Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Councillor resigns after facing claims he’s secretly Banksy
Cllr William Gannon, of Pembroke Dock’s Bufferland Ward, is stepping down with immediate effect due to allegations he is secretly the cult graffiti artist known as Banksy. MORE
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Reds fan catches baseball in beer cup, chugs for the crowd
Several fans reached up to catch the ball, which deflected off hands and fell into the man’s cup while it was in its cup holder. The man then picked up the cup, raised it to the crowd and chugged the beer with the ball still in it, which prompting applause from fellow fans. MORE
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End of an era: Last street payphone in New York City removed
The old payphone that once stood outside 745 7th Avenue will be brought to the Museum of the City of New York as part of its new “Analog City” exhibit. The exhibit looks back at life in the city before computers. MORE
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Wichita police identify ‘poopetrator’ who defecated in Beauty Supply store
“The defecation was significant enough that eight wigs were destroyed as a result, and the business would like to know who the “poopetrator” is so they can pursue criminal charges,” police said. “The incident was captured on video surveillance, but for the good of all of you we are not posting the footage of the […]
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Ohio deputy encounters ‘drunk Amish guy’ slumped over in buggy: ‘The horse knows how to get home’
“There is a Bud Light can sitting in there and he’s passed clean out,” Talbert says. “We got a drunk Amish guy passed out in a buggy.” MORE
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Red Power Ranger Arrested By FBI For Alleged Covid Fraud
Austin St. John (real name Jason Lawrence Geiger) who played the Red Power Ranger Jason Lee Scott inMighty Morphin Power Rangers, was arrested Thursday morning after an FBI raid at his home in McKinney, Texas. MORE
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Florida woman accused of crashing into multiple cars, throwing fake snake to evade traffic stop
She fled deputies, reaching speeds of up to 100 mph, hitting another patrol car and a civilian truck, injuring the three people inside, before ending up on Warfield Boulevard, a Facebook post from the sheriff’s office reads. MORE
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Ancient poop reveals what the builders of Stonehenge liked to eat
Several pieces of fossilized poop, which scientists call coprolites, were unearthed from a refuse heap at a settlement known as Durrington Walls, just 1.7 miles (2.8 kilometers) from Stonehenge. The village dates back to around 2500 BC, when much of the imposing monument in southwest England was constructed. MORE
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Mastercard launches tech that lets you pay with your face
The company on Tuesday launched a program for retailers to offer biometric payment methods, like facial recognition and fingerprint scanning. At checkout, users will be able to authenticate their payment by showing their face or the palm of their hand instead of swiping their card. MORE
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150 year old pub in Cornwall, England asked to change its name by Vogue magazine
The company’s letter, seen by the BBC, said “We are concerned that the name you are using is going to cause problems because, as far as the general public is concerned, a connection between your business and ours is likely to be inferred. MORE
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Indian couple sue son for not giving them grandchildren
“They see people in their neighborhood playing with their grandchildren and feel like they should also have one.” MORE
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As teen violence rises, nonprofit to teach youths how to treat gunshot wounds
Young kids can be taught how to stop bleeding and how tourniquets work, and they “may be able to do something to save a life” before medics arrive, he said. MORE
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Someone shoots bullet through water tower in hometown of Johnny Cash and hilarity ensues
In honor and recognition of the fact that Kingsland is the birthplace of Cash, a silhouette of him holding a guitar along with the town name of Kingsland in large script was painted on the water tower during the 2021 renovation project, Crosby said. MORE
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New species of millipede named after Taylor Swift
The Swift Twisted-Claw Millipede is a “thank you” from Hennen, 32, to Swift, he told NPR. Her music has gotten him through “some rough times,” he said. MORE
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Russia is resorting to putting computer chips from refrigerators and dishwashers in tanks due to U.S. sanctions
“We have reports from Ukrainians that when they find Russian military equipment on the ground, it’s filled with semiconductors that they took out of dishwashers and refrigerators,” commerce secretary Gina Raimondo told the Senate Committee on Appropriations on Wednesday. MORE
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Johns Hopkins students create edible tape to keep burritos from falling apart
For Tuesday’s Engineering Design Day, students at the Whiting School of Engineering developed an edible adhesive that can strengthen the structural integrity of the notoriously messy burrito, the university said. The students said their invention was inspired by burritos that frequently busted out of their tortillas and onto their laps. MORE
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Man accused of killing his wife with a flower pot and dumping her body in a creek wins election from jail
Andrew Wilhoite, 40, of Lebanon received 60 of the 276 total votes on Tuesday for Republicans for three positions on the Clinton township board, Boone county election results showed. MORE
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‘Married… With Children’ returning as animated series with original cast
Ed O’Neill, Katey Sagal, Christina Applegate, and David Faustino are all set to reprise their roles as the Bundy family in the show, which is not currently set up at a network or streaming service. It is currently on the market with multiple outlets expressing interest, sources say. MORE
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Wim Wenders making movie set in Japanese public toilets
