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Category: 2010/09
Simple deceptions to make you laugh
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Two Australians entertain. |
Fooling cocaine users with a toothache product
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This chemical is used both to soothe baby’s teething pain
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Fool me once, shame on me, rob me twice…
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Michael Quiroz, McDonald’s robber |
Magicians have a saying: "Never do the same trick twice." That’s because even though you might get away with it the first time, the next time you’re more likely to be discovered. Continue reading “Fool me once, shame on me, rob me twice…”
Why do kids lie?
There’s no big mystery why kids lie – they’re just copying their parents. Continue reading “Why do kids lie?”
Who do kids trust when they close their eyes?
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Use this Instant Irish Accent Mouth Spray and make friends quickly with the Irish |
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Who changes their mind – heroes or liars?
When a man you like switches from what he said a year ago, or four years ago, he is a broad-minded person who has courage enough to change his mind with changing conditions. Continue reading “Who changes their mind – heroes or liars?”
What’s the most fatal illusion?
She has a completely fixed point of view. |
Was the baboon in the backyard a hoax?
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"She saw what she saw," her mother said. (This is not a picture of what she saw, however.) |
Use this liquor store scam to swindle $409,000
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This is all the liquor that nobody drank. |
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