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Jurer est bon pour la santé

"Aux grands maux les grands remèdes". Parfois vraiment excédés, certains d'entre nous usent de gros mots pour décompresser un peu. Eh bien : il semblerait que ce ne soit pas une mauvaise chose.... Il paraîtrait même que c'est plutôt bon pour la santé ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez ...  Show more

Une poule a tenté de pénétrer dans le Pentagone

C'est bien connu : le Pentagone est l'un des endroits les mieux gardés de la planète. Les créatures qui tenteraient de s'y aventurer sans autorisation auraient donc du souci à se faire... Il semblerait, pourtant, qu'une poule inconsciente ait tenté de braver ce strict interdit... ...  Show more

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