Parental discipline is one thing, but this video is just seriously disturbing. An Arkansas judge was filmed severely beating his daughter for using the internet.
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Domino’s Managers Burn Down Competing Pizza Restaurant
In an attempt to bolster their business, two Domino's Pizza managers decided that they wanted to burn a nearby Papa John's pizza restaurant to the ground.
Read More »Texas Highway Signs Will Probably Be Stolen (Repeatedly)
Given that these signs are being erected all over Texas, the Department of Transportation must be completely oblivious to human perversion.
Read More »Flashing GIFs of Microwaved Food Are Useless and Addicting
Have you ever wondered what would happen if you microwaved gummy bears? Or an ear of corn? How about soap, or an unpeeled banana?
Read More »Doomsday Group: “Ok, We Give Up”
It looks like Harold Camping has finally given up with the doomsday predictions. However, if you ask some of his congregation, they're still convinced that "the world ended on May 21st".
Read More »David Hasselhoff Wants EA to Give Him His Own Video Game
David Hasselhoff is nothing if not ambitious. 'The Hoff' says he's already in talks with EA about having his very own video game.
Read More »Religious Fanatic Predicts World Will End on October 21st
Remember Harold Kamping, the guy who predicted the world would end this past May? Well, he has a new prediction -- and we've all only got about a week to live.
Read More »Couple that Shot “Sex While Skydiving” Video Could Face Criminal Charges
Yes, you read the title right. A couple decided to 'get intimate' after jumping from a plane, and videotaped the entire thing. Now, they could be facing criminal charges for distracting the pilot.
Read More »Computer Mouse Tells You Your Stress Level
A correlation exists between your cardiac rhythm and the amount of stress hormones in your body. This mouse uses that association to tell you your stress level.
Read More »Laundry Science — New ‘Self-Cleaning’ Cloth Kills Bacteria
Chemists at the University of California have discovered a way to modify ordinary cotton fabric so that it breaks down bacteria and toxins (like pesticide residue) when exposed to light.
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