Queer Fat Club doesn’t accept imposters. It is just hilarious.(twitter.com)
Japanese protesters shout - "Japan is for the Japanese" "Muslims get out of our country" "Go home street shi*ters"(twitter.com)
Disney pulled ad spending from X, so Elon pulled Disney+ from Tesla screens(revolver.news)
Pirated Games Mega Thread(rentry.co)
Homeowner Baffled After Washing Machine Uses 3.6GB of Internet Data a Day(newsweek.com)
German art museum fires worker for hanging his own painting in gallery(theguardian.com)
I used YouTube as unlimited storage by storing files as videos(xda-developers.com)
His electric vehicle battery died. One year later, he's still waiting for a replacement.(cbc.ca)
Scientists claim they've had a 20 minute conversation with a whale - and say it could pave the way for conversations with aliens someday(dailymail.co.uk)
A woman has won a $1m prize on the lottery for the second time in 10 weeks(news.sky.com)
German kids banned from drinking water in class during Ramadan(rmx.news)
Journalist, Who Demanded Concentration Camps for Unvaccinated, Dead at 33(slaynews.com)
Farmers Are Driving Tractors Through Police Barricades in Brussels(rumble.com)
Italian TV just aired this skit mocking Joe Biden and his cognitive decline(twitter.com)
Elon Musk is creating XMail to take on Gmail.(pcmag.com)
They just said at the WEF that biometric digital ID will be good because then they can check who has been vaccinated.(twitter.com)
Mouse filmed tidying up man's shed every night(bbc.com)
The New Blue Screen Of Death? "Your Vehicle Cannot Be Driven"(zerohedge.com)
Justin Trudeau announces plans to install taxpayer-funded free tampon dispensers in parliament building's men's bathrooms for trans staffers - as critics say men will just bring them home to female partners(dailymail.co.uk)
Charlie Sheen’s neighbor arrested for trying to strangle him.(pagesix.com)
HP printer app is installing on PCs whether they have HP printers or not(arstechnica.com)
Nestlé, the world’s largest consumer goods company, adds sugar and honey to infant milk and cereal products sold in many poorer countries, contrary to international guidelines aimed at preventing obesity and chronic diseases.(theguardian.com)
Boeing whistleblower: Staff 'jumped like Tarzan' on jet parts to fit them(bbc.com)
Amazon’s magical AI grocery store checkout was actually 1,000 Indians watching on video.(gizmodo.com)
German state moving 30,000 PCs to Linux and LibreOffice(blog.documentfoundation.org)