Thanks for checking out What a Weird Week, the Top Ten Weird Things from this week's news. This is episode 3.34
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❿ Parents sue their son because he won't give them a grandson...
Notes:
- this story is from India
- the internet sure got angry fast at the parents
- the stress and mental anguish over not having a grandchild after their son has been married for 6 years caused them to sue him and the daughter-in-law
- they're demanding $650,000 in compensation unless a grandchild is born in the next year
This week they had a public hearing on UFOs in the USA.
Notes:
- first time since the 1960s that they've done this
- they want to figure out what could be causing these weird things in the sky
- the weird things in the sky have been officially acknowledged by the government as a real thing
Results:
- at the hearing they said that a lot of the weird things in the sky can be identified, but not all...
- they don't think there's evidence of aliens being the cause of the weirdness
- THIS LINK has a good rundown but essentially... to be continued
❽ They keep seeing Weird Fish you guys...
- they got a photo of a Dragonfish 1000 feet down
- "In more than three decades of deep-sea research and more than 27,600 hours of video, we've only seen this particular species four times!"
- the Monterey Bay Aquarium folks are on this stuff like glue on glue... they also had that rare sighting of a jelly with sparkly poop (see archives if that's what you're into)
During a recent expedition aboard our research vessel Western Flyer, MBARI’s science team encountered a beautifully bronze deep-sea dragon. Meet the highfin dragonfish, Bathophilus flemingi. pic.twitter.com/qp2jMDm2pM
❻ Piece of the Asteroid that killed the dinosaurs located, being held for questioning...
Notes:
- it's just a little fragment of the asteroid from 66 million years
- NASA says the find is mind-blowing
- How can they track down asteroids from when the dinosaurs were around? I'm glad you asked... this was found at a site in North Dakota with a bunch of fossils from the time when it all went down for the dinosaurs... these fossils started to tell the story of a big catastrophe... they found two tiny specks of rocks that got preserved in amber and those particles are testing positive for asteroiditis* (*see, I can talk sciencey too you guys)
- would be for their "unscripted" shows like dance competitions and stand-up specials
- also maybe live reunion specials (you know, those shows that come on after a reality show finishes and they want to get one more episode out of it...)
- archaeologists discovered thousands of hunting pits at Stonehenge
- some of the holes were likely for catching deer and wild boar
- THIS ARTICLE says the holes are mysterious and also points out how wild it is that we're still finding out new stuff about Stonehenge because it is studied all the time... it's waaaayyyy studied you guys
- the article also mentions how they discovered ancient pits near the parking lot... like they made a parking lot for visitors... years go by... then they discover these mystery holes from thousands of years ago right there by the parking lot? That's weird, right?
- icymi, Stonehenge was built around 5000 years ago, but the mystery pits are 7000-8000 years old so people were hanging out at the site for a long time before someone was like "you know what this place needs? Rocks. And more pits!"*
- they're looking at how to power bigger things... imagine a fleet of autonomous boats that clean the ocean or something and they're powered by algae...thank you algae
- it seems a little like the matrix but instead of humans being the battery, we turned the tables and enslaved the algae! (evil laugh)
❶ Martian Doorway!
- The Curiosity rover (you know, the one on Mars?) has a twitter account and tweeted a photo that got shared all over the place the other day
- sorry-not-sorry, it looks exactly like a doorway going into a mountain on Mars
- apparently it isn't? are you TOTALLY SURE you guys? because it really looks like a doorway on Mars.
The Giant Potato Man Statue in Maugerville is run down and needs some TLC. Here's the story of the fella who's hoping to get it fixed up (if the GoFundMe donations come through)
❿ Man continues to shine a light on education with chainsaws on his face...
Actually just one chainsaw... David Rush is on a mission to break world records until the Guinness World Record People put out a book that's just him... a Guinness Book of David Rush Records *citation needed* He began the world record journey because he wanted to promote STEM education (Science, Tech, Engineering, Math) ... so THAT's why he balanced a chainsaw on his chin... "furthest distance walked balancing a chainsaw on the chin"...
"I've got a serious situation here. My pilot has gone incoherent. I have no idea how to fly the aeroplane." - passenger lands Florida plane after pilot falls ill https://t.co/eliYtV6PgP
- I don't know art...it looks like one of the photoshop filters a lil bit
- the Record part is that it got auctioned off for $195m so it's the most expensive piece of 20th century art ever!
- that's pretty good considering that the 20th century also gave us the Where's Waldo (or Wally in the UK) series of artworks in book form... Warhol had a lot of competition is what I'm saying.
