
"Don't Make Me Do Stuff" Movement gaining traction.
The movement known as "Don't Make Me Do Stuff" is starting to gain traction in Canada. What started out as a protest by mostly teens who didn't want to be told what to do, has developed into a whole movement of mostly teens not wanting to be told...
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Conservatives should vote on Friday due to voting card mix-up
A nationwide change to polling cards means that the election will now be spread over two days. Boris Johnson has insisted that his face be printed next to the Conservative party's candidate on every polling card printed. As a result, there has been a...
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New York Office Worker Leads Rich Inner Life
Although her day job doing data entry at a Mahattan financial services firm is not glamorous, exciting, or even remotely interesting, internally speaking, Laura Driscoll of New York City leads a life that's second to none. "It's so much fun!" said...
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Rudolph Files Anti-Bullying Suit Against All the Other Reindeer
North Pole. Woof Blister reporting for SIN - Spoof International News. Following his great success as Santa's lead reindeer, and despite the heroic reception he subsequently received from his peers, Rudolph has charged all the other reindeer with bul...
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Man Feels He Is Being Pressured Into Getting An Arab Girlfriend
Meeting a new partner can be a delicate matter, and one that shouldn't be taken lightly. Imagine the feelings, then, of one man, who was confronted with an online advertizement that, he says, put him under pressure to get an Arabic girlfriend. Moy...
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Cockerel Broke Duckling's Legs, So Man Dealt With It
There was high drama in one back garden in southeast Asia this morning, after a confrontation between a huge cockerel and a much smaller duckling left the latter with two broken legs. The cockerel, which stood around two feet tall, took issue with...
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