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Listening to Montreal based musician Kaya Hoax, you'll find yourself nodding your head with a high energy blend of mischief and passive indignation. Both
"This is what the students of Columbia University have decided to do today." This is how a photo of swastikas painted on a wall spreads as if they were
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Though many people are just paying attention to these problems now, they are not new – and they even date back to ancient Rome.
No tricks, dear readers, April 1 is the 91st day of the year with 274 days remaining until the end of the year. Best known for its association with practical jokes and pranks, I’m here to tell you that the first day of April is so much more than whoopee cushions and exploding cigars. If your birthday happens to be April 1, you already know how important this day is. For the rest of us, though, perhaps it’s time to move beyond April Fools’ Day shenanigans and celebrate the beginning of April for other reasons. I say this even though I’ve always appreciated Mark Twain’s take on the first day of April: “The first of April is the day we remember what we are the other 364 days of the year.” Touché.
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For more than five years, the sunny community of Redding, Calif., has held its collective breath, anxious about safety, concerned violent criminals were at large, maybe still living among them. After all, it was there that Sherri Papini, a 34-year-old mother of two, vanished without a trace on Nov. 2, 2016, while on a mid-morning jog.
Climate alarmists want to wean the world from two commodities: Meat and fossil fuel. But the participants themselves demonstrated just how difficult that is.
From eagles snatching babies to alien autopsies, the internet is a veritable minefield of ingeniously crafted hoax videos. Can't make sense of which are
Named a Best Romance of April by Goodreads, Popsugar, Bustle, and more! “A laugh out loud Regency romp—if you loved the Bridgertons, you’ll adore To Have and to Hoax!” —Lauren Willig, New York Times bestselling author In this fresh and hilarious historical rom-com, an estranged husband and wife in Regency England feign accidents and illness in an attempt to gain attention—and maybe just win each other back in the process. Five years ago, Lady Violet Grey and Lord James Audley met, fell in love, and got married. Four years ago, they had a fight to end all fights, and have barely spoken since. Their once-passionate love match has been reduced to one of cold, detached politeness. But when Violet receives a letter that James has been thrown from his horse and rendered unconscious at their country estate, she races to be by his side—only to discover him alive and well at a tavern, and completely unaware of her concern. She’s outraged. He’s confused. And the distance between them has never been more apparent. Wanting to teach her estranged husband a lesson, Violet decides to feign an illness of her own. James quickly sees through it, but he decides to play along in an ever-escalating game of manipulation, featuring actors masquerading as doctors, threats of Swiss sanitariums, faux mistresses—and a lot of flirtation between a husband and wife who might not hate each other as much as they thought. Will the two be able to overcome four years of hurt or will they continue to deny the spark between them? With charm, wit, and heart in spades*, To Have and* t**o Hoax is a fresh and eminently entertaining romantic comedy—perfect for fans of Jasmine Guillory and Julia Quinn.
You may have seen viral "weird news" story over the weekend about a man in Japan who died when his six tons of pornography fell on him. It was exactly the kind of story that goes viral. The problem is that it did not happen, or more accurately, it did not happen that way, but was "sexed up" to grab headlines.So what really happened? Recently a Japanese man was found dead in his apartment. The man lived alone and had been dead for a month before he was discovered. The coroner ruled that he’d died of...
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The Internet is a treasure chest of amazing finds. At times, you come across certain images and pieces of information that truly blows your mind. But another thing about the Internet is that not everything you find in there is really true. Here are 10 hoaxes that found their way to 'believability' thanks to the internet.
When Umberto Eco, the semiologist, medievalist, and author of the best-selling medieval puzzle-novel The Name of the Rose, lectured at Yale to celebrate the Beinecke Library’s fiftieth anniversary, the only one of its many treasures he asked to see was the Voynich manuscript.
From a mechanical point of view, relationships are like cars — they require regular maintenance to keep running smoothly and the occasional overhaul when unforeseen issues arise. Without proper care, they'll gradually deteriorate and break down.
The teen drug panic that was started by a prankster on a messageboard.
Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott has donated $436 million to Habitat for Humanity International and 84 of its U.S. affiliate organizations
Joseph B. Swan was proud of his potatoes. On his farm outside Loveland, Colorado, in the late nineteenth century, he grew 26,000 pounds of potatoes in one year on a single acre of land. He also claimed to have grown a giant potato that weighed 13lbs 8oz. W.L. Thorndyke, editor of the Loveland Reporter, came up with an idea to help Swan promote his spuds at an 1894 street fair. Thorndyke's idea was to create a hoax photograph of Swan showing off a truly massive potato — one as large as a boulder. He suggested Swan could pass around copies of the photo as a tongue-in-cheek advertisement. To make the photo, Swan and Thorndyke enlisted the services of photographer Adam H. Talbot. Talbot took a photo of a potato and enlarged it to mammoth size. He then cut out a wooden board the size and shape of this enlarged image and he attached the photograph to the board. Finally, he posed Swan holding this giant faux-potato on his shoulder...
The urban myth come-internet hoax about US teachers putting litter boxes in classrooms is still being talked about, but how did this start?
A photograph shows the remains of an 8-inch, mummified fairy found in Derbyshire.
The “Grievance Studies” or “Sokal Squared” hoax aimed to discredit gender and critical race studies. Did it work?
FAMILIES in an affluent area of North London once lived in fear after their names were posted online as part of an elaborate cruel hoax. At the centre of the Hampstead Hoax – which accused in…
The only thing the stars are aligning for is false hope.
Lil Tay recently made headlines when a post shared on her Instagram purported that she and her older brother had died—a claim that the teen rapper later had to deny in a family statement.