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  1. 7 days ago on Ripley's Believe It or Not

    And in 2024 a villain sold golden shoes… or at least the concept of a promise for golden shoes. I haven’t seen anyone wearing them yet. But I don’t go to kkk or turmp rallies.

  2. 9 days ago on Peanuts Begins

    Sorry Charlie. We tread on anything we don’t like now because it does go with what we ‘believe’ we read in a book (Whilst secretly doing the very thing we deny others). Such as say… Woman’s Rights.

  3. 10 days ago on Pickles

    Roscoe needs a tree in the back garden. Or a ring of bushes around a fire hydrant.

  4. 11 days ago on Tom the Dancing Bug

    It’s feels like America voted to have the 2nd jet to fly into the second tower.

  5. 15 days ago on Super-Fun-Pak Comix

    Thank the gods. I only recently discovered this comic.

  6. 15 days ago on Peanuts Begins

    I did that as a child. As a teen, I also would tell each parent the other was ready to leave gatherings. I confessed this to my mother, as an adult, and she told me they knew and would leave if they wanted to also. Letting me think I was so clever. LOL! (▀̿Ĺ̯▀̿ ̿)

  7. 15 days ago on Ripley's Believe It or Not

    Hakamada was interrogated and, in August 1966, he was arrested based on his confession and a tiny amount of blood and gasoline found on a pair of pajamas he owned. According to his lawyers, Hakamada was interrogated a total of 264 hours, for as many as 16 hours a session, over 23 days to obtain the confession. They added that he was denied water or toilet breaks during the interrogation.10

    At his trial, Hakamada retracted the confession, saying police had kicked and clubbed him to obtain it, and pleaded not guilty.92

    “I could do nothing but crouch down on the floor trying to keep from defecating,” he later told his sister. “One of the interrogators put my thumb onto an ink pad, drew it to a written confession record and ordered me, ‘Write your name here!’ [while] shouting at me, kicking me and wrenching my arm.”8 -Wiki
  8. 16 days ago on Ripley's Believe It or Not

    Iwao Hakamada (Japanese: 袴田 巖, Hepburn: Hakamada Iwao, born 10 March 1936) is a Japanese former professional boxer who was sentenced to death on 11 September 1968 for a 1966 mass murder that became known as the Hakamada Incident.2 On 10 March 2011, Guinness World Records certified Hakamada as the world’s longest-held death row inmate. In March 2014, he was granted a retrial and an immediate release when the Shizuoka District Court found there was reason to believe evidence against him had been falsified.3 In September 2024, Hakamada was acquitted in a retrial by the Shizuoka District Court.4 Hakamada’s innocence was confirmed in October 2024, when the prosecution waived its right to appeal.5 -Wiki

  9. 16 days ago on Pickles

    Even earls fat hurts.

  10. 16 days ago on Rubes

    “There’s always room for ice cream” may be the only direct translation from prehistoric man to modern day language. My mother in law believes so. To her it’s instinctual. (▀̿Ĺ̯▀̿ ̿)