Author: Ed

Food and movement do not mix. There’s a carnal fear inside of us all that screams motion of meals spells disaster. Content creator Russel Cameron, also known as @providingforthecommunity, has utilized this fear of wriggling edibles to reach viral success on social media platforms. Viewers and onlookers alike are dying to know what’s behind these grotesque food experiments. So, without further ado, let’s delve into Lab Banana: Is it Real or Fake? Is Lab Banana alive? First and foremost, it’s not possible to engineer bananas and broccoli into living organisms. Despite them appearing to have a mind of their own,…

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Life is like a big number countdown. You never know what you’re gonna get. That’s the premise of the social media experiment known as ‘Project 1356’ that’s been ongoing for quite some time now on TikTok and Instagram. Every day the humungous number that started from Day 1356 will go down by a single digit, seemingly counting down to some event. Today we will explain the Project 1356 countdown. Created by Tiktoker @arminmehdiz, the stunt has whipped people up into a frenzy aiming to guess just what will happen when the foretold day 0 will arrive. There is little to…

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We’ve all got a mental bank of fears that could happen to us weekly that we try not to think about. Personally, my Saturday night takeaway being delivered to the wrong address is firmly placed at the top of the list. Hilariously TikTok comedian @Christycoysh has turned this scenario into a reality by singing about his missing takeaway and his… immunocompromised nan. That’s right. There’s a burger at his nan’s door and he’s both distraught and terrified at the prospect of her tucking into it and experiencing a medical emergency. You can watch the video here (age restricted) Origin of…

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Many of us have seen Spongebob’s first foray onto the big screen that debuted back in 2004 with the ‘Spongebob Squarepants Movie’. But one specific detail has left people scratching their heads. Spongebob shredded on a peanut guitar during the end sequence!? Many people, including myself, could have sworn it was something else entirely. Let’s look at why we may misremember such a seemingly obvious plot point. The Mandela Effect The Mandela Effect occurs when a population of people all misremember the same thing. Many of us lean into the paranormal side of theories when working out why this may…

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The Mandela Effect is a social phenomenon in which a collective of people misremember a part of history. We’ve all done it before when we are certain that we remember something correct historically only for present evidence tells us otherwise. Whether it’s fruit of the loom having a cornucopia in the logo, or the Barenstain bears being called the Barenstein bears; there’s many instances in which we are 100% sure that somewhere down the line the name or design changed. Willy Wonka.. or Charlie and the Chocolate Factory? ‘Willy Wonka and the Chocolate factory’ premiered in 1971 sporting a renewed…

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TikTok has been flooded with an exciting new robotics related trend: The Uncanny Valley. This strange sounding term can be a bit difficult to understand at first but we are going to break it down! The Uncanny Valley makeup trend Makeup artists are making themselves look as unnatural as possible when taking part in the viral sensation. Their unnerving aura suggests that something is very wrong but this is the precisely the goal of achieving Uncanny Valley, but what is the origin and why does this phrase exist? @abbyroberts maybe the hardest makeup trend ive ever done lol #uncannyvalley ♬…

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Throughout the later stages of 2023 you may have seen peculiar posts regarding the roman empire across TikTok and various other social medias. Just what is it all about!? Let’s take a look at the initial Roman Empire meme as well as the ‘My Roman Empire’ evolution of the meme The Roman Empire Do you ever spend your day pondering the Roman empire? Well chances are you are a boyfriend! That’s according to the latest meme on Tiktok anyway. The general rundown on the meme is spouses asking their boyfriend how often they think about the longest spanning empire in…

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