And so his film’s hero will be a sanitation worker who cleans the toilets, seeing his job as a craft and a service for the people. Details of the script are still being worked out. MORE
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Woman gives birth during ‘Enter Sandman’ at Metallica concert
With just three songs left to go, the plan was to take her to hospital by ambulance – but “there was no more time”. MORE
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National Third Shift Workers Day pays tribute to the night shift
The holiday was founded by North Carolina man Jeff Corbett, who wanted a day set aside to appreciate the workers who put in their time while most other people are asleep. MORE
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Rattlesnake handler dies ‘doing what he loved’
Rattlesnake Roundup is put on by the Freer Chamber of Commerce, which mourned De Leon’s death in a post on Facebook. MORE
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Cincinnati man fires crossbow into White Castle after being denied refund
Workers told police that an angry customer had come into the store to demand store credit and that they had denied him. The man then allegedly used a crossbow to shoot a window out before fleeing the scene. MORE
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Brazilian soccer player removed from team for ‘continuous farting and laughing’
According to ESPN sources, Marcelo was also disciplined by the club for repeatedly farting among his teammates in the dressing room and laughing in the presence of Juninho and Bosz. MORE
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Downed Russian fighter jets are being found with basic GPS units ‘taped to the dashboard’
Wrecked Russian fighter jets are being found with rudimentary GPS receivers “taped to the dashboards” in Ukraine because their inbuilt navigation systems are so bad, the UK defense secretary said. MORE
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Couple accused of having sex during high speed police chase
“I have never in my time as a magistrate heard that whilst somebody was engaged in a police pursuit, they also engaged in sexual intercourse,” Magistrate Koula Kossiavelos said. MORE
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Man dies of heart attack while burying woman in backyard
The Edgefield County Sheriff says evidence shows Joseph McKinnon strangled Patricia Dent inside the home and was burying her in the backyard, when he died of a heart attack. MORE
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Professors identify 960 ‘racist’ names in national park system, including Yellowstone
A group of professors and researchers identified 960 places within 16 of the country’s 62 national parks that contain “racist” names that promote “white supremacy,” “racism,” “settler colonialism” or “anti-Indigenous ideologies.” MORE
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Dolly Parton to star in a musical on TikTok about Taco Bell’s Mexican Pizza
Parton, who has been vocal about her love of Taco Bell, is also a fan of the Mexican pizza. In January, she said in an interview that she thinks it should be brought back to menus. MORE
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Couple lives aboard cruise ships after calculating it makes more financial sense than a mortgage
After crunching the numbers, the couple, in their 50s, realised they could live the rest of their lives hopping from cruise ship to cruise ship – for as little as $A62 each a day. MORE
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$19,000 worth of watches stolen, Rolls Royce used as getaway car
The watches were described by the woman as a Michael Kors watch valued at $1,000 and a Rolex worth $18,000, according to the sheriff’s department. MORE
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‘Best photo of a UFO ever taken’ released
The object is visible only in frame number 300 of the series of photos, and there’s on sign of it in either the previous frame of film or on the one taken immediately afterwards. MORE
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Texas man steals lawnmower from homeowner, but not before mowing the front and back lawns
Marcus Renard Hubbard was captured on a surveillance camera removing items from a residence on April 1. He was then captured on video filling the lawnmower with gasoline and then mowing the property owner’s yard — front and back — at night, KFDM-TV reported. Vehicles with their headlights turned on can be seen passing by […]
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Man who received landmark pig heart transplant dies of pig virus
In January, David Bennett, a handyman who suffered from heart failure, underwent a highly experimental surgery at the University of Maryland medical center in which doctors transplanted a genetically modified pig’s heart into him. MORE
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‘Bored’ security guard drew eyes on $850K painting during his first day on the job
After an investigation into the defaced painting, which was on loan from the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, officials determined the 60-year-old security was responsible. He told investigators that he did it because he was ‘bored’ during his first day on the job. He has since been fired and could face criminal charges. MORE
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Man dressed as poop emoji sets off stink bomb at city council meeting
He goes on to say, “You got it passed with the labor and discomfort that comes with passing a giant turd, and then thought you could flush it and move on.” MORE
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Car owner who left Jeep at dealership gets sued after worker dies during oil change
“He starts the car, removes his foot from the clutch, and you know what happens? The Jeep jumps and kills my client,” said attorney David Femminineo. MORE
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“Would prefer to rent to a vaccine-free family of European heritage”
Entire 4Bdrm house for rent in Dundarave area, West Vancouver. Unfurnished, tenant supplies utilities. MORE
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Video of health officer getting a massage in her underwear in front of other employees triggers investigation
At other points in the video, Graffie-Cooper is wearing only her bra and underwear and is seen laying on her back on a massage table while employees, sitting at a conference table, watch. MORE
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What was the Calvine UFO sighting and are the photos real?
