📅 News: 2025-05-12
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Town’s Water Supply Turns Pink, Residents Left High And Dry With Bubblegum Angst

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Kimballton’s “pink water” disaster has become a trending topic in viral news, with Hy-Vee stepping in to donate bottled water as frustrated locals like Pat Crosley joke about “radishes in the pipes.” Until test results clear, the bubblegum-tinted taps haunt daily life.

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Town’s water supply turns pink, leaving residents with undrinkable water and a surreal bubblegum-hued plumbing nightmare. Pink water confusion spreads.

Controversial Artist Orgasms Repeatedly In Public Gallery, Calls Experience ‘Terrible Performance Art’

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During her grueling seven-hour Guggenheim stint, Marina Abramovic confessed she was “ready to die,” racking up a total of nine orgasms—a feat that left her so depleted she barely managed her next show. This viral performance art stunt now haunts TikTok debates on extreme art.

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Controversial artist, public gallery, and multiple orgasms collide as performance art turns awkward. Artist describes public climax as “terrible” and surreal.

Zoo In China Desperately Seeks Capybara Missing For Over Forty Days Now

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Doubao’s capybara escapade has inspired local memes and even themed snacks across Yangzhou, with “capybara search party” trending on Chinese social media. As “missing capybara China” surges online, the world roots for this rodent’s legendary game of hide and seek.

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Zoo in China pleads for public help as capybara escapes, vanishing for over forty days—Yangzhou’s rodent fugitive sparks capybara mania and citywide search.

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New Zealand Cyclist Collides With Goat Mid-Giro d’Italia—Wheels, Hooves, And Chaos Ensue

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As footage of Dion Smith’s Albanian goat encounter racks up millions of views, cycling fans dub it the “Giro d’Italia wild animal incident” of the year. Smith joked, “I thought it’d be a wild dog, not a flying goat.” Italian race organizers vow tighter animal safety next stage.

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New Zealand cyclist Dion Smith and Giro d’Italia goat collision—cycling fans stunned as wheels and hooves entangle mid-race, sending social media into a spin.

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Sandwich Shop’s £1 Seagull Insurance Covers Sarnies Stolen by Flying Psychos

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Tourists now flock to St Andrews, snapping selfies with the infamous “seagull insurance” sign, fueling viral UK food trends on social media. What began as a quirky shield against sandwich thieves has turned Cheesy Toast Shack into a cult destination and local legend.

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Sandwich shop Cheesy Toast Shack’s £1 seagull insurance lets customers replace sarnies snatched by seagulls—charity, chaos, and flying psychos converge.

US Copyright Office Boss Fired After Catching AI Companies Red-Handed on Copyright

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Shira Perlmutter’s ouster wasn’t just about AI lawsuits—her refusal to “rubber-stamp” Elon Musk’s plan to mine copyrighted works for Grok AI added fuel. As tech giants like Google, Meta, and OpenAI brace for copyright lawsuits, “AI copyright scandal” trends explode.

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US Copyright Office boss fired after AI companies caught breaching copyright—AI and copyright collide in this real-life bureaucratic plot twist.

Scientists Predict Octopuses Could Build Civilization If Humans Vanish—Eight Arms, No Problem

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Imagine shimmering “Octopolis” enclaves dotting the seafloor, where coconut-shell dwellings cluster near hydrothermal vents and octopus “engineers” use tidal energy to power intricate hunting traps. The viral science debate: could these crafty cephalopods outwit extinction itself?

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Scientists say octopuses, with their remarkable intelligence, might build civilization if humans die out—octopuses and civilization meet in an underwater what-if.

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Skydiver Drops iPhone 14,000 Feet, Apple Survives Gravity But Not Logic Itself

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The GoPro footage of Casey’s iPhone 13 Pro Max sailing from the wingsuit went viral on TikTok, fueling #iPhoneDrop memes and sparking debate in mobile tech forums about Apple’s “indestructible phone” status—proving sometimes, gravity is no match for smartphone durability.

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Skydiver Casey Flay's iPhone plummeted 14,000 feet—yet Apple’s device survived gravity’s test, confounding physics and boosting the iPhone legend sky-high.

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Universe Decay Prediction Revised: Scientists Say Heat Death Arrives Surprisingly Soon

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If you’re picturing cosmic objects gently fading out, think again: the team’s recalculation means even the stubborn white dwarf stars—once thought to outlast it all—will dissolve in a mere 10⁷⁸ years, compressing the timeline for the universe’s heat death into a blink, cosmically speaking. This “Hawking radiation” twist is already a hot topic in astrophysics news, as experts like Heino Falcke suggest it could reshape how we imagine the universe’s final act—faster, weirder, and far less eternal than anyone guessed.

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Universe decay prediction shocks scientists: universe’s heat death now set for 10⁷⁸ years—much sooner! Multiverse fans may want to start packing early.

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Imperial Leather Soap Bar Stickers Secretly Designed To Outlast Your Longest Showers

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So next time you spot that stubborn red and gold badge clinging on, remember: it’s not just marketing—it's engineered soap science. The concave label turns your bar upside down into a natural soap saver, a secret behind Imperial Leather’s viral longevity hack.

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Imperial Leather soap bar stickers have baffled shoppers—these iconic Imperial Leather stickers secretly preserve soap during marathon showers, baffling even experts.

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Swiss Pensioner Hauled to Court for Ten-Month Cat-Feeding Sabotage Spree in Zurich

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Zurich’s “cat custody” saga stunned Swiss social media, with many riveted by details like the 800-franc fine and the infamous cat flap. Now Leo, the most pampered feline in Switzerland, lives with his new owner—proving viral pet disputes can actually rewrite the rulebook.

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Swiss pensioner faces Zurich court after months of systematically feeding neighbor’s pet cat, sparking feline drama and neighborly oddities in Switzerland.

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Family Holiday Turns Paranormal After B&B Features Painting of Their Own Son

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As “Flowers in the Meadow” by Carl Larsson went viral on social media, commenters spun theories about secret twins and Swedish folklore. Barney, now a meme in family travel circles, jokes he’s skipping med school for internet fame—his uncanny doppelgänger painting the latest viral travel mystery.

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Family finds bizarre painting of their own son staring from B&B bedroom wall—holiday turns surreal as guests wonder if reality or prank has checked in.

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Apple’s Siri Allegedly Spies, Now Apple Pays Users Cash for Eavesdropping

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Here’s the real kicker: claimants must swear under oath that Siri was unintentionally triggered—up to five gadgets per person. With Siri lawsuit payments capped at $20 a device, “cash for conversations” just became America’s quirkiest class action payout.

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Apple and Siri keywords dominate headlines as Apple pays users after Siri’s alleged eavesdropping. Cash for conversations? The Apple lawsuit just got weirder.