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This Chicken Looks Like It Has Never Missed Leg Day!

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Backyard Chickens
Actually, the chicken's born that way. It's a rare Vietnamese breed called the Dong Tao chicken, which is prized for its meat and leggy looks. A male adult with big feet could fetch hundreds of dollars.


And yes, they do eat the feet. It's a delicacy:

Car driving in a loop inside a death cage ball just ignores gravity

Well, this looks fun! The cage stands at about 40 foot tall and is the biggest of its kind in the world and yet the crazy car inside just drives in a vertical loop over and over again like it’s on a normal road that doesn’t go freaking upside down. It’s got to get a little dizzying in there.
Ubisoft is making another South Park RPG, but this time it's about superheroes
Ubisoft is once again partnering with South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker for a new role-playing game: South Park: The Fractured But Whole. This time, the boys of South Park will take on the role of superheroes in an all-new adventure.
The sequel to South Park: The Stick of Truth is being developed by Ubisoft in San Francisco, Parker and Stone confirmed during Ubisoft's E3 2015 press conference.
Parker and Stone described the game as a follow-up to The Stick of Truth that further explores the origins of the New Kid and the powers of his butthole. Parker and Stone promised to explore the depths of buttholes.
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THIS IS NEVER NOT FUNNY
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New Solar Storm Forecasting Technique Breaks The 24-Hour Warning Barrier For Earth
Five Best Men's Deodorants

Our call for best men’s deodorants contenders
resulted in a huge list of nominees. Here are the top five, let’s vote on a winner.
Study of the Day: Monkeys Love to Get Drunk in Guinea

It’s not just humans that like to get their drink on; it turns out monkeys also enjoy throwing back a cold one now and then.
The Royal Society Open Science has published the results of a 17-year study showing that African apes also voluntarily seek out and consume alcoholic beverages found in the wild.
The researchers came to their conclusions after observing wild chimpanzees at Bossou in Guinea, West Africa from 1995 to 2012.
They get their fix from the fermented sap of a tree called the raffia palm, which can contain ethanol up to as much as 6.9% ABV.
There were “51 fermented palm sap drinking events recorded during 20 drinking sessions involving 13 adult and immature individuals,” according to the study.
They would drink both alone and with friends, and in the process a few got completely wasted.
Some of the chimpanzees at Bossou consumed significant quantities of ethanol and displayed behavioural signs of inebriation. Researchers rarely collected detailed behavioural data before versus after exposure to ethanol, but some drinkers rested directly after imbibing fermented sap.
Here’s a monkey taking a quick shot of the stuff in a leaf because he had a tough day at the office.
We feel for you monkey… pass the sap this way when you’re done.
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What Tech Were You Totally Obsessed With As a Kid?

All I knew is that I needed a Tiger Talkboy cassette recorder or my life was not complete.




















