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The Overpriced McDonald's Menu Item That Burger King Easily Beats
McDonald's prices have gotten out of control, leaving plenty of room for its competitors to fill the gap. This popular menu ...
The Cherokee congressman, who is hard-right and white-passing, may not seem like an Indigenous lawmaker, but he’s no anomaly.
My wife Heather, who — like most normal-thinking souls — has developed a massive dislike of the spreader of terror, Dangerous Donald, was even more vociferous than usual with her profanity-laden ...
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Selena Gomez Kisses Benny Blanco’s Dirty Feet; Internet Feels ‘Yuck’, Pleads To ‘Unsee’ It
Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco, who tied the knot in December 2025 after nearly two years of dating, are once again making headlines. And this time over a moment from a recent podcast episode. During ...
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78 wedding moments in which people realized that the marriage wasn’t going to last long
You can see and hear some wild things at a wedding. Some of it may signal that a marriage is doomed from the start. Like the ...
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3D printed fart accordion that sounds hilarious
This 3D printed fart accordion is as hilarious as it sounds. When compressed, the printed design creates a funny noise that instantly makes people laugh. It’s a playful reminder that 3D printing isn’t ...
Zen digesters” rarely fart. “Hydrogen hyperproducers” fart a lot. Scientists are investigating what is typical.
“Fart digger” is what Curtis told “The Breakfast Club” she was trying to say in a video that surfaced of her using the N-word.
Do quiet farts smell worse than loud ones? Doctors explain why flatulence happens, what causes gas to smell, and whether the silent-but-deadly phenomenon is real.
When Brantley Hall opened enrollment for his Human Flatus Atlas project to measure how much wind people break in a day, he ...
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Nicole Curtis of 'Rehab Addict' can't stop fart-digging her way through a 'Breakfast Club' chat
Nicole Curtis, whose HGTV show 'Rehab Addict' was axed last month after she was seen blurting out a racial slur, tries explaining herself to 'The Breakfast Club.' Incredulity ensued.
Music supervisor Ollie White and composer Nathan Micay on the songs that drove Season Four’s storytelling — including the explosive finale ...
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