"Never use Wikipedia," my college professors warned me back in the day. However, while it may not be the best source of information for doing academic research, Wikipedia is a treasure trove of interesting bits of knowledge. There are about 7,093,228 articles in the internet's encyclopedia, and some of them are straight-up comedy gold.
For example, did you know that Scooby-Doo's real name is Scoobert Doo? Or what the heck "smirting" is? We've found the times people goofed around and put the funniest pictures to accompany Wikipedia articles or created new ones for things like "fart lighting." Nothing goes better together than serious descriptions of nonsensical things and the goofy pictures that accompany them.
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Do you want to know the most mind blowing part of this? If that commercial was made anywhere else but Japan, the cake would not be edible because it would not look good enough for long enough. It would be made of glue and rubber or whatever. But in Japan, that would not do. You make it for real and make sure people understand that it was not wasted.
If you want to really go down an internet rabbit hole, look into the 1904 Olympics as a whole. It is a wild ride. From how the US blackmailed the IOC in the first place, to holding it alongside something called the Savage Olympics (which, yes, was as horrifically racist as it sounds). The marathon was the peak of the absurdity, also not helped by the fact that for some ungodly reason the organisers decided the runners shouldn’t be allowed to drink any water throughout, because they thought it would be a good opportunity to test what that would do to a human body
Yup. Czechs threw some Catholic cardinals out of the window in the 15th century. It is regarded as one of the acts of proto-Reformation.
Certain Russians have a liking for defenestration now.
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I vote politicians take the place of cats, forcibly if necessary.
What's more concerning is that the sign indicates that the horse is a customer at Holiday Liquor.
SWEET DREAMS ARE MADE OF CHEESE (acapella...a one two, ah one two three four) Sweet dreams are made of cheese. Spread it, melt it, stack it high. Cheddar's how I kiss goodbye Sweet dreams are made of cheese. Who am I to dis a brie? Some of them want fondue Some of them want cheddar too. A wedge of brie brings me to my knees. Cheddar's sharp like a clever plan. And gouda's smooth like a backup band I chase my curds like destiny. That creamy bite? My fantasy. (Dis-a-brie, dis-a-brie, cheese with me!) Sweet dreams are made of cheese, And I'm the queen of dairy, just follow me. Sweet dreams are made of cheese, you see. Save a little cheese for me
Though I love 'fartomaniac' there is elegance and a certain je ne sais quoi to 'fartiste.'
I love that this explains why they were called eggplants in the first place
I assume it's on a page illustrating the chances of it landing butter side down.
I used to do this to the point where I completely burnt out and now do absolutely nothing with my life
I LOVE Panic Pete! I have lost all of mine and probably need to send away for another.
Why do I feel like this is accurate and explains a lot? Especially in the US.