The so-called Calvine Photo was described by former MoD official and flying saucer expert Nick Pope as one of the “most compelling” pieces of UFO evidence he has ever seen, having viewed it close up while working at the MoD. MORE
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Ulta Beauty apologizes for ‘Come hang with Kate Spade’ promo email, four years after the designer’s suicide by hanging
Many email subscribers who received the promotion tweeted about it, criticizing Ulta, regardless of the reason it was sent. MORE
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Man whose penis ‘just dropped off onto the floor’ grew a new one on his arm
While homeless and using drugs, his penis turned black and “fell off” in his hands back in 2010. Understandably, he “felt like a shell of a man”—although fresh hope was offered when doctors said they would be able to build him a new six-inch pee-pee. MORE
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Drone carrying bag of handguns from United States to Canada gets stuck in tree
When Lambton OPP arrived to investigate, they found more than just a drone — attached to it was a plastic shopping bag and inside were 11 handguns, which investigators believe were coming from the United States. MORE
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Couple found 1950s McDonald’s bag with french fries inside wall during home renovations
“Rob was in the bathroom replacing the old toilet paper fixture,” Gracie told CNN Wednesday, “As he pulled the fixture out, he noticed a rolled up piece of cloth bunched up inside the wall.” MORE
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Driver of Atlanta ‘party pedal pub’ charged with DUI following major accident
At least two people are in critical condition, three with serious injuries, 10 suffered minor injuries, according to Atlanta Fire and Rescue. MORE
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UK politician who resigned after being caught watching porn at work says he was looking for tractors
In an exclusive interview with BBC South West, Mr Parish said: “The situation was that funnily enough, it was tractors I was looking at. I did get into another website that had a very similar name and I watched it for a bit, which I shouldn’t have done.” MORE
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Crimes on the moon could soon be added to Canada’s Criminal Code
The proposed amendment to the code that would include crimes committed on the moon can be found deep inside the 443-page Budget Implementation Act that was tabled Tuesday in the House of Commons. MORE
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Virginia home sold for $805K and the new owners are not allowed to do anything about the man living in the basement rent-free
The listing generated headlines in noting that buying the home required “acknowledgement that home will convey with a person(s) living in lower level with no lease in place.” MORE
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Redbubble restricts the sale of Schindler’s List leggings following complaint
The leggings in question, which were first spotted at a Los Angeles thrift store, sported illustrations of characters from Steven Spielberg’s 1993 Holocaust drama, along with an image of a train leading into Auschwitz. They were first posted to a popular Instagram page. MORE
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Russia reportedly deploys trained dolphins at Black Sea naval base
Russia has a history of training dolphins for military purposes, using the aquatic mammal to retrieve objects or deter enemy divers. MORE
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Drunken Scot urinated on child and shouted at flock of sheep bringing highway to a standstill
He admitted urinating on the car and then opening the door and urinating into it and onto the boy before staggering onto the A9 while he was not wearing a top. MORE
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Police play Disney tunes to prevent video of them on patrol being posted online, lawmaker claims
Disney songs, such as “You’ve Got a Friend in Me” from “Toy Story” and “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” from “Encanto,” can be heard in the video posted to Santa Ana Audits, a YouTube channel dedicated to filming interactions with Santa Ana Police. MORE
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Tropicana creates cereal to be mixed specifically with orange juice
After experimenting with various flavors and textures, Tropicana decided on a granola-based cereal because it can resist the acidity in OJ better than flakes, which would become soggy more rapidly. MORE
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Detroit fan fuming after accidentally buying tickets to see the Red NOT Chili Peppers
According to the band’s website, the Red NOT Chili Peppers “pay tribute to the ultimate funk rock quartet — a band who has transcended three decades of chart-topping success as well as developed one of the largest die-hard fanbases in the world.” MORE
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Man stacks 7 M&Ms to break previous Guinness World record of 6
He currently also holds the Guinness World record for the most balanced eggs on the back of the hand at 18 eggs. The record is also shared with Jack Harris. MORE
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More than 100 people who went to the same high school now have brain tumors
