Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for June 20, 2012
Transcript:
Sweden has a 1:20 million scale model of the solar system with the 300 foot diameter Ericsson Globe Building in Stockholm as the sun and models scattered around the country as the planets and celestial bodies! The Bajau people of Southeast Asia deliberately rupture the eardrums of their children in order to make them better deep-sea divers! The great seal of the United States, which appears on the back of the $1 bill- predominantly features the number 13. 13 stars, 13 stripes, 13 arrows, 13 leaves, 13 olives and 13 steps on the opposite seal's pyramid!
billcor over 12 years ago
well yeah, sometimes they’re ok.
Sandy Shore over 12 years ago
We stick our children in front of violent TV screens, plug loud decibels of meaningless pop music into their ears and force feed them reclaimed meat (and call it a Happy Meal).
In order to make them better what?
roscoedog55 over 12 years ago
I live on the lot 13 of my subdivision, my daughter was born on the 13th. I was born on the 31st and I’m dyslexic.
EMT over 12 years ago
of course, all those things with the number 13 were intentional to signify the original 13 colonies
flagfly over 12 years ago
I agree, EMT. Otherwise it seems unlucky. As for the ear drums, WHAT’D YOU SAY, MA?
Space_cat over 12 years ago
And as we can all attest, for America the number 13 has worked out best!
Stagger Lee over 12 years ago
I can’t go diving today. My ears still hurt from that stick you jammed in them.
tototu over 12 years ago
Sweden’s just usin up air IMHO
Captain Colorado over 12 years ago
It’s unlucky for a Bajau child.
Sandy Shore over 12 years ago
The fries and shake, yeah, cool, but you’re not allowed to just leave the McBurgernugget or you can’t have the toy?
iced tea over 12 years ago
I heard the government of these nations are passing laws to stop these beastly practices with children.
Sandy Shore over 12 years ago
Chill! There’s no need to be so hostile. It’s a comic strip fan site.
tuslog64 over 12 years ago
And in India children are blinded so they can be better beggers?
tuslog64 over 12 years ago
Ever notice odd practices are usually directed toward women and children. Example: The old Chinese practice of foot binding, which essentially crippled women. Had the men followed this practice, they would have been history in the first battle they engaged in. (Hard to fight if you are crippled)
tuslog64 over 12 years ago
Another practice I never saw any purpose to was one the Flathead Indians practiced, ie placing a hinged board over the heads of babies to flatten their heads.
Sandy Shore over 12 years ago
Makes doing headstands easier.