- cow gas is a problem we need to solve to curtail global warming
- in 2019, the EPA estimated that nearly 27 percent of methane emissions came from... burping cows
- it's not all terrible news... now that they can measure cow gas accurately they can get to work on fixing the problem... they have a few ideas but my fave is: Capture the gas and use it for energy... once they get good at harnessing cow gas, we'll have cow burping competitions at livestock shows! *citation needed
HOLY COW: Methane emissions from burping cows have been detected from space for the first time🤯🐮 pic.twitter.com/EpDEvQddjY
- Mexican Pizza: The Musical is coming to TikTok on May 26 at 8:00p Eastern
- Taco Bell says it's because of the overwhelming response they received when they discontinued Mexican Pizza... sort of like "Wow, it's so popular,, there should be a Musical written about it!"
- Mexican Pizza is coming back on May 19th*
*I live in a town with one Taco Bell and they never had Mexican Pizza?!
❾ Space Murder now against the law for Canadian Astronauts...
In a disappointing turn of events for anyone who hoped to be able to get away with space murders, would-be space assassins now cannot murder people in outer space without repercussions.
Until now There was a loophole in Canadian law which, in theory, meant that Canadians who committed a crime while in space or on the moon, might not be not subject to earth laws.
This is really about getting in front of the Lunar Orbit project that Canada will be involved in where a permanent space station will go into orbit around the moon... so the new law will make the moon, space, and rockets on their way to space, all fall under the same law as here on earth. Sorry Ponzi-scheme astronauts, but it's about to get a LOT harder to run your Ponzi scheme from space... Props to Calgary Herald for the amazing headline: "Canadian astronauts no longer free to rob and kill with abandon in space or on the moon".
Canadian astronauts no longer free to rob and kill with abandon in space or on the moon https://t.co/rzlUvsj7HE
- scientists have known about Weird lights on Mars for years
- this new discovery is just way bigger than they've seen before and they say it looks a little like an enormous snake twisting up from the planet into the sky
- it's thousands of miles long
- the light is behaving strangely, maybe because Mars has a Weird magnetic field
❼ another new Coke flavor that tries to assign a certain taste to something intangible... The new release is flavour aimed at gamers and they call it called Coca-Cola Byte. It has a fruity flavor. LINK
I like writing about the rare moments when tech and food legitimately collide. Sometimes, that means tasting one of the ickiest Coke flavors ever made—and going from there to a gaming history subgenre deep dive. Join me for a Byte: https://t.co/rBCan2QiIF
❻ Reminder: We live in a world where someone can lose 13 billion dollars in an afternoon and still be one of the richest people in the universe...
That's what happened to Jeff Bezos. Amazon stock lost value, so he lost 13 billion in an afternoon the other day... he lost more than that overall as the stock kept moving, but the 13 Billion in an Afternoon had a ring to it and a lot of news outlets went with that headline. Notes:
- Jeff Bezos is still a Richie Rich Person, so no GoFundMe accounts have been set up yet.
- at peak Billionaire status last year, he had around $210 billion.
- if you're keeping score, Elon is the richest person and Bezos is second place.
— Mirror Weird News (@MirrorWeirdNews) May 3, 2022
❸ Who falls for Fake News? Not you, right?
A Study this week that took a look at Fake News had a couple surprises...
Notes:
- older people are no more likely to fall for fake news than any other age category *until you're over 70... folks that age did a little worse in the study
- study looked at college-aged kids and people 61-87 years old
- Which group picked out fake news most consistently? It was basically a tie between the two groups
- both groups did worse at picking out fake Covid news and did better at picking out fake every day news...
For older adults, believing fake news can negatively impact their health, finances,https://t.co/6NePSh7ku9
*Followup* Dolly gets into the Rock and Roll Hall After all!
- she had declined the nomination
- the Rock Hall people said "oops... we already sent out the ballots!" - people voted for her
Honorable Mentions:
Another Comedian Accosted on-stage! #Chapelle Everybody reported this, no need for further comment by me... somebody tried to tackle Dave Chapelle on-stage at the Hollywood Bowl... #securitybreach... that person who rushed the stage got beat up then handcuffed and taken away by ambulance... the guy had a gun-knife... a knife that looked like a handgun...
There aren't very many swear-free tweets about what happened so I guess I'll just share the E! News story...
Howie Mandel Calls Attack on Dave Chapelle the "Beginning of the End of Comedy" https://t.co/FbrEEnNIgA
❶ NHLer Louis Domingue is the backup goalie for the Penguins. Their playoff game went into overtime the other night... Louis wasn't playing... so he ate some spicy pork... then, moments later the starting goalie got hurt and Louis had to go in the game... Penguins won the game thanks largely to Louis and the spicy pork he ate... because he used to play Junior in the City where we do our Radio Show, we had to take a moment to give credit to Louis... and the Pork Industry...
