A children's TV chef looks to have gone a little too far after killing, skinning and cooking the Easter bunny.
Sarah Wiener, Germany's answer to Delia Smith, reduced some 12 to 15-year-olds to tears as the cute animals were stunned with an electric shock before having their throats cut.
Media take lead on April Fool's Day jokes
PARIS (AFP) – China bought up Australian cricket, Concorde headed back to the skies and Madagascar's new leader announced a DJ set in Kenya as media worldwide planted false news stories on April Fool's Day.
While many failed to cross international boundaries of humour -- and some were in such appalling taste they cannot be repeated -- the best used just enough facts to hoodwink audiences into sometimes angry responses.
(note: This is no different than any other day!)
Naked men line-up at Bristol school to help with sex education
A Bristol secondary school has tried out a new style of sex education by letting teenage pupils examine a line-up of naked men.
The pupils at Hanham High School, aged 14 to 16, watched a screen in the main hall showing a live feed of different men who were being filmed in the school's gym.
The youngsters were told to ask which areas of which man's body they wanted to look at, with the idea of showing them that every person's body is different.
Funny men laugh ladies into bed because they're seen as 'more intelligent'
Having trouble impressing the ladies? Try telling them a joke or two.
A sense of humour makes men seem more intelligent, trustworthy - and a better bet for a relationship, a study found.
Psychologist Kristofor McCarty said it appeared that men really can laugh women into bed.
US Catholic bishops warn of Reiki therapy dangers
WASHINGTON (AFP) — The US Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has warned Roman Catholics to shun the eastern healing art of Reiki because it lacks scientific credibility and is dangerous to Christian spiritual health.
"Reiki therapy finds no support either in the findings of natural science or in Christian belief," said the USCCB doctrine committee in a document issued Thursday.
In health terms, using a therapeutic technique that has no scientific basis "is not generally prudent," said the eight bishops on the committee, which in the past has issued guidelines on how to minister to "persons with homosexual inclinations" and frequently asked questions about why only men are ordained.
Interesting posts in the "Synchroverse" today:
Pseudo-Occult Media - South Korean Actress Commits Suicide; Used as Sex Slave for the 'Elite'
The Cleaver - Becoming the Primal
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