The craziest and most unbelievable internet hoaxes that had us fooled like the onion phone charger or
KFC chicken with 8 legs.
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12. The three-boob-girl who always dreamt of having a third boob was a hoax. I know, I hate to break it to you. I really wanted to believe that a young woman from
Tampa could achieve her dreams but unfortunately the thing is prosthetic. We knew her as
Jasmine Tridevil but her actual name is
Alisha Hessler and she’s the hustler that’s heckling all of us now as she pursues her new dream of being a pop star in the wake of her internet sensationalism.
Never stop dreaming Alisha!
11.
Yes this would be great. No it doesn’t exist. We all thought this black lion was going to be the next big sexy hunt but it turned out to be a big photoshop phony.
10. As fabulous as this owl would be, she is in fact a fake. To be honest it’s a blessing because once the internet caught sight of this bird he’d be extinct within the decade.
It’s make believe and I’m still mad I can’t have a stuffed one gawking at strangers in the foyer. I don’t have a foyer.
Moving on.
9. This dog,
Hercules, was believed to be the world’s biggest dog. Reportedly the
English mastiff weighed 282 pounds and had a 38 inch neck. This is true. He is the world’s largest dog. The title was given to the accurately named Hercules by the
Guinness Book of World Records in
2001. What’s not true is the image we’re looking at here. The horse would weigh around 1,
000 pounds and would most definitely be bigger than this dog. Hoax!
8.
Dramatic AF. This is an oil rig and it’s safe y’all. Twisters and lightning strikes rarely go on dates and when they do, those girls are too classy to go to an oil rig.
Please.
7. Thank goodness this monstrosity is fake. Certain pictures claim this dog/human hybrid is alive and well and worst of all, breeding. Thankfully this is just a sculpture. A very realistic sculpture that we’re going to try not to have horrifying nightmares about.
6. The age of giants has not come and gone. This excavation of the skeleton of a supposed giant is a humongous lie. I know, I’m breaking your hearts, but It was made for a contest. Though it would be neat if
Gulliver was the stranger and we were the
Lilliputians all along…
5.
Oh internet.
Despite the ridiculousness of the image when someone publishes a picture with instructions on how to charge your phone with a simple veggie we’re all about it. I mean, the potato clock is real, right? With around 3 million views the onion charger was poised to launch a whole conglomerate of organic material we can use to charge our technological world.
Unfortunately transfer is rather difficult to manage. It would take 12 lemons 5,000 hours to give your phone
30 minutes of life.There will be absolutely no charge from this onion and good luck getting little bits of stinky flesh out of your usb input you fools.
4. At least the onion plug was relatively harmless. This cruel and dangerous hoax delivers not instructions on how to create a “
Bernie Sanders Glow Stick” but gives step-by-step guidance towards making an explosive that could severely injure any ignorant supporter.
Don’t believe everything you see on
the internet kids or you will most definitely feel the burn.
3.
Whoa! This is one of many wild and crazy animal throw-downs that we would put some serious money down to see. Unfortunately this fight is a phoney and could never happen organically no matter how awesome it would be.
Lions live in
Africa. Anacondas live in
South America. They’re not going to run into each other until snakes can swim across the
Atlantic or some rich maniac brings them to his private island for an ultimate death-match.
Fun fact, the lion is actually mid-coitus. Before alteration which capitalized on his ferocious “O
Face” we can see the lion and his lady getting it on like
Donkey Kong.
2. Oh my gosh.
Tears on my pillow, pain in my heart. We’re told that a boy chained his bike to a tree in
1914 to go fight in a war and never returned…the picture is shockingly real but the story is shenanigans. The bike was abandoned in the
1950’s by some dude who probably invested in a sweet powder blue Chevy.
1.A short film depicting a “real alien autopsy” following a crash in
Roswell, N.M., in
1947 took over the media in the
1990’s. The film was viewed around the world in 32 countries including the
USA on
Fox television in
1995. This footage was conclusive proof for many regarding the existence of aliens among us. This lie was paraded as truth until
2006 when the film’s producer,
Ray Santilli, came clean and shocked the world by saying that it was a fake and the “alien corpse” was made using sheep brains, chicken entrails, and raspberry jam. He crosses his heart that it’s based on real events but this doozy was a big fake.
- published: 04 Jun 2016
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