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06/14/2026

Why You Should Keep Your DNA

06/13/2026

Mr. Eat-All

Monsieur Mangetout (Mr. Eat-All) was a French entertainer who became famous for eating indigestible objects. His plat de resistance was a Cessna 150 airplane which he ate between 1978-1980. It is estimated he ate 9 tons of metal between 1959-1997

06/10/2026

The P**p Cube

06/10/2026

Heteropaternal Superfecundation

06/09/2026

Laika The Space Dog

Laika was a stray dog from Moscow who became the first living creature to orbit Earth when she was launched aboard Sputnik 2 in 1957. The mission proved that a living organism could survive being launched into space, but the spacecraft had no way to return safely, and Laika passed away a few hours after launch from overheating and stress.

06/07/2026

Low IQ Bank Robbers

06/01/2026

Kentucky Meat Shower

The Kentucky Meat Shower was a bizarre event that happened on March 3, 1876, in Bath County, Kentucky, when chunks of raw meat suddenly fell from the sky over a farm for several minutes. Witnesses described the pieces as being about two inches across and looking like beef or mutton. Samples were collected and sent to scientists, who offered theories ranging from vultures vomiting mid-flight to the meat actually being dried lung tissue from animals. The cause of the “meat shower” remains a mystery.

06/01/2026

A Lonely Sunfish

A giant sunfish in an aquarium started acting strangely when the facility closed for renovations. It stopped eating, swam slowly, and rubbed against the glass, as if something was wrong. The staff initially thought the fish might be sick, but later realized that it only began behaving this way after visitors stopped coming. It turns out, the sunfish had grown used to seeing people every day and felt “lonely” without them. To cheer it up, the staff printed photos of people’s faces, put them on uniforms, and placed them around its tank, and surprisingly, the sunfish perked up and started eating again.

06/01/2026

The Game Show

In 1998, a young Japanese comedian nicknamed Nasubi was placed in a bizarre reality TV experiment where he was locked alone in an empty apartment with no clothes, food, or contact with anyone. His only way to survive was by entering magazine contests and living off whatever he won, with cameras secretly recording him the entire time. The goal was to reach one million yen in prizes, but the producers kept extending his ordeal for over a year, during which he often starved and suffered in isolation. When it finally ended, he discovered the whole nation had been watching him the entire time, turning his misery into entertainment.

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