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Help yourself to a spoonful of knowledge with our latest article! [Dictionary Scoop]( Handpicked from our Blog for you• Oct 1, 2024 [THE GREAT OUTDOORS]( [10 things you should never forget when going for a hike]( 6 min. [Nature’s beauty is undeniable, and exploring the great outdoors is a great opportunity to connect with its many wonders. However, heading into the wild without proper preparation can easily become a recipe for disaster. Whether you’re gearing up for a week-long camping trip or a short hike, knowing the basics of survival is essential. And while most of it comes down to careful planning beforehand, here are 10 survival tips that will help keep you safe and ready for whatever challenges nature throws your way!]( [Read full article]( Untangle the fun Play Crosswords in Dictionary Scoop! [Play Crossword now]( Looking for an extra scoop of literary fun? Learn more with our Word of the day cadence /ˈkeɪdns/ [Play & Learn]( Craving for more interesting reads? Here's something you might like GLITCHES OF THE MIND   [Did You Ever Hear About The Mandela Effect? You Probably Experienced It!](     [Ever found yourself in a heated debate with a friend or family member over some remembered detail that you swear you are right about? You might have encountered the Mandela Effect.](   [The Mandela Effect describes collective false memories shared by a large group of people, named after the widespread belief that Nelson Mandela died in the 1980s when he actually passed away in 2013. These phenomena typically involve small details in pop culture, history, or everyday life that a significant number of people misremember in the same way.](   [Here are 10 intriguing instances of this phenomenon that challenge our perceptions of reality.](   [Learn more[Arrow]]( HUMBLE BEGINNINGS   [You Won’t Believe The Jobs These 10 Celebs Had Before Hitting Stardom](     [Who didn’t have a weird job in their youth? Celebrities are no exception. Before their rise to stardom, they led ordinary lives, taking on whatever jobs they could to make ends meet, no matter how odd or unglamorous.](   [From dressing as brand mascots to conducting espionage missions during World War II, we've uncovered some of the most curious pre-fame occupations of everyone’s favorite stars.](   [Learn more[Arrow]](   [Dictionary Scoop] [Preferences]( [Unsubscribe]( © 2024, Dictionary Scoop. All rights reserved.

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