Thursday, April 30, 2015

Did You Know Your Energy Drinks Contain BULL URINE & SEMEN



 Energy Drinks Contain Ingredient Extracted From Bull Urine And Semen. A study done by Longhorn Cattle Company, tested some of the top energy drink brands such as Red Bull, Monster, etc. What they found might leave your stomach in a knot. They found that the drinks do, in fact, contain bull semen.

Monday, April 27, 2015

Pay to Be Kidnapped and Tortured

Why on earth would someone spend hundreds of dollars to fly to Detroit to be willingly kidnapped and tortured? Good question, but people are doing it! In a city, with its fair share of crime, lies a controversial rapper Mr. Scrillion who has created Extreme Kidnapping.

“This service caters to the extreme sports adventurer who is bored with what’s currently available; this takes it to a whole other level,” says entrepreneur Adam Thick aka in the rap world as Mr. Scrillion. “If you don’t feel like you’re really being kidnapped and your life is in danger, then we’re not doing our job.”

The controversial service was recently brought to light after a GQ writer experienced it first-hand and wrote about his night of torture.

For $1,500 Drew Magary was handcuffed, duct taped, soaked, slapped and zapped with a stun gun (and more) by Thick, a convicted counterfeiter and his henchmen.

Now there are more affordable kidnapping adventures. Thick customizes each abduction and unlike an old-fashioned kidnapping, an Extreme Therapy hostage has the ability to call off the goons and abort the torture at any moment by uttering a preselected safe word.

As a memento, all customers get a video of willingly being held against their will.

The Michael Douglass film “The Game” provided the idea for Extreme Kidnapping.

I personally think this is sick and twisted, especially when people are actually getting kidnapped and tortured against their own free will. If I were to be kidnapped I’d only want it to be by a hot guy that I knew and whisked away to Paris or the beach.

Sunday, April 26, 2015

The case against Google that the European Commission has filed is said to be based on 19 complainants.

Google's upcoming battle with the European Commission is reportedly based upon 19 complainants, according to Re/code. We first learned of the groundwork being laid out for the case in the beginning of April, and mid-month the EU formally filed the charges.

The European Union's decision to take on Google last week stems from official complaints by 19 companies in Europe and the United States, including Microsoft and a number of small firms, people familiar with the matter said on Friday.

Friday, April 24, 2015

Urban Legends That Turned Out to Be True

Urban legends are those stories that we love to tell that are so creepy or far-fetched that they cant possibly be real. Or are they?

#1 Buried Alive


Before advances in modern medicine, this shockingly occurred very regularly. In the 19th century, William Tebb compiled all known instances of premature burial. He collected 219 cases of near premature burial, 149 cases of actual premature burial and few cases where embalming had begun on an undead body.






Fast and Furious 8 Gets 2017 Release Date

Vin Diesel in Furious 7


Following the huge success of Furious 7, Universal is moving ahead with the eighth installment.
The next entry in Universal's blockbuster Fast & Furious franchise has been scheduled for April 14, 2017. The news was revealed during the studio's CinemaCon presentation, following an emotional speech by Vin Diesel.

Garage Sale? Nope! It’s Now Illegal to Use Cash to Buy Used Goods in Washington, USA !!!

Holding a garage sale? Well, that’s a problem if you live in this 1 state. Because they just passed a bill BANNING the use of cash in 2nd-hand sales.

If you’re scratching your head like we are, then you’re a normal person. How in the world does a state ban cash?

Woman accused of faking cancer, heart condition charged with fraud

CALGARY- A single mother of two who was the beneficiary of $20,000 worth of donations due to her supposed health problems has been charged with fraud.

Police say that between December 2012 and last June, a woman told her employer and co-workers that she had both a fatal heart condition and Stage 4 breast cancer, and provided a fake doctors note. As a result, a number of fundraisers were held for her, which resulted in about $20,000 worth of donations.

One held last June raised $12,000.