It’ll fine. A bit of searing, relentless diarrhoea never hurt anybody.

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No, I’m sure it was Stuart Hall or someone of that ilk. It had a lot of interviews with surviors of stuipd gaffes, concentrating a lot on how electricity would arc down quite easily from power lines and the like. Possibly this was one that covered powerlines in general?

Mainly I recall the host would ask “What was the PAIN like?” in a manner that sounded as if he was really getting off on the misery of his interviewee.

I remember one about climbing into an electricity substation after their ball / kite or something.

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I’ve had chicken carpaccio, it was odd and Slimy, sort of like a jelly sweet. (didn’t know what it was before I ate it)

This is a thing in Germany. A very wrong thing. The tacky party snack equivalent of cheese and pineapple. It’s a big glob of raw pork pate, with raw onion spikes.

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Yeah I remember that too. Then we went on a school trip to an electricity substation and I just spent the whole time looking around visualising kites.

Yeah, those Aussie road safety ads are pretty good.

“Mett - It’s not quite Meat”

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MATCHES MATCHES NEVER TOUCH THEY CAN HURT YOU VERY MUCH

Properly hilarious post

i’ve got you here theo

LONDON IS A PIT OF SLURRY

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“It’s even worse”

I think maybe my dad make a joke about it being that and I took it at face value.

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I like that it possibly comes from the word for “food”. This is it. This is food.

It’s the hedgehog shape that makes it.

Jesus, look at this horrifying pinterest fail image I found of one.

Blobfish!

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Raw pork blobfish!

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You can kind of see how Dr Gunther von Hagens got his inspiration.

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