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Strangely Impressive: The Most Unusual World Records
Introduction From the world's longest fingernails to the most socks put on one foot in 30 seconds, World Records is an amazing showcase of human achievement. But some of the strangest records don't get the recognition they deserve. In this blog post, we'll take a look at some of the weirdest World Records out there that you may not have heard of. Prepare to be amazed, and a little bewildered, by these oddly impressive feats.
By Chris Rodgerz3 years ago in Humor
Me Versus The Tent
Spoiler alert: I lose. I have been a Medieval re-enactor for a long time now. From the beginning, we were urged to call it being a "Middle Ages Re-Enactor," because too many people heard "Mid Evil" instead of the term for that European period that comes before the Renaissance.
By Meredith Harmon3 years ago in Humor
Little Piggies Don't Shop. Content Warning.
We are all guilty. We've all done it, telling the terrorizing tale of the piggies gone to market, giggling at a toddler's delight. We are, at our core, sadistic monsters, passing our gallows humor on to generations following, while wiggling little toes.
By Tina D'Angelo3 years ago in Humor
The Great Prank War. AI-Generated.
Once upon a time, in the quaint town of Harmonyville, there were two rival schools: Harmony High and Valley Academy. For years, they had been competing in various sports and academic events, but tensions were about to escalate to a whole new level – the Great Prank War.
By Adeoluwa Timothy3 years ago in Humor
Memes: The Psychology of Humor
Get ready to dive into the fascinating world of memes and the psychology behind them. Memes have become a ubiquitous part of our online culture, providing a never-ending source of laughter and entertainment. But have you ever wondered why certain memes leave us in stitches while others fall flat? The answer lies in the psychology behind humor, and memes have become a powerful tool for exploring the intricacies of our collective sense of humor. In this article, we will explore the psychology behind memes, how they tap into our shared experiences, and why they have become such a powerful means of communication in the digital age. So, buckle up and get ready to explore the hilarious side of the human mind with memes and their fascinating connection to psychology.
By ELIAS PULIDO3 years ago in Humor
Decoding Memes
In today's digital age, memes have become a powerful means of communication and a driving force of internet culture. From humorous to thought-provoking, memes spread like wildfire, connecting people from all walks of life. But what makes these bite-sized images or videos so contagious and shareable? The psychology behind meme virality offers fascinating insights into human behavior, emotions, and the art of storytelling. In this article, we will explore the psychological aspects that contribute to the widespread popularity of memes, along with real-life examples of their impact.
By Larab Shahbaz3 years ago in Humor
Should We Eat The Rich? Literally.
Human's are adept at eating things they should not. We eat fugu fish depsite them being toxic. We discovered Oleander was poisonous by trying to turn it into tea. We peaked evolutionary by having eaten an entire blended New York subway rat on Fear Factor. Every day we seem to stray further from god by trying to ingest something we should not, often pushed onto us by corporations. McDonalds should have never recovered after the McSpaghetti, and Italy should have declared war on the US using the McSacrilage as a casus belli.
By Byron Swiegers3 years ago in Humor










