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Freitag, 17. Juli 2015
Watch: A headless, gutless fish fights back when woman tries to scale it
Warning: When we say this video is grim, we really really mean it.
If you’re squeamish, stop right here. Really. We mean it. Because this video will test the tolerance of even the most iron-stomached among you.
Because if like us – and the people in this video – you believed that decapitating and gutting a fish would mean it was, well, dead, you’d be wrong.
As this video clearly shows, this headless gutless fish is far from dead, and it certainly isn’t happy that someone’s trying to scrape it’s scales off.
Seriously, it’s enough to put you off your fish tea… FOR LIFE. Yep, we’ll stick to a portion of chips, ta.
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Montag, 22. Juni 2015
Supposably, we’re all speaking gibberish and we don’t even know it
Supposably, we’re all seriously confuddled about what’s a real word, and what’s made up these days.
According to a new survey, almost three in four (73%) of Brits admits to using made up words, or muddled-up phrases, as part of their everyday language.
You might not notice them in spoken conversation, but they become glaringly obvious when written down. Think ‘different tact’, which should actually be ‘different tack’. Or, ‘for all intensive purposes’, which should actually be ‘for all intents and purposes’.
Also, what you’re currently experiencing is ‘hunger pangs’, not ‘hunger pains’.
Most commonly made-up words
- Conflab (34%)
- Irregardless (21%)
- Supposably (21%)
- Confuddled (17%)
- Alphabeticise (13%)
- Speriodically (11%)
- Seriosity (8%)
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Mittwoch, 3. Juni 2015
90s chocolates ranked from worst to best
The 90s was quite a time to be a chocolate fan.
Sure, we had old favourites like Mars and Whispa, but we got some oddities too.
Manufacturers tried experiments with chocolate that can, at best, be described as inventive and at worst bat s**t crazy.
But those were simpler, more optimistic times – times in which you could still visit a village shop with £1 and come away with a pocket full of treats.
Here’s the definitive list of 90s chocolates ranked from worst to best.
15. Fuse
Fruit? PEANUTS? Cereal? Oh Cadbury’s, what were you thinking? None of these has any place in chocolate.
I mean the nuts alone could kill certain kids in the playround.
You may as well make chocolate grenades.
14. Flake Snow
This is clearly wrong.
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