Wednesday, July 6, 2016

‘Possessed’ Teddy Bear Sits And Lies On Top Of Child In Creepy Video

A child’s toy appears to take on a life of its own in the middle of the night.



 


The eerie clip was captured by infra-red cameras, presumably to keep an eye on the small children at night. But instead, the cameras filmed the girl’s teddy bear appearing to sit up and move on top of the sleeping child.


Teddy Bear Suddenly Comes To Life


According to the person who posted it, the ‘paranormal incident’ occurred somewhere in India. People are split whether this is just a hoax or the real thing, either way, I’d burn that teddy bear.


Girl Wakes Up After Teddy Bear Suddenly Moves


Pedobear rises.


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Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Man Forces Fiancée To Walk Behind Car While Carrying A Fridge In This Bizarre Video

Nothing like making your girlfriend carry around a heavy appliance to spice up your relationship.



The bizarre video took place in Kazakhstan and shows a woman struggling to hold a fridge as her boyfriend takes the easy route in the car. The beleaguered girlfriend can be seen ambling behind the car.


Man Forces Girlfriend To Carry Fridge


The woman struggles to walk along behind the vehicle in the video which has recently gone viral. Is this an act of cruelty or pure genius? Whatever it is, things sure are weird in Kazakhstan.


Woman Carries Fridge While Man Drives Car


Gender equality, anyone?


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This Ambiguous Cylinder Illusion Will Have Your Mind Melting

How the hell do these squares look like circles when reflected in the mirror?!



Thanks to modern advancements in 3D printing, regular people can now create things that only a few years ago would cost a fortune to order from factories. Illusion Of The Year shows off their latest mind-melting creation.


Mind Blowing 3D Object Illusion


These rows of squares become rows of circles (and vice versa) when reflected in a mirror. It might seem impossible yet there are no camera tricks involved, just a genuine mind-blowing illusion.


Square Boxes Appear As Circles In Mind Melting Illusion


The only plausible scientific explanation is voodoo magic.


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Monday, July 4, 2016

Dude Stole $500k Worth Of Jewels And Got Away With, Until He Posted This On Facebook…

Any robber with a brain would lie low after committing a crime, but not the subjects of this viral video.



There aren’t many qualifications you need to become a certified thief, but one thing any successful thief needs is common sense. A trait that these gentlemen lacked, after he posted a video of himself on Facebook bragging about a successful heist.


Burglar Shows Off On Facebook

After stealing about $500,000 worth of jewels and cash, these three robbers did the smartest thing ever. They decided to drive around the town with their video camera recording their faces.


Clever guys eh? They uploaded their video to social media, which put the police well and truly on their trail.


Man Posts Facebook Video Of Succesfull Burglary


The police are still looking for the three suspects, but judging from this video, it won’t be long until these three stooges will get arrested.


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Thursday, June 30, 2016

Bodycam Footage Of Arrest After A Denied Whataburger Refund

Police in Lubbock have released the shocking bodycam footage of an arrest that quickly turned violent when the suspect refused to follow the officer’s orders.



Law enforcement was called to a Whataburger restaurant because of 30-year-old Eliseo Padilla, who was described in a written police report as an aggressive suspect who’s threatening customers and staff.
30-year-old Eliseo Padilla

In the clip, the officer can be seen approaching Padilla as he argues with a bystander. Padilla complains that the staff had promised to give him a refund because his son couldn’t enjoy his meal but had not yet done so.
backup arrives and tasers Padilla

The situation suddenly becomes hostile when the cop tries to check Padilla for weapons. A frantic struggle breaks out as the officer attempts to subdue Padilla. The two fight for nearly a minute with Padilla’s son crying hysterically in the background, before backup arrives and tasers Padilla.


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Setting A World Record Without A Single Stroke

Watch this swimmer’s unique tactic to win race.



There are rules to follow though.
swimmer has a unique tactic

The University of Texas swimmer completed a 50m backstroke at a university event in an astonishing 23.1 second. However he disqualified himself by swimming the entire race under water, breaching rules that limit backstroke contestants to swimming no more than the first 15m of the race beneath the surface.
swimming the entire race under water

Taylor would have been well aware of the regulation, but decided to show off his skills to the delight of the crowd. Hill Taylor is now more popular as the Dolphin Man.


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This Is Why You Should Never Trust Alternative Medicine...How Is He Still Alive?

Alternative medicine can be a fairly controversial topic, and people tend to have strong opinions about it on both sides. Regardless of your view, however, I think we can all agree that some of what passes for “medicine” in this category is a bit odd. Take the practice of cupping therapy, for example.


Fire cupping is an ancient form of therapy that is believed to promote healing and improve blood flow.


Fire cupping is an ancient form of therapy that is believed to promote healing and improve blood flow.


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The process involves a fuel-soaked cotton ball being lit on fire. In one fluid motion, the flame is placed inside the glass cup and the cup is placed on the skin. By removing the oxygen, it creates a tighter seal.


The process involves a fuel-soaked cotton ball being lit on fire. In one fluid motion, the flame is placed inside the glass cup and the cup is placed on the skin. By removing the oxygen, it creates a tighter seal.


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After treatment, the cups can leave behind some nasty bruises for a few weeks. For those who believe they benefit from cupping, it’s a small price to pay.


Punishing Physio/cupping/acupuncture session this evening to get my back right for next weekends @OfficialBSB 🙌🏾😩 pic.twitter.com/sDjEJdsApF


— Richard Cooper (@coopes47) June 19, 2016



Because of the damage cupping can cause to the skin, it’s recommended to space out your sessions. If you don’t…well, bad things can happen.


The end result of “cupping”. Despite massive bruising, the muscle tension relief is absolutely heavenly pic.twitter.com/2LZEzLBKrk


— ✈️ (@MyNameIsCETP) June 18, 2016


It’s a lesson that a man from Sichuan, China, learned the hard way. Below is a photo of his back taken at a hospital after the 63-year-old underwent daily sessions of cupping for an entire month.


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According to the man, people at the shop where he had the treatment said that the only way for him to cure his high cholesterol and other small ailments was to continue treatment for a full month.


According to the man, people at the shop where he had the treatment said that the only way for him to cure his high cholesterol and other small ailments was to continue treatment for a full month.


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By day 10, the cupped areas were blistering, but that didn’t stop him. The man simply broke the blisters, washed them with salt water, and returned for more treatment. Near the end of his treatment, he collapsed while walking home. It turns out the blisters had gotten infected and the infection had become so severe that he needed to go to the hospital. If he had waited any longer, he would have died from blood poisoning.


(via Shanghaiist)


Whether you believe in the healing power of cupping or not, don’t do it every day for a month. That’s just a silly idea. Once every couple of weeks seems like plenty to me.


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