Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for July 17, 2013
Transcript:
The founders of Adidas and Puma shoes were estranged German brothers, Adolph and Rudolph Dassler, who fell out with each other in 1948! Believe it or not! Nobody actually knows why we yawn! Zeng Jia, 22, from Hubei, China, recently staged her own funeral so that she could see what people thought of her.
hawgowar over 11 years ago
They should have killed her just for the irony of it all.
randymi over 11 years ago
Wow, talk about an attention-seeking lady…
Nightlasher over 11 years ago
Wonder if Zeng Jia read Tom Sawyer?
jack fairbanks over 11 years ago
or why we don’t
Puddleglum2 over 11 years ago
“All the world’s a stage, and all the men and the women in the world are merely players…”
HankTheSock over 11 years ago
No one knows why we yawn? Hmm…check this out.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 11 years ago
I know why we yawn.but I’m not telling
tuslog64 over 11 years ago
1. They held together through the war, but split after?2. We yawn because we feel like it!3. Do we REALLY want to know what others think of us?
Petemejia77 over 11 years ago
Zeng Jia prob saw “Man on the Moon”!
Petemejia77 over 11 years ago
For a second I thought the German brothers story was gonna be about John Wayne and Henry Kissenger!
Stephen Gilberg over 11 years ago
Advice to John Graziano: Do not write “BELIEVE IT OR NOT!” a second time within the strip.
Eugeno over 11 years ago
Two things were observed about people who yawned in a lab study, carried out in the late 60’s – a) they were physically inactive for an extended period, b) when they yawned, they invariably inhaled deeply. Sensors attached to then revealed their heart rate slowed, and their breathing also slowed, and became more shallow. Two things were tried – when some one felt a yawn coming, they were instructed to preemptively inhale deeply. It usually prevented the yawn, and always minimized it. Additonal deep breaths staved off further yawning, which was deemed to be easier, and less obvious, in class. Subsequent blood analysis revealed it was less a matter of reduced oxygen, and more due to elevated levels of CO2 in the blood. Much later, as the study of the brain revealed more about what actions/reactions/responses were triggered by which part of the brain, the area of the brain that has to do with wakefulness and alertness was found to be particularly sensitive to elevated CO2 levels.
Dobie Takahama over 11 years ago
Gosh darn it! That fact made me yawn!