Protect Your Passwords

Passwords Are Like Pants
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Bicycle Taxi With A Twist

Vagina Bicycle Taxi
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Squirrels Eating Finnish Museum

Apparently, squirrels are quite the troublemakers.

A popular open-air museum in Helsinki showing the traditional Finnish way of life on Monday begged the public to stop feeding local squirrels, saying they were eating away at the displays.

How can anyone get mad at a squirrel?

“The squirrels have learned to hide food between wooden shingles on the roof. We saw a squirrel pulling at a shingle with its two paws until it broke,” Seurasaari museum building conservator Risto Holopainen told AFP.

“Squirrels run into the buildings through open doors, they nibble on the museum textiles and make holes in the walls,” he said.

These squirrels have figured out the perfect entrance/escape routes.

Source: AFP

Man Selling Ghosts Trapped In Bottles

This guy gets two internet points for creativity.

While Deese said he contracts with professional ghost catchers around the country and that it’s the ghost catchers who actually stuff the phantasms into a bottle, he wouldn’t elaborate on exactly how the ghosts get into the bottles.

“Well, if you went to KFC, you wouldn’t ask for secret recipe,” Deese said. “They’ll go in and catch them from haunted establishments, cars, hotels, maybe even graveyards.”

Comparing ghost catching to KFC recipes – it just makes sense!

Whether supernatural or just a spooky novelty, the ghosts in bottles come with a warning — open at your own risk.

This is where I wonder if the guy is trying too hard.

Source: WKMG Orlando

Chinese Medicine Is Unusual

Fire cupping is a traditional Chinese medicine in which a glass cup filled with a vacuum created out of air heated by fire is placed directly on a patients skin. Check out more pictures of fire cupping in action below.

Fire Cupping
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Ink Erasers Were Dangerous Back In The Early 1900′s

Ink Eraser Stabbing Headstone
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Man Almost Dies After Overdosing On Water

Believe it or not, a man drank so much water after a gym session that it almost killed him.

Richard Dyer, 23, was admitted to hospital with severe water intoxication after downing five litres during a gruelling two-hour weights session.

What kind of workout requires that much water consumption?

Doctors called it a “near lethal dose” and said he was lucky to be alive after the extremely rare condition led to widespread muscle seizures and kidney failure.

Water needs to be outlawed.

Source: Telegraph

Severed Feet Washing Ashore In Canada

When you thought Canada couldn’t get anymore random, shoes containing severed feet have been washing up in British Columbia.

This foot is the fourth in a string of mysterious feet that have washed ashore on B.C.’s beaches.

Quick, everyone to the Scooby-Doo mystery machine!

The first three washed up in the Gulf Islands. In August, two size 12 feet were discovered on Gabriola and Jedediah islands, and a third foot was found in February on Valdez Island.

Only in Canada can something so ridiculous be taken so seriously.

Source: CBCNews.ca

A Death Set In Stone

This method of execution is a typical one within the Sicilian mafia. To them, it’s a process well worth the time and effort because it gets the point across very well. This is a perfect example of how inhumane people have become. Although it’s almost certain this man chose to live a life that would’ve ended similarly, people don’t deserve to have their lives taken away in such a brutal way.

Barrels

The following is very disturbing…
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Church Uses $500 Gas Raffle To Lure Worshippers

I guess threatening people with the idea of hell just doesn’t work anymore.

The First Baptist Church of Snellville is fueling its membership drive with a sign in front of its sprawling campus proclaiming “Free Gasoline.”

This is quite tempting, but like always, there’s a catch…

The offer is a not a giveaway. Instead, each time newcomers or members attend a church event during a Sunday-to-Wednesday revival they get a pink raffle ticket for a chance to win one of two $500 gas cards.

I think I’ll pass.

Source: USATODAY.com

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