Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for November 20, 2023

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    pearlsbs  12 months ago

    Is it 15% by volume or 15% by weight? There is a difference. I’m guessing that it is 15% by weight. If it was 15% by volume it would be virtually impossible to see through the cloud of skin dust.

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    Leroy  12 months ago

    Wait — Where does Fran Drescher live??

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    i_am_the_jam  12 months ago

    The worst Spanish accent is the Argentinian one, or so I’ve heard. There are some variations among the regions, but hearing some Argentinians speak just makes my skin crawl.

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    comixbomix  12 months ago

    Ideal???

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    Zykoic  12 months ago

    Not the New York-Italian accents!

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    Space_cat  12 months ago

    The rest is Pee smell and BO.

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    steveconkey2003  12 months ago

    The rat fertility rate matches that of illegal migrants.

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    preacherman Premium Member 12 months ago

    So, besides Covid, skin concentrations are another reason to wear a mask in NYC.

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    Carl Rennhack Premium Member 12 months ago

    Did they say what was the MOST attractive?

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    oakie817  12 months ago

    okay and when was the last time a pair of rats had 482 million offspring and who counted??

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    fgerbil46  12 months ago

    There are five boroughs in New York. Each has a different accent. Which borough are they talking about?

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    moondog42 Premium Member 12 months ago

    I hope Boston came in second place to New York in the accent contest

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    LAFITZGERALD  12 months ago

    The Good Lord be merciful unto my preferring Boston & Cambridge to New York City where my mother and her younger siblings were born in prior to the Great Depression – amen!!

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    david.reichert  12 months ago

    I think New York gets a lot of votes because many more people visit there than Alabama.

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    ekke  12 months ago

    … and by “ideal conditions,” we mean NY subways!

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    LoneEagle7  12 months ago

    I was in Boston many years ago, working on a project with a transplanted Aussie. We took a cab ride with a “Pahk the cah in the Hahvahd Yahd” cabbie, and throwing in my Texas accent—it was an interesting conversation!

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    Bilan  12 months ago

    482 million rats in three years?

    That’s a new definition of “ideal” that I’m not familiar with.

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    mindjob  12 months ago

    Why not separate New York accents? Bronx, Midtown…

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    Angry Indeed Premium Member 12 months ago

    Not being from NYC, my experience with accents is some limited to my relatives but it seems to be not just one but many different accents. Some are revolting but I’ve heard some that sound kind of sweet in a way. I guess that upbringing and environment determines the speaker’s speech patterns.

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    Glib Sporgen  12 months ago

    Boston accent ugh

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    yangeldf  12 months ago

    As someone from New York, I have to ask, WHICH accent? There are several accents associated with my fair city, even more if you pull back to the entire state. The statue of liberty in the comic is clearly doing a Brooklyn accent, which is the stereotypical “New York” one you’d see in most movies and TV shows, WHEN YOU WANT TO MAKE A NEW YORKER LOOK LIKE AN IDIOT, but us Bronxites have a totally different accent, which is different from Manhattan’s, Long Island’s, Upstate, etc. I gotta say, I’m actually offended that out of all the distinct accents you can find around here we’ve come to be associated with the one they use for characters specifically to sound like idiots on sitcoms.

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