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- Cook Has to Wear Gas Mask While Preparing World’s Hottest Drumstick Sauce
- Bizarre School Drill Lets Children Experience Drowning
- Anti-Homeless Spikes Installed Outside London Apartment Building Spark Massive Outrage
Cook Has to Wear Gas Mask While Preparing World’s Hottest Drumstick Sauce Posted: 12 Jun 2014 04:40 AM PDT Muhammed Karim, the mad chef in charge of spicy dishes at Bindi Restaurant, in Lincolnshire, England, claims he has created the world’s hottest drumstick sauce in the world. It’s called the Atomic Kick Ass, and yes, it’s like an atomic bomb going off in your mouth. So just how hot is this crazy concoction, you ask? Well, Muhammed has to put on a gas mask whenever he prepares it, to avoid passing out from the fumes, so that should give you an idea. If you need more technical data, you should know the Atomic Kick Ass sauce scores 12 million units on the Scoville scale of hotness, several times more than police pepper spray.
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Bizarre School Drill Lets Children Experience Drowning Posted: 12 Jun 2014 02:51 AM PDT Around 70 primary school students in Luoyang, China were recently involved in a controversial drill that involved submerging their heads in washbasins and buckets full of water to experience drowning. The Qianzhizhuang Primary School in Henan Province is located near a river where children often play to cool off during the summer, so, apparently, school officials thought it would be a good idea to let the kids find out what it’s like to be drowning in a safe and controlled environment, rather than risking it happening for real with no one to rescue them.
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Anti-Homeless Spikes Installed Outside London Apartment Building Spark Massive Outrage Posted: 12 Jun 2014 01:55 AM PDT Photos of metal spikes installed outside a posh apartment building in on Southwark Bridge Road, London, designed to keep homeless people from taking shelter there, have caused massive outrage after they went viral on social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook. The spikes are believed to have been installed last month by the building developer, and have been compared to the metal spikes used to keep birds from landing on certain buildings. They were placed in a sheltered alcove right next to the door, where homeless people were sometimes taking refuge from the rain. The building in question is located opposite a hostel for homeless people with mental problems.
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