The Most Expensive Dogs in the World.



Here are the most expensive dogs in the world an expensive friend to have!

Supermarket Put Googly Eyes On Their Fish To Make It Look Fresher.

Googly-Eyed Fish
A fish store in Kuwait was shut down by authorities after it was discovered that the owners were sticking plastic, craft-store “googly eyes” onto their fish in an apparent effort to make their product look fresher. The freshness of a fish can indeed be judged by its eyes. The whiter the fish’s eyes, the more recently it was caught. In this case, the googly eyes did cover up the rotting, yellowish colour of the fish’s actual eyes.

Woman Marries 300-Year-Old Pirate Ghost.

An Irish woman made weird news history this year after revealing that she had married the ghost of a 300-year-old Haitian pirate.

22,000 Signed A Petition To Drink This ‘Mummy Juice’ That’s Actually Just Sewage.

Egyptian Mummy Juice
Archaeologists finally looked inside the previously-unopened Ancient Egyptian sarcophagus that had been unearthed in Alexandria several weeks prior. And what they discovered was three skeletons floating around in a mysterious, 2,000-year-old red liquid, and soon the internet started buzzing about what this “mummy juice” might be. Some suggested that the liquid might possess some sort of special powers were you to consume it, and actually began a Change.org petition calling on Egyptian authorities to allow those who want to drink the “mummy juice” to do so.

Silicon Valley Trendsetters Pay $25 For “Raw Water” And Probably Poisoned Themselves

“The first time I drank fresh, living spring water,” said Live Water founder Mukhande Singh, “a surge of energy and peacefulness entered my being; I could never go back to drinking dead water again.”The weird news of “raw water” has spread, and now, other startups like this “raw water” firm have contributed to an upswing in the buying and selling of untreated, unfiltered, unsterilized drinking water for human consumption.

There's a crystal-blue lake in Kazakhstan where trees grow upside down like something out of a sci-fi movie.

Nestled in a forested area in the Tian Shan Mountains, Kazakhstan'sLake Kaindy invites those who visit to take a swim in a surreal underwater world. Created by an earthquake that took place in 1911, the freshwater lake is home to an array of fir trees that not only jet out from its waters but that all those who take a dive to explore an entire forest sunken under its clear waters.

7-year-old’s book has been accepted into the Library of Congress.


“Kylaa & Kyle The Walking Dictionaries: Election Day” is the first in a series of books written to help elementary children expand their vocabularies. Nicholas Buamah, a 7-year-old Georgia native, is the author of the book that is currently being sold at Barnes & Noble and on Amazon.

Incredible photos of brave troops in action.


The calling cards of the world's most ANNOYING people.


Luxury doomsday bunkers where world's richest hope to survive apocalypse.


More than 5,000 people will be able to take cover at Vivos xPoint, near the Black Hills in South Dakota, US, during apocalypses and other disasters. But they've been priced at a staggering $35,000 (£27,000) each upfront, and then a further annual rent of $1,000 (£790).
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