“When I started looking into it, I quickly amassed 15 of our classmates with these rare brain tumors. I went on Facebook on March 7, and I asked for the people on Facebook to help me find others. And today we now stand at 117 individuals with primary brain tumors, and another 70 with very […]
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Man shoots himself in the penis while robbing a hot dog stand
Pouncy grabbed the fallen money and started to run away while trying to secure his gun at his waist. But as he fled, the gun accidentally went off and shot him in the penis, the Sun-Times said. MORE
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Woman allegedly bursts into men’s room and repeatedly stabs a man in the buttocks while he uses a urinal
According to the Toledo Police Department report, Shahnaz Ali is accused of entering a restroom and stabbing a man with a knife or other sharp object in the buttocks while he was using a urinal at Leroy and Margaret’s Suds and Grub. MORE
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Man found with 2 lbs. of gold up his butt after ‘acting suspiciously’ at airport
The airport official said that ‘a personal search was carried out’, and officials claim that three transparent polyethylene capsules wrapped in white plastic were concealed inside the man’s bum. MORE
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Strange rumbling noises in California house turns out to be 5 bears hibernating in crawl space
“It was a home where people lived and they thought they heard some odd rumbling, snoring-like noises but ignored it because it simply didn’t make sense…and the neighbors said they were imagining it because they didn’t hear anything.” MORE
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Massachusetts family wins $5 million verdict from country club after property hit by over 600 golf balls
There have been “multiple broken windows,” according to the lawsuit and one particularly jarring shot on July 18, 2018 that “struck a window in the home shattering the glass and terrifying the plaintiffs’ young daughter and resulting in the Tenczars contacting the Kingston Police Department to file a report.” MORE
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Pennsylvania man becomes only 11th person to achieve perfect score in Pac-Man
“I hit that and I texted my family who was upstairs, and I said, ‘I am going for the highest score ever, I’m going to do this.’ In PAC-MAN, there are 256 total boards, and to record a perfect PAC-MAN score, you must eat every ghost, every prize,” he explained. Achieving that will get you […]
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Man complains about customer service at grocery store, employees proceed to beat his ass and shove him in a closet
“I was trying to leave, that’s when the manager just grabbed me from my neck and he shoved me towards the back where the bathrooms were at,” said Valencia. “They pushed the door shut and they started pounding on me. They started socking me and kicking me.” MORE
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U.S. government considered using nukes to tunnel to center of the moon
Of course, the U.S. has not nuked the moon and shows no immediate intention to; NASA’s upcoming Artemis missions plan to return humans to the moon for the first time since the Apollo era, with the ultimate goal of establishing a sustainable human presence there. Rattling the moon with nuclear explosions would likely prove contrary […]
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Man angered by gender definitions threatened to bomb Merriam-Webster
Hanson also allegedly threatened other institutions and individuals, including the American Civil Liberties Union, Amnesty International, Land O’ Lakes, Hasbro, Inc., IGN Entertainment, the President of the University of North Texas, two professors at Loyola Marymount University and a New York City rabbi, the DOJ said. MORE
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‘World’s most terrifying teacher’ banned from working with kids under six
A man covered head-to-tow in tattoos has been branded the “world’s most terrifying teacher” thanks to his extreme look. Sylvian Helaine, who has worked as a primary teacher for more than a decade in London and Northern France, has spent a whopping £52,000 on his inkings over the years. MORE
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With ingestible pill you can track fart development in real time on your phone
The team developed an ingestible electronic capsule to monitor gas levels in the human gut. When it’s paired with a pocket-sized receiver and a mobile phone app, the pill reports tail-wind conditions in real time as it passes from the stomach to the colon. The researchers, led by Kourosh Kalantar-Zadeh of RMIT University and Peter […]
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Trainer, racehorse both test positive for meth
A trainer and her horse have been banned from racing after methamphetamine was found in both their systems after a successful race. MORE
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Alabama man sues Kraft Heinz, claims lemonade mix makes 6, not 8 quarts
In a suit filed Thursday in federal court, DeMarcus Rodgers claims that while Kraft Heinz says its 19-ounce canisters of powder lemonade mix make eight quarts of lemonade, the amount of powder provided makes only six quarts when following measuring directions listed on the product’s packaging. MORE
