This is called a WTF bone.
[From Wiki] In Greenlandic Inuit (Kalaallit) traditions, a tupilaq [...] was an avenging monster fabricated by a practitioner of witchcraft or shamanism by using various objects such as animal parts...
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[More snacks here.] “If you don’t eat yer snails, you can’t have any urchins! How can you have any urchins if you don’t eat yer snails?!” I’m not too squeamish, but some foods require blinders for us...
View ArticleХрущев сказал, “КУКУРУЗЫ! Ешь!”
[via] Как известно одним из достоинств советского телевидения было полное отсутствие надоедливой рекламы! Но все же иногда у партийного руководства возникала надобность донести до советских граждан...
View ArticleWelcome To The Army Of WTF
[via] Shut up and pay attention, dork. You ride in the back. Rolling in five minutes. I thought I told you to shut up. That’s one nasty ride, and I’m not talking about the modified halftrack. I’m...
View ArticleAnother Great Gift Idea: Sick Dog With Infectious Saliva Game
[via] Okay, um, lessee. You open the sickly dog’s skull, stick his tongue to the roof of his mouth and pour in a bunch of green slime with little tidbits in it. Now the sinuses are loaded. Close the...
View ArticleGet A Load Of This
The Crappercycle is designed to save paper toilet seat covers. Really. “Sit Better-Fit Better–Feel Better–Naturally Better” is the motto of the manufacturer of a toilet seat made especially for wide...
View ArticleToo Many Possible Captions + Little Debbie
Okay, first guy’s a funny, but chimps, toddlers and even Little Debbie Wasserman-Schultz can do it. 2nd guy & girl are awesome, especially because the guy talked blondie into mopping the hoops...
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