NEW: Dog spotted hanging out on the top of the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt.
The man who filmed the incident from his powered paraglider says the dog was barking at birds.
The Great Pyramid of Giza is a whopping 450 feet tall meaning the dog had to take a long hike to the top.
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CONTROL - Selling his own apples, picked from his sister’s tree at a car boot sale …. brings in the Environmental Health authority.
He needs to register on the government website if he wants to sell apples…. Just so the government knows.
Overreach madness 🤡
NEW: China zoo forced to admit the truth after one of their “pandas” started panting and barking.
The Shanwei zoo admits they painted dogs white and black to make them look like pandas.
The zoo initially tried claiming that the dogs were a unique breed of pandas called “panda dogs.”
It was later discovered that the “pandas” were Chow Chows who were dyed with white and black paint.
🚨#WATCH: As a baseball Fan was Denied Entry into Phillies Game after Attempting to Bring Emotional Support Alligator
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On Wednesday, a fan was denied entry to Citizens Bank Park when he tried to bring in an emotional support alligator named Wally. Wally the alligator is to help him with his depression. The Phillies' official website states that only dogs, service animals, or service animals in training are permitted, and all other animals, including Wally the alligator, are not allowed inside the ballpark.
10k military-age men storm an Italian island in a span of 3 days, outnumbering the 6k who live there
This is happening all across the West but on a more subtle scale. Western civilization as we know it will be gone within a generation.
Scenes showing the aftermath of the recent Hawaii fires
It's quite convenient that those older buildings and the park were all destroyed.. who knows it might transform into another unfortunate corporate or resort zone
The real question is what type of "forest fires" can leave trees intact, but disintegrate homes without a trace?
Exclusive: Aspartame, one of the world's most common artificial sweeteners, is set to be declared a possible carcinogen next month by a leading global health body, pitting it against the food industry and regulators https://t.co/7Jv2XiJmAU