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If Wikipedia Articles Just Got To The Point, They'd Look Like This



Wikipedia is one of the biggest, most expansive research tools for students and professionals of all ages, even if the information in its entries isn't always the most accurate. That all-encompassing nature can be annoying -- you often have to scan through lengthy, factual essays to get the one thing you're searching for.







TL;DR Wikipedia strips away all that extra, unnecessary context to what people really think about anything, be it a household object or an international celebrity. In 100 words, these new and improved entries get the point across better than the originals, especially with the added layer of snark. Maybe the admins of Wikipedia could learn a thing or two about conciseness from this blog.







Check out some of the excellent shortened articles below:

















































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Eckhart Tolle On How Pets Can Help Their Owners Live In A More Present State (VIDEO)



Dogs and cats can help reduce loneliness, provide a nonjudgmental source of companionship and enrich their owners' lives. According to author Eckhart Tolle, pets can also benefit our spiritual well-being. On "Oprah and Eckhart Tolle: A New Earth," Tolle addresses a viewer who says she has found she is more present since becoming a dog owner.







"When the dog looks at you, the dog is not thinking what kind of a person you are," Tolle says. "The dog is not judging you."







Rather, Tolle says that dogs are in "a state of consciousness prior to the arrival of thought."







"And that state has certain similarities with the state of presence, which is a state of going beyond thinking, where we are going," he says.







Tolle says that, in some ways, animals are more "connected with being" than we are, and spending time with them can be enlightening. "I call them guardians of being," he says. "Because for many people, they fulfill that function. For many people who are so lost in their minds, so much involved in their thought processes, the only moments they have when they are not trapped in that is when they are relating to their animal, their pet."







The conversation continues during part 4 of "Oprah and Eckhart Tolle: A New Earth," a 10-part series airing Sundays at 12 p.m. ET on OWN.







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These Cats And Dogs Are Basically Obsessed With Their Owners



On National Pet Day, these furry friends are here to set the record straight. Your pet adores the crap out of you. Your dog isn't happy just being man's best friend -- he wants to be in a relationship with you, and he wants it to be Facebook official. And your cavalier cat who prances around your apartment? She's basically worshipping the ground you walk on.







Here are 11 pets who take their human adoration to extreme levels.







I have to say I find you quite mesmerizing.











It's 6 a.m. Time to start hanging out.











Wait, does this mean I'm no longer the favorite?



He loves her







We're just one of those couples that is kind of inseparable.











This bed may be a California king, but I'm good right here.



My Two loves







So likable. So lick-able!



pet adores







Did someone say work-from-home day?











Yeah, I know my human is pretty drool-worthy.



I took the greatest picture of my boyfriend and his best friend. This dog adores him.







I got your back, bud.











There, there. I'm not going anywhere. Ever.











This is all I need in life, right here.



A dog and his owner










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