A Mother Keeps A Pantry Full Of McDonald’s And Other Junk Food To Prove It Never Goes Off
Surprise.
We’ve covered a lot of strange ways that people have investigated in order to try and get high over the years here on Sick Chirpse, but I don’t think that I would have ever thought that eating rancid meat would make it on to the list though. Featured Image VIA Here we are in 2021
People Are Now Eating Rancid Meat In An Attempt To Get High Read More »
The morning commute just got a whole lot worse.
London Underground Seats Found To Be Covered In Human And Animal Poo Read More »
The power of photosynthesis baby.
You Can Now Charge Your Phone With A Plant Read More »
If you don’t want to get E.coli or salmonella, avoid these meals.
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Is it only you that thinks that glass of water tastes a bit different in the morning?
Does Water Go Off If You Leave It By Your Bed At Night? Read More »
If this is real, then I despair for the people over there.
These Photographs Of An Actual Russian Hospital Will Make You Sick Read More »
Were you worried about pollution/urine contaminating the sea water you swim in? You’ve got a whole fresh batch of paranoia to deal with now.
PHOTO: Drop Of Sea Water Magnified 25 Times Reveals Freaky Shit That Lives In The Ocean Read More »
A river of blood, a pink lake and the biggest ice cave in the world. Have a gander if you’ve got itchy feet.
Tel Aviv University physics professor Eshel Ben-Jacob creates psychedelic works of art by dyeing colonies of adaptive bacteria and photographing them.
Physics Professor Dyes Bacteria To Create Awesome Psychedelic Photos Read More »
Scientists have discovered a species of bacteria that lives in your gut, sending covert messages to your brain causing you to generally act like a nutcase. But that’s nothing compared to what the rest of the animal kingdom has to offer up…
Your Brain Is Being Controlled And You Don’t Even Know It Read More »
Results of a randomised clinical trial to test faecal transplants as a way to combat bacterial infections were published yesterday, and guess what? They were a huge success.
Poo Transplants Succeed In Clinical Trial Read More »