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June 24, 2024 | [Read Online]( [fb]( [tw]( [in]( [email](mailto:?subject=Post%20from%20the%20Upworthiest&body=New%20Post%3A%20%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fnewsletter.upworthy.com%2Fp%2Fnew-post-6442) In partnership with Copper is up 70% Discover the Zonia Advantage [World Copper’s]( (OTC: WCUFF | TSX.V: WCU) Zonia project is leading the industry in next-generation copper production, and is poised to meet surging global copper demand. By leveraging simple metallurgy and proven SX-EW processing in a prime location, Zonia stands to achieve cash flow up to 4x faster than typical projects. [World Copper]( is one of the very few projects that can start producing before the end of this decade, just in time to capture the upcoming copper price surge. [LEARN MORE]( [(OTC: WCUFF | TSX.V: WCU)]( [Watch a timid shelter dog named 'Venom' transform with some tender care and a new name]( Rocky Kanaka knew "Venom" wasn't a fitting name for this sweet girl, and he sat with her to earn her trust. Dogs are a man's best friend, as the saying goes, but that's only true when humans treat them as they should be treated. When someone neglects, abuses or otherwise mistreats a dog, their sense of trust in human companionship gets disrupted and doesn't come as naturally as it should. It's common to see issue with [dogs who end up in shelters](. They might be timid, suspicious or fearful, and living in a kennel in a shelter away from everything familiar doesn't help. Even if a shelter is better than the unhealthy situation they came from, it's certainly not ideal, which is one reason [Rocky Kanaka goes to visit and sit with shelter dogs](. If he can help a dog feel safe and convince it to to trust him, he kick-starts the process of repairing the [dog-human bond](. [Read the story]( [Woody Harrelson shares how he ditched his phone after failing to limit his screen time]( Its addictive qualities are incredibly hard to shake. On a recent episode of his “[Where Everybody Knows Your Name](” podcast, Ted Danson noted that [Woody Harrelson]( doesn’t have a phone. He even joked that the “Hunger Games” star was “one of those [bullies]( in life that make other people carry his phone for him.” Harrelson quickly clarified that Danson’s jape wasn’t “exactly true,” sharing what really led him to [ditching his device]( three and a half years ago. [Read the story]( We'd like to know a little more about you to help bring you the best Upworthiest each day. How would you describe your education? [Bachelor's degree]( [Some college]( [Graduate degree]( [High-school]( [Woman creates viral music video about how doctors don't understand the female body]( So true. Sometimes you come across something that makes you giggle and want to cry all at the same time. Laughter can help take the sting out of uncomfortable or upsetting information and Farideh ([@ilove farideh]() has found a way to make hard truths funny with music videos. Recently the Instagram creator uploaded a video poking fun at the medical mystery that is the human female body. Women have been a mystery in the medical community for as long as medicine has been around. Of course doctors know that women exist and the inner workings of the human bodies but there seems to be something about uterus owners that baffles doctors. It ranges from hormones to pain levels, to specific issues related to having a uterus. [Read the story]( [19 common American things in film and TV that definitely don't happen in real life]( We've all seen them. Odds are you’ve come across a [movie]( or [television]( moment that made you think, “this definitely would never happen in real life.” Or maybe you thought something about a time or place which wasn’t actually real, thanks to a show you watched. I, for example, totally thought separate his & hers beds were a common thing in the 50s, thanks to [“I Love Lucy.”]( That’s kind of the magic of motion pictures. The line between reality and illusion is sometimes so blurred you really can’t discern between the whole “art imitating life” and “life imitating art” thing. Of course, the unbelievability of some common tropes make you wonder how they’ve endured for so long in the first place. [Read the story]( [fb]( [tw]( [ig]( [yt]( [tk]( [in]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 GOOD | Upworthy. All rights reserved 1370 N St Andrews Pl Los Angeles, CA 90028, United States of America [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv](

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