogs). Today I see quite a few listings of those products on eBay...
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I would agree that obesity is increasing, but I wish they had based their maps on actual measured data rather than estimating, it from self-reported height and weight. I also can't find evidence of what population was surveyed - only people attending clinics serving diabetics, or persons with an interest in diabetes, or persons willing to talk on the phone about their health problems?
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When I was in high school in the '60s, there was no such thing as a course in "Home Economics" for boys, and even had there been, it would have been roundly ignored/despised. I have heard, however, that some schools have taken the Home Economics curriculum and simply repackaged it under the title "Bachelor Living", which then became a popular elective.
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