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Mark Zuckerberg Shows Off Extremely Bizarre Video of Himself, Artist Turns Books Into Stunning Sculptures, Art in Museum Mistaken for Litter: Thrown Away, Worlds Worst Sunburns

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These are your Ugly Minute distractions for the day. Remember - its a better day if its UGLY! Mark Z

These are your Ugly Minute distractions for the day. Remember - its a better day if its UGLY! [Too Intense for You]( Mark Zuckerberg just took "food for thought" to a whole new level—by leg-pressing chicken nuggets. Yes, you read that right. If flexing with fast food is the future of AI, we're in for one wild ride. [See the nugget-lifting spectacle for yourself—because why wouldn't you want to?]( - [Too Intense for You]( Who says books are only for reading? These artists are turning pages into sculptures that would make even the most dedicated reader stop and stare. [Check out the jaw-dropping book art that'll make you rethink your bookshelf.]( [Too Intense for You]( - A museum technician mistook art for trash...and almost threw it away. Is it an empty beer can, or is it high art? The answer might surprise you! [Dive into this real-life case of mistaken identity—art edition.]( - - - - - - [Too Intense for You]( Ever wanted a sunburn that says, "I made a mistake"? These folks certainly did, and now they're wearing their regrets on their skin. [Check out the wildest sunburn fails that'll make you reach for the sunscreen.]( Sent to:{EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( The Ugly Minute, 601 S Federal Hwy, Boca Raton, FL 33432, United States

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