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Driver stopped on way to pick up kid from school because vehicle had no doors
The photo, posted Wednesday morning, shows a small flatbed truck with no passenger-side door and no seatbelts. The back of the vehicle also appears to be open, with the seats exposed. MORE
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I have a urinal in my flat and it has changed my life
I was also reminded of the urinal I have in my flat, sitting below a stained glass window, featuring West Brom’s crest. I’m very proud of it – the urinal more than the crest. I’m a great enthusiast for urinals in the home. MORE
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Man visits haunted house, gets scared and shoots someone
A trip to a haunted house resulted in a bigger scare than anyone planned, when a patron of the Hollywood Wax Museum Haunted House in Myrtle Beach, S.C., shot one of the workers, cops say. MORE
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Chuck E. Cheese mouse spotted driving around suburban town on Google Maps
The TikTok user @googlemapsfu spotted the iconic mouse, Charles Entertainment Cheese driving down at the junction of East Sycamore Avenue and North Swindler Street. Recognisable by his ‘C’ branded purple cap, the costumed bloke is seen driving with his head poking out of the window. MORE
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Ridiculous house for sale: Florida castle fortress near Disney World
Clearly, someone couldn’t pass up the chance to live out their own personal fairy tale. The castle, which has been listed for 36 days, already has a pending offer. There’s still a chance you can snag it if the offer falls through. MORE
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Braces, sex pills, fake eyeball among bizarre NJ beach trash
There also was part of a bowling ball; a rainbow-striped women’s bathing suit (raising a rather obvious question about someone’s trip home); a highway traffic cone; part of a car windshield; a check for $1; an accordion and a harmonica, and a CD holder filled with albums by Limp Bizkit. MORE
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Zambian student arrested in Russia on ‘Nazism’ charges for twerking at war memorial
Russian investigators have described her actions as “obscene” and “insulting” and have charged her under Part 4 of Art. 354.1 of the Criminal Code, which accuses a person of “rehabilitating nazism”. MORE
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North Hollywood man buys $10,000 newspaper ads to complain about his slow internet service
North Hollywood resident Aaron Epstein has been a loyal AT&T customer since 1960. But as his technology needs increased, his internet service just wasn’t keeping up, the 90-year-old says. MORE
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Woman glues hand to court during NBA game to protest egg farming
The woman, Alicia Santurio, walked onto the court during the second quarter of the game and tried to glue herself to the floor under the basket, a press release from grassroots animal rights network Direct Action Everywhere (DxE) said. MORE
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Message in a bottle from two girls asking for boyfriends found 56 years later
The cheeky notes have been floating in the Humber Estuary for nearly six decades, after Jennifer Coleman and Janet Blankley wrote them aged 15. Their single-minded efforts to find love were seemingly discovered for the first time this weekend, not far from where they were originally thrown in Scunthorpe. MORE
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Multiple players suspended after pitcher tackles showboating baserunner
Online video of the play showed North Central Texas College’s Josh Phillips rounding third after his sixth-inning home run, only to have Weatherford College pitcher Owen Woodward charge off the mound and level him with a violent blow to the midsection. Several players then charged on to the field. MORE
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Wedding reception goes off the rails after bride laces food with pot
Guest Nancy Postma, 69, whose nephew married Svoboda, told cops that she had “no control over her mind and body” and that “her mind was playing strange things in her head.” Postma said she was “paranoid” and became “loud and unruly” in the emergency room of a hospital where she tested positive for THC. MORE
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FAA believes ‘YouTube influencer’ crashed his own plane for views and likes
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has revoked the private pilot certificate of a YouTube influencer pilot after determining that he crashed his plane on purpose for a video, The New York Times reported. MORE
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Man paid $500,000 for Tom Brady’s last touchdown ball before Brady decided to un-retire
Just a few hours after Ron Firman bid more than a half million dollars on the final touchdown ball thrown by Tom Brady in the NFL, he got some bad news. Brady was coming back. Unless something bizarre or disastrous happens in the next few months, the ball Firman bought is now worth no more […]
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Woman arrested in Venezuela for selling a human kidney for $20,000
“Kidney of a 15-year-old girl in perfect condition,” was the offer posted on Marketplace by Yedr, who resides in the Venezuelan state of Portuguesa, reported El Universal. MORE
