![]() A 100-year old horny tortoise had more sex than youįYI, 2016 was also the year an old geezer tortoise named Diego had so much slow-motion sex that he fathered 800 tiny tortoise babies and saved his entire species. Luckily the epic blunder was confined to the Boston area only, but still. In one of the most hilarious fuckups of recent times, CNN accidentally broadcast 30 minutes of hardcore porn instead of a new episode of Anthony Bourdain’s Parts Unknown. Last night, RCN broadcast 30 minutes of hardcore pornography live on CNN just to its Boston customers: /MNGeIUhdhN That time CNN accidentally broadcast porn instead of Anthony Bourdain A gloriously bizarre take on the sexy calendar, the Carponizer Carp Calendar features 12 racy pictures of barely clothed women seductively holding shiny, gooey carp. Luxury cars, Bayer aspirin, and now, an erotic carp calendar. Leave it to Germany to produce something that makes our lives ten times better. Probably the most mind-boggingly weird sex news of the year is that of Fellatio Cafe, a coffee shop opening in Geneva, Switzerland, where you can get a hot, delicious cup of coffee, with a side of hot, delicious blowjob. It’s another story. With the year coming to a close, it’s only right to reflect on some of the most bizarre sex news we’ve seen, and fully acknowledge just how weird sex in 2016 ended up being. ![]() Brexit, which threw the EU into turmoilīut when it comes to sex news, oh boy.Lots of weird shit happened that made us look to the heavens and shake our heads, including: And of course, for falsehood, this was one of the main propaganda tactics in Nazi Germany, where Hitler's propaganda minister understood the 'repetition effect,'" Lee from Boston University explained that regimes have weaponized this effect for their own nefarious goals.I think we can all agree that 2016 was an… interesting year, to say the least. In fact, this idea goes back to Plato who said that it didn't hurt to repeat a true thing. "Social psychologists have known since the 1960s that repetition works, for truth or falsity. “There is a cognitive bias called the 'illusory truth effect' which is when we are repeatedly exposed to false information over and over and, over time, it begins to seem more plausible," he said. He explained to Bored Panda that repetition plays a key role in making us believe things, whether or not they’re true. He didn't mince words about how awful this past year has been, but he still hasn't lost his optimism for the future.Ī while ago, I had an in-depth conversation about the reliability of news sources, media literacy, and propaganda with Lee McIntyre, who is a published author, as well as a Research Fellow at the Center for Philosophy and History of Science at Boston University. Scroll down for Bored Panda's full candid interview with Mike who feels as much at home commenting on breaking news stories as fish do living in the water. I reached out to Los Angeles-based entertainment, pop culture, and lifestyle expert Mike Sington for a chat about what 2021 has been like, how it compares to 2020, and what we can all hope to see in 2022. Oh, and when you’re done enjoying this article, then we cordially invite you to read all about all the good things that happened this year right over here. It’s just they don’t like me because they are boring old bureaucrats and everyone likes me and no one likes them,’" the wizard said. "It implies that I am boring and old, but there is nobody else anything like me in Christchurch. ![]() My personal favorite weird yet thoroughly sad bit of news in 2021 is about this New Zealand wizard losing his official contract after decades of loyal magical service ( it just breaks my heart). So grab yourself some popcorn or a festive cup of cocoa, get comfortable, and let’s take a peek at the side of this year that you might have missed.ĭon’t forget to upvote the news that made you laugh as you scroll down. To show you just how strange 2021 has truly been, our team here at Bored Panda has collected the weirdest news stories and most peculiar headlines to share with you. ![]() Despite all the negativity, there have been some news stories that have made us do a double-take and check the source to see if it’s not satire.
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