The Pokémon Company invited Distractify to try 'Pokémon Sleep' — here's what you need to know before testing the fun sleep tracker yourself.
Source: NianticDespite being announced in 2019, there has been little to no information about Pokémon Sleep, the sleep tracker in development from the popular game and toy franchise. But after much anticipation, the long-awaited (and definitely not canceled) app is officially here — and we've tried it.
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Many people across the world enjoy a crossword for several reasons, from stimulating their mind to simply passing the time. Everyone has a good reason to delve into such puzzles, especially given how easily available they are in the modern world.
In a couple of taps on your mobile, you can access some of the world’s most popular crosswords, such as the NYT Crossword, LA Times Crossword, and many more. This means crosswords and their accessibility are only going to get bigger and better as time goes on.
As made clear in the movie Up, dogs can get easily distracted by a … SQUIRREL!
But not all dogs.
Some dogs are so calm, so serene and so patient that they’ll just lie around and hang out, even while a squirrel buries a nut in their heavy fur.
Case in hilarious point:
We’re not sure what’s funnier: this squirrel actually hiding a nut in this dog’s fur.
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