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odd-news1 year ago

"Uber's 2024 Lost & Found: Unusual Items Forgotten in Top Forgetful Cities"

Uber has released a list of the weirdest items left behind by passengers in the past year, including a toupee, live turtle, panic button, and even a Jeep Liberty engine. Miami residents were found to be the most forgetful, with the most common time for leaving items being 9 p.m. to 10 p.m. Uber advises passengers to contact their driver to retrieve forgotten items, and provides tips for those who have left their phone behind.

oddities2 years ago

"26 Shocking Photos That Will Haunt Your Dreams"

A collection of 19 strange and bizarre photos from Reddit, including a haunted ocean, a neon green spider, a boiled egg resembling the Eye of Sauron, a questionable can of peaches, a nightmare-inducing hall of doors, a bathroom over a fifteen-foot drop, an abomination of bug nests, empty packages of raw meat on the London underground, a grown-up Little Tikes car, a McDonald's sign that looks alien, a fuzzy fungus zombie, a goth bug, a license plate with a person's face, an egg resembling a mythical creature, tree portals to another dimension, a diseased turtle toy, a possessed house with feet, a spider trying to contact us through its web, and a fan that appears to be missing a blade.

food-and-cooking2 years ago

"Bizarre Cooking Habits That Make My Skin Crawl"

Reddit users share their experiences of strange and revolting cooking habits, including cooking rice that was used to dry a phone, not washing produce, reusing water bottles without washing, and leaving meat out to thaw for hours. Other habits include boiling hamburger patties before frying them, using the smoke alarm to determine when eggs are done, and not following basic cooking directions resulting in dry or runny dishes.

tragedy2 years ago

Fatal Bear Attack in Arizona: Victim Killed, Bear Shot Dead.

A 66-year-old man was killed by a black bear in a "highly unusual," unprovoked attack while building a cabin in a remote, forested area of Groom Creek near Prescott, Arizona. The bear dragged him about 75 yards and was in the process of consuming him when a neighbor shot and killed it. Wildlife officials are investigating the attack, which appears to be predatory in nature, and have not had any reports of aggressive or threatening behavior from bears in the area. This marks the 15th reported bear attack in Arizona since the late 1980s and the second fatal one.