Robot Sex Is Going Mainstream: Will You Be Participating?
A nationwide survey has revealed that 17% of people in the UK – that’s 1 in 5 of us – would happily have sex with a robot.
A nationwide survey has revealed that 17% of people in the UK – that’s 1 in 5 of us – would happily have sex with a robot.
Is this a funny idea for a viral internet prank!?
Walking and texting is fast becoming a major problem and this video shows what happens when nobody bothers to pay attention to where they’re going.
Have to respect Barack Obama for keeping his cool here, not only was this weird as hell but where the hell were his security team?
Even when he’s trying to lay low, Justin Bieber is always getting into trouble.
Lots of pro wrestlers have pretty epic and expensive entrances, but I can’t think of one better than Japan’s Kazuchika Okada.
Apparently this is a fertility festival but it just looks like a giant dick worshipping festival to me.
The world’s oldest person, Misao Okawa from Osaka in Japan, says the key to long life is eating sushi and getting at least 8 hours sleep a night.
This needs to happen ASAP in this country.
Pick that one out mate.
The most prominent online Bitcoin exchange shut itself down yesterday, taking all the money with it and making it impossible to get it back.
A herd fo stampeding bunny rabbits isn’t something you see every day, and it’s hard to know if it’s super cute or bat shit terrifying.
Seppuku is a Japanese samurai tradition that allows you to retain your honour by committing suicide when faced with certain capture by your enemies.
This prank involves a bunch of fireworks and a bed being slingshotted into the air the height of Mount Fiji through the roof of a cabin.
Wonderful, glorious Japan have decided to make a bra that unleashes your fleshy love pillows when true love calls.
The dolphin situation in Japan is a huge debate but one thing’s for sure – the photos that have emerged from this year’s dolphin slaughters are pretty horrific.
If you asked me what I had been doing with the past 7 years of my life, it probably wouldn’t be anything as interesting as this.
Another day, another awesome viral marketing campaign that involves scaring the crap out of people.
Man Utd’s Shinji Kagawa and Nurnberg’s Hiroshi Kiyotake feature in this clip from Japanese TV Show ‘Kyokygen 2013’, with the 2 of them taking on 55 Japanese kids on the pitch.
We’re one step closer to riding the hoverboard like Marty McFly in Back To The Future 2.
Some of these are admittedly quite clever, but just so damn impractical and ultimately unnecessary.