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Month: April 2015

Posted on April 3, 2015

A girl scout sold 117 boxes in 2 hours in front…

A girl scout sold 117 boxes in 2 hours in front of a pot dispensary.

Posted on April 3, 2015

A British woman was sued for biting off a man’s nose after he tried to kiss…

A British woman was sued for biting off a man’s nose after he tried to kiss her without consent. She won and the judge ruled “When a man kisses a woman against her will, she is fully entitled to bite his nose.”

Posted on April 3, 2015

Someone tricked a Nigerian scammer into hand writing an entire Harry Potter novel…

Someone tricked a Nigerian scammer into hand writing an entire Harry Potter novel, the whole 293 pages and scanned with a scan width of 1200 pixel. He offered to pay him $100 per page if he was willing to do the work.

Posted on April 3, 2015

The concrete used to make the Hoover Dam is still…

The concrete used to make the Hoover Dam is still curing to this day.

Posted on April 3, 2015

On April Fools Day in 1989, billionaire Richard Branson…

UFO_baloon_prank_croppedOn April Fools Day in 1989, billionaire Richard Branson designed a hot air balloon to look like a UFO, and hired a dwarf in an E.T. costume to come out and scare whoever was near it when it landed.

Posted on April 2, 2015

Yale University is named after Elihu Yale, “the most overrated philanthropist in history…

Yale University is named after Elihu Yale, “the most overrated philanthropist in history,” instead of main philanthropist Jeremiah Dummer, because Dummer College would have been a bad name.

Posted on April 2, 2015

In order to protect people in the future from radioactive waste, two philosophers…

In order to protect people in the future from radioactive waste, two philosophers proposed we genetically engineer cats to change color when exposed to radiation then create folklore and songs about the cats.

Posted on April 2, 2015

American Police killed more people in March (111) than the entire UK police…

American Police killed more people in March (111) than the entire UK police have killed since 1900.

Posted on April 2, 2015

April 1st was originally celebrated as the New Year day, until in 1582…

April 1st was originally celebrated as the New Year day, until in 1582 Pope Gregory XIII ordered a new calender to replace the old one. Those who continued celebrating the New Year on April 1st (either rebels or ignorant of the new changes) were thus branded ‘Fools’.

Posted on April 2, 2015

On April Fool’s 2002, 2 radio DJs suggested Kansas’ water supply was contaminated…

On April Fool’s 2002, 2 radio DJs suggested Kansas’ water supply was contaminated with “Dihydrogen Monoxyde” (H20), announcing it caused excessive sweating and wrinkled skin. It led to thirty 911 calls, water officials comparing it to a terrorist act, and both DJs being suspended indefinitely.

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