Where Knowledge Junkies Get Their Fix
"Feel Smart Again" their mantra resonates to the intellectuals and intellectual wannabes. Much like coffee is a legally addictive stimulant for your body, Mental Floss is the legally addictive stimulant for your mind. If you've heard the buzz surrounding this popular magazine, you're probably curious about how it can transform you into a great trivial pursuit player and conversationalist. The secret is the magazine's eclectic and entertaining topics and insight!
Feed Your Cravings for Knowledge
If you're a fan of the off-beat "for Dummies" series and "bathroom readers" you'll love this trivia-filled title. You can feed your appetite for random knowledge with a subscription to Mental Floss - and you'll feel smart again! Loaded with information on interesting topics, Mental Floss does a great job covering historical events, people (including mad scientists), the arts and cheap tours around the world.
Lounge Lizards Transformed
It won't make you into a know-it-all, but you will know a little (the essentials) about a lot of things. If Mental Floss can transform a lounge lizard into a conversationalist -- conversant on incredible amounts of random tidbits of interesting, eclectic information, imagine what it can do for you. Nowhere else is gaining knowledge such a fun experience from a delightfully eccentric and eclectic magazine.
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