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Man, 56, dies after getting trapped in Southern California car wash
“The preliminary investigation indicated that the man drove into the car wash and for an unknown reason, tried to exit his vehicle,” the statement continued. MORE
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A smart toilet could identify your ‘analprint’
The idea for an analprint was sparked by Salvador Dalí, who discovered that “the anus has 35 or 37 creases, which are as unique as fingerprints,” Park wrote in a blog post. The prototype device — which is modular and can be attached to most standard toilets — uses a Raspberry Pi paired with a […]
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John Hinckley Jr., who attempted to assassinate Ronald Reagan, to play sold-out NY concert
Hinckley, 66, is a singer and guitarist who has been posting original songs and covers of hits by artists like Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell on YouTube since 2020. He currently has more than 26,000 subscribers. MORE
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Diversity campaigners accuse black DJ of wearing blackface
Diversity campaigners accused a primary school of racism for hiring a DJ who wore blackface, only to discover the man was black. MORE
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3748 show up for Oakland A’s game, in stadium that holds 63,132
This is a depressing scene if you’re a baseball fan. In fact, it’s probably fairly depressing even if you don’t care at all. MORE
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$2000-a-ticket Coachella event descends into Hunger Games-style chaos
‘Influencers stranded in the dirt with no water, under the hot sun for HOURS, waiting for buses that aren’t coming to bring them to actual festival,’ he wrote, saying that there were ‘alleged fights, screaming, [and] everyone is dizzy.’ MORE
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FDA investigating Lucky Charms amid reports of illness
Hundreds of people have complained of nausea, diarrhea and vomiting after eating the cereal on the iwaspoisoned.com food safety website. Reports have been made from across the country, with consumers from Indiana, Maryland, North Carolina Tennessee and Texas complaining of illness. MORE
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Professor theorizes Loch Ness Monster may just be whale penis
But while many of the observers may have believed the appendages breaking the ocean surface might be part of something “more sinister lurking beneath,” Sweet said that in many cases, “it was just whale dicks.” MORE
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Dublin airport received 12,272 noise complaints from the same person
One person was responsible for nine in 10 of all complaints about noise from aircraft using Dublin Airport last year. The complainant lodged 12,272 complaints during 2021 with DAA at an average rate of 34 cases daily, the airport operator said. MORE
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Brazilian singer hospitalized with “trapped farts”
A Brazilian singer says she’s no longer ashamed to let it rip, after she was hospitalized with a case of “trapped farts.” Viviane de Queiroz Pereira—better known by her stage name Pocah—made the admission in a recent Instagram story after she was treated for intestinal gas buildup. The 27-year-old told her 15.7 million followers she was too […]
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Nude restaurant turns away customers for being “fat”
A nude restaurant in Tokyo, Japan, called The Amrita Restaurant, has decided to set some new rules for the venue, and no, it doesn’t include putting on clothes. Don’t be shocked; there are some interesting restaurants in Japan. MORE
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Mike Tyson is making pot edibles in the shape of a bitten ear
Almost 25 years have passed since boxer Mike Tyson famously bit a chunk out of Evander Holyfield’s ear in the 1997 WBA Heavyweight Championship fight. But that memorable — and gross — moment lives on. Tyson’s cannabis company, Tyson 2.0, is now selling marijuana gummi candies shaped like ears with bites out of them. MORE
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American penises are only the 59th largest in the world
American men have shorter penises than their French and Australian counterparts, a survey reveals. Online pharmacy From Mars analyzed Google data from 86 countries to come up with the findings. MORE
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Burger King sued by customers who claim Whopper is smaller than advertised
The Whopper may be, well, only somewhat of a whopper — at least in real life, alleges a new class action lawsuit. Four Burger King customers are suing the chain over its marketing, claiming that the company makes the burger look about 35% bigger in its advertising than it is in reality. MORE
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Grenade found among the spuds on chip factory conveyor belt
The old Mills bomb grenade, which has since been confirmed as being a training grenade which didn’t contain explosives, is believed to have been dug up during harvesting on a farm in Matamata. Mr Chips factory operations manager Roland Spitaels said the mud covered device was spotted on a conveyor belt full of freshly harvested […]
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