Sunday, June 23, 2013

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The FAIL Blog - Fail Pictures & Videos at Failblog.ORG


On to the Next Mystery, Kids!

Posted: 23 Jun 2013 03:00 PM PDT

On to the Next Mystery, Kids!

Submitted by: Unknown

Butt Out, Zach!

Posted: 23 Jun 2013 02:00 PM PDT

I'm Sure She'll Never Notice

Posted: 23 Jun 2013 01:00 PM PDT

It's Impossible!

Posted: 23 Jun 2013 12:00 PM PDT

This Inspiring Transformation Will Make You Want to Get Out of Your Chair

Posted: 23 Jun 2013 11:00 AM PDT

What? Oh, yeah, I think some dust got into my eye again. Don't worry about it...

Submitted by: Unknown

A 4th of July Milkshake That Gets You Drunk

Posted: 23 Jun 2013 10:30 AM PDT

A 4th of July Milkshake That Gets You Drunk
2-1/2 scoops vanilla bean ice cream 4 tablespoons bourbon 1/3 cup milk 1/3 cup whipped cream Red and blue food dye

Submitted by: Unknown (via She Knows)

Instant Six Pack

Posted: 23 Jun 2013 10:00 AM PDT

Instant Six Pack

Submitted by: Unknown (via Knix Country)

Thanks, Guys. Real Heartfelt...

Posted: 23 Jun 2013 09:00 AM PDT

Let There Never Be Confusion Again!

Posted: 23 Jun 2013 08:00 AM PDT

Let There Never Be Confusion Again!

Submitted by: Unknown (via Reddit)

Three Vehicles in One!

Posted: 23 Jun 2013 07:00 AM PDT

Three Vehicles in One!

Submitted by: Unknown

Restored Faith in Humanity of the Day: Couriers in China Form a Human Safety Net to Save a Toddler

Posted: 23 Jun 2013 06:00 AM PDT

A security camera in an alleyway of Ninghai in China's Zhejiang province captured this heart-stopping footage of mail couriers catching a two-year-old toddler after she fell from the fifth floor of a building. According to BBC and other news reports, the delivery men took notice of a little girl dangling from a window above after hearing her cries and promptly responded by cushioning her fall with outstretched arms. Two of the men suffered injuries from the impact, but the little girl managed to escape with just a minor wound on her face.

Submitted by: Unknown (via BBC)

Now It'll Be Stuck in My Head All Day

Posted: 23 Jun 2013 05:00 AM PDT

Twitter Shuts Down Calgary Police's Account During a Flood Emergency Because They Had Reached Their Daily Maximum Number of Tweets

Posted: 23 Jun 2013 04:00 AM PDT

Twitter Shuts Down Calgary Police's Account During a Flood Emergency Because They Had Reached Their Daily Maximum Number of Tweets

There is currently widespread flooding in southern Alberta, prompting the Canadian government to order the evacuation of nearly 75,000 people concentrated around downtown Calgary. Throughout the day on June 20, the official Twitter account of the Calgary Police Department was being updated furiously with the latest news concerning the flooding, including updates on military response, newly stricken areas, as well as general safety tips for evacuated citizens.

That is, until the account was suspended for the rest of the night for exceeding the daily tweet limit. The CPD couldn't post any updates on the situation, and even had to have one of their constables, Jeremy Shaw, use his personal Twitter account to take over live tweeting.

It took over two hours for the Twitter support team to respond and lift the CPD's account suspension, which may not seem like much, but let's remember: two hours is a long time when you're in the middle of a civil emergency.

Submitted by: Unknown (via CBC)

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