A man of many talents, Louis Domingue was fueled by a mediocre spicy pork dish he ate during intermission to become an overtime goalie hero for the Penguins in Game 1 against the Rangers. https://t.co/sZnD7ZJqpd
Carrie Underwood had been playing some Vegas shows but if people who showed up at Stagecoach thought they were gonna get the Vegas treatment,they were wrong-o. Even when the band started playing "Sweet Child O Mine" nobody acted surprised. Carrie loves GNR and has done their songs before. But then she was like "Give it up for Axl Rose!!!"
Thanks for checking out the What a Weird Week Podcast, a countdown of the Top Ten Weird Things in the News from the Week that was. This is episode 3.31
❿ What is that mystery noise under the house? (Dramatic movie music plays)
Spoiler alert, it was bear snores.
Five bears were hiding under this California house for months like master criminal trespassers. The guy renting the house said he heard loud purring noises coming through the floor... finally after months of the noise, the renter called The Bear League a week or so ago. Btw, How great is that name!? The Bear League is a group of humans who try to help bears. The Human League is a band from the 1980s. If we could get them together for a photo op that would be great.
Notes:
- it was five black bears
- they'd been under the house since December
- this is generally the same area where that Bear named Hank the Tank made news for systematically breaking into people's houses.
- the bears came back but the experts put up a Bear proof fence to discourage them... and a strongly worded note explaining that it's not cool to trespass.
- if you encounter a Bear you should know what to do... do not reason with the Bear. Even if you're a moderately important person. The Bear doesn't care. Even if you have an electric car and good credit. The bears hardly ever get impressed by status. Once in awhile a Bear might be a fan of your Instagram and decide not to eat you, but it hardly happens. Even if you've won debates on the high school debate team, the Bear won't care. If you have a funny joke, the Bear won't laugh. Don't waste your A material on that Bear.
❾ This is a weird stat that no one saw coming... the researchers were baffled at first...
Road signs that flash messages about safe driving cause accidents?
This study focused on Texas... the example sign they show in the article is "1669 deaths this year on Texas roads". It's a sobering statistic and they thought signs like that would get people to drive safely and reduce accidents. Nope. According to the stats, when you drive by one of those electronic safety signs (and for about the next ten kilometers), you are MORE likely to have a car crash.
Notes:
- 28 states in the US have signs like this - researchers had all kinds of data from before the signs were installed and then after...
- after they installed these safety-awareness signs, accidents went up by 4.5% which for Texas would mean an extra 2600 car crashes per year. - Why does this happen? Researchers think the signs distract us. Also, anxiety could be a factor... it looks like when the sign has really awful accident statistics, we get anxious and drive worse...
I don't know what minimum wage is where you're at but if they were to raise it, there would be less divorces.
This study was a team effort by psychologists from UCLA and a group of economists. If you want to lower divorce rates, raise minimum wage.
When states raised their minimum wage by a dollar, divorce rates dropped between 7 % and 15 %. Notes:
- it could be because as people make a little more money, they don't jump into marriage as early in life...
- this was a HUUUUUGE survey of more than 300,000 households
- why there's interest is saving marriages: divorce is linked to a bunch of negative things in society and we end up using different government programs more...
❻ it looks like the guy who took selfies and jumped out of a plane that crashed... he was wearing a parachute btw... he also had a Selfie stick... the FAA says he crashed that plane on purpose... the video got under 2 million views... looks like the fella will be losing his pilot license but that's just about all the FAA has the power to do...
❺ *PG13 warning* a restaurant in British Columbia has been in the news for their dirty waffles...
It's a pop-up waffle shop (which makes it sound a little dirtier) and the waffles they sell look like ding dongs. Why? Is that the optimal shape for waffles on a stick?
❹ KFC and Pro Flowers in the USA are teaming up to offer an incredible gift for special moms this Mothers Day... Flowers and fried chicken. They're calling it Kentucky Fried Buckquet... Give him something that shows you care...
*"Mother’s Day is KFC’s biggest day for online ordering and delivery, and one of its busiest days of the year, as the chain sells nearly 400,000 buckets of fried chicken on the holiday"
❸ rockets are so expensive that a company is trying something bonkers...
A rocket company that sends up satellites thinks they can grab a rocket - as it plummets back down to earth - using a helicopter with a grappling hook!
Notes:
- this would save them the hassle and expense of retrieving the rocket booster from the ocean.
- as it falls back to earth, the rocket will deploy a parachute and the helicopter pilot will try to catch it by the parachute or parachute cord.