What I Missed While I Was in Rehab with Shane Dawson!!

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These People Were Just Trying To Get To Work When This Monstrosity Opened Up

The workday commute is difficult enough without total disasters getting in the way.

I live less than eight blocks from the school where I teach and it still takes me almost 10 minutes to get to work. Since I only live in a mid-sized town, I can’t even begin to imagine the struggles of trying to get to work in a much larger hub like New York City or Philadelphia.While there are many ways I could go about bettering my daily commute, after seeing what improving the subway systems in this Japanese city could’ve just caused, I think I’ll stick to leaving a few minutes early.

Commuters in Fukuoka, Japan, were in for quite the delay when a large sinkhole opened up in the middle of the street.

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The almost 100-foot-wide sinkhole is said to have started as two significantly smaller sinkholes before merging into the immense cavity pictured below.

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Sewage quickly began filling the gap which is almost 50 feet deep.

While local authorities are still investigating the cause of the leak, subway crews were working just under 1,000 feet away from the split trying to extend an existing tunnel. Some say this could’ve contributed to the disaster.

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Luckily, no one was injured because of the sinkhole, but many nearby residents were evacuated and roughly 170 households are still without power.

The five major roads surrounding the sinkhole site, located in the Fukuoka business district, have also been closed down until further notice. It is unknown if there was any major damage to surrounding gas lines, and investigations into potential gas leaks are still underway.

I don’t know about you, but that’s definitely not how I’d like to start my day.

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Pandemic brings hunger and anxiety to the U.S.-Mexico border

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3 Tips to Help You Sleep If Covid-19 Anxiety Is Keeping You Up

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Anxiety specialist on coping with coronavirus stress: “It’s OK to not be OK”

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5 ways to deal with Coronavirus induced anxiety

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A new month in COVID-19 crisis brings fresh anxiety, fear over how to pay bills, rent

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Psychiatrist on how to handle coronavirus anxiety

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Davos Open Forum 2011 – Burnout — The Latest Fashion?

http://www.weforum.org 29.01.2011 Everyone is talking about burnout, making this affliction suddenly socially acceptable. If striving for recognition and success is exaggerated and the balance between work, family life and leisure is lost, it can lead to the so-called burnout, a condition of emotional, mental and physical exhaustion.Why do more and more people suffer from burnout? Why is it the latest fashion to be a burnout victim? Do the strong suffer from burnout, while the weak suffer from depression? How to survive a burnout? What responsibilities do employers have?• Stephanie Pullings Hart, Vice-President, Supply Chain and Corporate Services, Jenny Craig, USA; Young Global Leader • Heinz Schüpbach, Director, School of Applied Psychology, University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland, SwitzerlandModerated by • Urs Leuthard, Moderator, Swiss Television SF DRS, Switzerland