Friday 31 May 2013

Thursday 30 May 2013

Every Minute Counts at Germany’s Slow Time Cafe



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Prancercise: Joanna Rohrback's Fitness Program Inspired By Horses



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World's Smallest Girl



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Grumpy Cat Gets Garfield-Like Movie Deal


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WEIRD NEWS UPDATE: Asteroid miners unveil first crowdfunded space scope


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Very Talented Russian Bear and His Awesome Friend

This is what the inside of a tornado looks like



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Hairy Blob “Creature” Appears in New York Street After Heavy Rainfall


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49 Hoaxes People Actually Believed

Wednesday 29 May 2013

Preserved Ice Age Mammoth found with flowing blood in Siberia


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Former IT Specialist Claims To Be Jesus Reborn


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Missing man discovered by TV crew reporting on his disappearance



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Man Had Pencil In Head For 15 Years Before Removal By German Doctors


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Daredevil makes record-breaking leap from Mount Everest

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Spanish businessman pays €165k for love spell


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High school student arrested for changing classmate's name to "masturbate" in yearbook


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Hungarian man creates wooden car

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The Sexxxtons Mother-Daughter Porn Duo Seek Father-Son Sex Scene Partners


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Mother Of Chinese Baby Flushed Down Toilet: 'It Was An Accident'

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Monday 27 May 2013

Tales From the Vault - City Threatens to Ban "Dangerous" Water


Tales From the Vault - City Threatens to Ban "Dangerous" Water


In 2004, an advisor to the Californian city of Aliso Viejo stumbled across a spoof scientific website that warned of the dangers of dihydrogen monoxide - a colourless, odourless substance known to be used as an industrial solvent and coolant, in nuclear plants, and even by a number of terrorist organisations.

The site went on to warn the public about indicators of an overdose of dihydrogen monoxide - including nausea, vomiting, a bloated feeling and excessive urination - and added that dihydrogen monoxide can be deadly if accidentally inhaled. The advisor relayed these disturbing findings to the city council, blissfully unaware that dihydrogen monoxide was better known as H2O or water. 

The city council was so concerned about the potentially dangerous properties of dihydrogen monoxide that it considered banning foam cups after learning that the chemical was used in their production. It went so far as to announce that foam cups were made with a substance that could "threaten human health and safety". When the hoax was finally revealed, there were red faces all round. "It's embarrassing." admitted the city manager. "We had a paralegal who did bad research."

Domino’s Creates Disk that Smells and Looks Like Pizza when Played



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7 Ancient Writing Systems That Haven't Been Deciphered Yet


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10 Dirty Secret CIA Operations


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Real Life Zombie Apocalypse and How It Could Happen



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WEIRD NEWS UPDATE: Curiosity unboxed, What Was Inside the Cube?



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Kitty Chases Light, Trashes the Place

Man held suspected of eating his grandmother


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Austrian daredevil walks tightrope between cathedral spires

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Girl, 7, dies after South Korean suicide jumper lands on her from 10th floor


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