Pink Ouija Board game aimed at young girls prompts boycott

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A pink version of the Ouija Board game, made by Hasbro and sold at Toys R Us locations throughout the U.S. and Canada, has been targeted by Christian groups concerned that it is encouraging young girls to communicate with the spirits of the dead.

10 Uncanniest Irish Mythological Creatures

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A clurichaun is a mischevious, booze-loving fairy related to (but not the same as) the leprechaun.  Perpetually drunk, if you treat them well, they will protect your wine cellar, and if not, well, they’ll drink your cellar dry, destroy all your possessions, and run off your livestock just for good measure.

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Evil Clown For Hire

An evil clown who stalks and threatens kids is being hired by parents as a birthday treat. Dominic Deville stalks young victims for a week, sending chilling texts, making prank phone calls and setting traps in letterboxes. He posts notes warning children they are being watched, telling them they will be attacked. But Deville is not an escaped lunatic or some demonic monster. He is a birthday treat, hired by mum and dad, and the ‘attack’ involves being splatted in the face with a cake. ‘The child feels more and more that it is being pursued,’ said Deville. ‘The clown’s one and only aim is to smash a cake into the face of his victim, when they least expect it, during the course of seven days.’ If the boy or girl manages to avoid the ‘hit’, they are given the cake as a birthday present. Well, that’s alright then.”

VIA: -UNIQUE DAILY-

Massive Collection of Real Life Robots

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Robots continue to grow in their importance amongst law enforcement, military use, medical research and care, space exploration and entertainment, among other tasks. Robots recently in the news include Russia’s decades-old Lunokhod rovers – recently photographed from Lunar orbit, the naming of “Curiosity”, NASA’s next Mars rover, and a robotic dental patient, designed for realistic training. Collected here are a handful of relatively recent photographs of robots around the world – and the solar system.

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