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Smoking Scorpions in South Asia – A Dangerous Addiction

Posted: 21 Apr 2016 04:19 AM PDT

As bizarre as it sounds, smoking scorpions is not unheard of in South Asian countries, but according to regional media, the practice has recently been gaining popularity in several parts of Pakistan. The scorpion venom can apparently put the smoker on an intense high, becoming highly addictive with time.

So how does one smoke a scorpion, anyway? It's a simple yet effective process – a dead scorpion is dried in sunlight for several hours or a live one is burnt on coal until it dies. The dried carcass is then lit on fire and the smoke is inhaled. Since it’s the tail that contains the poison addicts seek, some smokers prefer to crush the dried tail and mix it with hashish and tobacco, smoking it in the form of a cigarette.

Germans Are Combining Yoga and Beer to Spice Up Their Exercising Routine

Posted: 21 Apr 2016 01:32 AM PDT

In a bid to make their workouts more exciting, German fitness enthusiasts in Berlin have come up with 'Beer Yoga' or 'boga' – a new form of yoga that integrates beer bottles into standard poses. Participants are welcome to use the bottles in any way they like, including holding it in their hands, balancing it on their heads, or even taking a sip in between poses!

World’s Smallest Mobile Phone Proves Big Hit with Prison Inmates

Posted: 21 Apr 2016 12:48 AM PDT

While Samsung and Apple are dominating the smartphone market with large, big-screened devices, some companies are making a nice profit by making phones as small as possible. The Zanco Fly, for example, is touted by many as the world’s smallest mobile phone and caters to caters to a niche customer base – prison inmates. At just 71.8 mm in length and 23.5 mm in width, the $40 nano phone is small enough to smuggle into prisons in the most unlikely of hiding places, including inmates' rear ends!

You won’t find phones like the Zanco Fly at major electronics retail stores, but they're widely available on web stores like Amazon and eBay. They are marketed specifically to prisoners, with claims of being 100 percent plastic and 'beat the Boss' taglines, which means that they are undetectable by B.O.S.S. body orifice security scanners. And if the obvious description aren’t proof enough for their intended use, the online customer reviews definitely are.

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