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The Man Who Learned He Could Suck Water Up Into His Anus And Turned It Into A Career
In Spider-Man, a young Peter Parker is given superpowers by a radioactive spider bite and decides to fight crime.
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Two Men Have Been in Jail for 45 Days for Saying Cow Poop and Piss Can’t Cure COVID
Their Facebook posts said cow faeces and urine are not the cure, “science and common sense is.”
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Indian Female Freedom Fighters
Very few female freedom fighters of India have left an impression on future Indian generations like the queen of the princely state of Jhansi – Rani Laxmibai. In India’s first war of Independence against the British Empire, she was one of the leading figures, which started in 1857. At a very young age of 14 years, she became the queen, after getting married to the King of Jhansi.
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New Yorkers call on mayor to shut off Times Square lights to save energy
City Hall requested residents turn off air conditioners to conserve energy in high heat
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For Some Anti-Vaccine Advocates, Misinformation Is Part Of A Business
The coronavirus pandemic has created an opening for vaccine opponents to peddle alternative therapies, unproven cures and website subscriptions.
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Peloton’s mandatory treadmill memberships show how you never fully own your connected devices
Tread+ owners must pay $39 a month to use their treadmills.
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Asian-American doctor on anti-Asian hate
This is long,but worth hearing.
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B.C. farmer grabs lynx by scruff of neck, scolds it for killing chickens | CBC News
A farmer in northern B.C. captured a wild cat he found in his chicken coop Sunday, picking it up by the scruff of the neck and gently scolding it before relocating it to the bush.
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A man has turned his dead uncle's skeleton into a guitar
A metal fan known as Prince Midnight has constructed a functioning guitar from the skeleton of his dead uncle
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A pizza worker's lie forced an Australian state of 1.7 million people into lockdown
A pizza bar worker with Covid-19 who lied about their employment activities triggered a lockdown across the entire state of South Australia, authorities were forced to admit Friday.
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A Native health center asked for COVID-19 medical supplies. It got body bags instead.
"Are we going to keep getting body bags or are we going to get what we actually need?" a Seattle Indian Health Board official asked.
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Three women face jail in Poland for sharing posters of Virgin Mary with an LGBT+ rainbow halo
Human rights groups are calling on Poland to drop charges against three women who face jail for sharing posters of the Virgin Mary with a rainbow-coloured halo. The three women, identified only as Elżbieta, Anna and Joanna, are on trial for “offending religious beliefs” and could face jail sentences of two years each if found guilty for their peaceful activism.
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A Seaman Ingested 35 Knives. This Is What Transpired In His Gut.
The British version of Chubbyemu.
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‘Panera Karen’ claims masks won’t stop COVID-19 since pants don’t contain farts
Talk about public health advice not passing the smell test. A woman refused to wear a mask at a Panera Bread in California, claiming they’re useless to stop the spread of COVID-19 since people can still smell farts through pants, video shows. The footage, taken Monday at a Panera Bread in Chico, shows a white woman dubbed “Panera Karen” by some online holding her cellphone over her shoulder, appearing to try to film while hiding her face as a man standing behind her chides her for not wearing a mask — which she’s holding in the same hand.
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eBay execs sent roaches and “bloody pig mask” to harass journalists, feds say
Six former eBay employees were "charged with leading a cyberstalking campaign" against a newsletter editor and publisher, which "included sending the couple anonymous, threatening messages, disturbing deliveries—including a box of live cockroaches, a funeral wreath, and a bloody pig mask—and conducting covert surveillance of the victims," the US Department of Justice and US Attorney's Office in Massachusetts announced today.
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Bill Gates responds to ‘stupid,’ ‘bizarre’ coronavirus microchip conspiracy theories
Responding to a conspiracy theory that Bill Gates plans to use the coronavirus vaccine to implant microchips in people and create a global surveillance state, the billionaire said the theory was “so stupid.” Gates’ remarks came during a call with reporters on Thursday ahead of an announcement that the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation would pledge another $1.6 billion to the Gavi vaccine alliance, the New York Post reported.
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LG Poland thought the V60 was great for upskirt shots in now-deleted video
We’ve seen our fair share of sketchy promotional videos from smartphone manufacturers, and it looks like an LG division is the latest to shoot itself in the foot. LG Poland recently posted a video on TikTok (h/t: PhoneArena), showing an elderly man apparently taking upskirt photos of a woman walking up stairs. The woman then turns around and grabs the LG V60 being used by the man, scrolling through the gallery app on the second screen. However, the woman only finds selfies of the man in question.
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The 1200% Increase in my Prescription Drug Costs
In what universe this ok? I guess the CEO needs a new villa in Paris.
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Ohio urges employers to report workers fearful of returning to work
The state is reopening non-essential businesses and workers wary of employers’ safety measures could lose unemployment benefits
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A man was sentenced to death via video conferencing in Nigeria
Condemnation has sparked in Nigeria after a man was sentenced to death via Zoom, the popular video conferencing app on May 4. Human rights groups are calling this ruling as "inhumane", reports CNN. At a virtual court hearing on Monday, Olalekan Hameed was found guilty of murdering his mother's employer in 2018 and was sentenced to death by hanging.
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