28/06/2025
Think envy and jealousy mean the same thing? 🤔
Not quite! One is about wanting what others have, the other is about protecting what’s yours.
Let’s clear up the confusion – once and for all. 💡
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28/06/2025
Think envy and jealousy mean the same thing? 🤔
Not quite! One is about wanting what others have, the other is about protecting what’s yours.
Let’s clear up the confusion – once and for all. 💡
27/06/2025
🧬 Your DNA could reach the Moon?
If you took all the DNA from the cells in your body and lined it up end to end… it would stretch to the Moon and back multiple times! 🌙
26/06/2025
Did you know South Africa 🇿🇦 has not one, not two, but THREE capital cities?
Each one plays a different role:
📜 Cape Town – Legislative capital (Parliament meets here)
🏛️ Pretoria – Executive capital (President & Ministers work here)
⚖️ Bloemfontein – Judicial capital (Supreme Court of Appeal sits here)
This unusual setup helps distribute power and maintain balance across regions.
A unique political solution to a unique historical journey!
💬 Fun Fact: South Africa is the only country in the world with this 3-capital system.
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25/06/2025
✨ You are not just part of the universe — the universe is part of you. 🌌
The carbon in your cells, the calcium in your bones, the iron in your blood — all forged in the hearts of dying stars.
Yes, you’re literally made of stardust. 💫
24/06/2025
🧠 Time for a brain teaser!
A few cards have mysteriously vanished from a full deck...
Can you crack the code and figure out how many are left?
Clues:
🔹 Deal among 4 people → 3 cards remain
🔹 Deal among 3 people → 2 cards remain
🔹 Deal among 5 people → 2 cards remain
💭 Think you’ve got it? Drop your answer in the comments!
22/06/2025
Tiny, but crucial!
🦴 The stapes bone in your ear is smaller than a grain of rice — but without it, you wouldn’t hear a thing.
21/06/2025
More than a greeting 🙏 — 'Namaste' is a gesture of respect, peace, and connection that dates back thousands of years.
20/06/2025
🔍 Riddle Time!
Can you crack this clever wordplay?
👦 First 2 = a male
👩 First 3 = a female
🌟 First 4 = something great
👑 Whole word = a great woman!
Drop your guesses below ⬇️💬
19/06/2025
Colon 🙂) vs Semicolon (😉 – Know the Difference!
📌 Colon 🙂) introduces:
Lists: “I packed: a pen, a book, and a snack.”
Explanations: “She had one desire: to travel the world.”
📌 Semicolon (😉 connects:
Two related complete sentences:
“He loves history; she prefers science.”
Items in a complex list:
“We visited Delhi, India; Paris, France; and Cairo, Egypt.”
🧠 Use them right to write with clarity!
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18/06/2025
Not your acting skills.
It's chemistry causing those onion tears.
🧅 + 👁️ = Mild Sulfuric Acid = 😢
💡Science is everywhere — even in the kitchen.
17/06/2025
Not all parts of a sentence are equal. Some are leaders, others just follow.
Let’s meet the clause crew—main & subordinate
🔖 Save this for your grammar prep!
16/06/2025
"Juggernaut” sounds like a modern power move — but its roots lie in Indian history! 🇮🇳
The word comes from Lord Jagannath’s Rath Yatra, where enormous chariots are pulled by crowds of devotees. British observers were so struck by the scale and momentum, they began using juggernaut to describe anything massive and unstoppable.
From sacred chariots to tech giants — language travels far! 🌍
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