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Is Your Ring Finger Longer Than Your Index Finger? You Might Be a Psychopath

Look at the people around you. Do any of them have ring fingers longer than their index fingers? If so, run for your life.

The actual scientific article is more nuanced, of course. Researchers with the Centre de Recherche Charles-Le Moyne in Quebec examined 44 people for finger lengths to consider the hypothesis that longer ring fingers are associated with high testosterone exposure during fetal development.

Such people generally had higher incidences of mental toughness, antisocial personality disorder, amphetamine abuse and, most importantly, dark triad traits--narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy.

The authors note that the small sample size is a limitation to the validity of the study, so consider contributing to the research yourself in the comments.

-via Dave Barry | Photo: Pogrebnoj-Alexandroff


The Ski Slope Tree Martinis

Atlas Obscura informs us that if we ski along particular slopes of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains outside of Taos, New Mexico, we may encounter birdhouse-sized boxes attached to particular trees. Inside each one is a martini.

These are martini trees. The practice of attaching martinis to rural trees began during the winter of 1958 through 1959 when a lady on the slopes of a ski resort sent a young man off in search of a martini to calm her jittery nerves. He returned with one served in a porrón, a traditional Spanish wine pitcher with a long spout. It worked well to calm the woman, so resort owner Ernie Blake set up several martinis in boxes around his facility. By the 1980s, the practice had spread throughout the region.

Photo: AdventureJay


Hulk Hogan Rescues Teen in Flipped Car

The tabloid news service TMZ reports that two nights ago, famed wrestler Hulk Hogan rescued a teenage girl from a car crash in which the vehicle had flipped upside down.

Hogan's wife, Sky Daily, posted on social media that the accident happened right in front of them in Tampa, Florida. Hogan ran to the wrecked car, punctured the airbag with a pen, and then pulled the teenager from the car. No one was injured in the crash, although the girl was emotionally shaken.

Only a few photos of the event are available. Sadly, none of them show Hogan ripping his shirt off after performing the rescue.


An All-Terrain Wheelchair Built from Scraps

All Terrain Wheelchair I built for my wife
byu/AkmJ0e inredneckengineering

At the magnificent subreddit /r/redneckengineering, /u/AkmJ0e exemplifies the improvosational talents of that community with this all-terrain wheelchair that he built for his wife.

It's built over a zero-turn mower that allows it to instantly turn in any direction. The track is a single snowmobile track that he cut in half and attached to rims from an old trailer.

As you can see, she can go anywhere in it. /u/AkmJ0e is thinking about attaching a snowblower to give her something to do as she's traversing their property. It already has a winch under the seat so she can haul firewood.


Antique Baby Yeeter

Mr. Tunguz no longer needs the baby yeeter, as he has completed this stage of parenting. Nonetheless, he labels the device incorrectly. Twitter used to have a community note attached to this post:

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This High-Tech CPR Dummy Has "Working Genitalia"

Medical-X is a company in the Netherlands that produces technologically advanced medical testing and training equipment. Edgaget visited the company's booth at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas where the Adam-X doll was on display.

Adam-X is, like Data from Star Trek: The Next Generation, fully functional. He has "working genitalia", which is, of course, essential for proper CPR training. He can produce either urine or blood depending upon the situation.

Above the belt, Adam-X offers other simulated responses, including flushed cheeks, dilated pupils, a swollen tongue, pressurized blood vessels, deflated lungs, and extremities that turn blue if you don't save him quickly enough. He's the ultimate tool for simulated medical emergencies.

-via paige


This Woman Has the World Record for the Loudest Nose Whistle

Lulu Lotus is a children's book author and illustrator from Canada. Her books focus on teaching children the importance of being kind to each other and animals. They do not -so far- teach children how to whistle with their noses.

Nose whistling is skill that Ms. Lotus has carefully honed like a blade since childhood. She used it while growing up to play pranks on her teachers. From the above video, you can see why: when she whistles, there is no change in her facial expressions. It's a silent, ninja-like art.

Guinness World Records has declared her nose whistle, which measures at 44.1 decibels, the loudest in the world. That is approximately as loud as a bird call.

-via Born in Space


The Yammening

Twitter user @boople_snoot is an artist, cosplayer and . . . some other things that I can't figure out. Her profile uses the terms "cybertard" and "jestercore". Anyway, @boople_snoot is, shall we say, not conventional.

This eccentricity shows in her ongoing project to prank workers at her local Walmart. Normally, I'm not a fan of "pranking" people that one doesn't know, especially when they're working. But this prank is truly harmless. In involves just leaving a packaged yam on the customer service desk.

This eventually led to a confrontation with managers at the Walmart.


At 92 Years Old, This Professional Model Has the Longest Career

Oddity Central introduces us to the astonishing career of Carmen Dell'Orefice. Although there are fashion models who are older than her, they began their careers later in life. Ms. Dell'Orefice, on the other hand, was discovered at the age of 13, began working at 15, and has continued as a fashion model until the present. She's the longest-working runway model.

How does she look so young at 92? Last year, she told The Sun that she eats right, starting the day with only water, lemon juice, and a priobiotic yogurt. Dell'Orefice also walks regularly for exercise and uses little makeup to ensure that her skin can breathe. Let us follow her example and perhaps we will more like her and less like Yoda as we age.

Photo: Carmen Dell'Orefice


The Original Plan Was for Counselor Troi to Have Four Breasts

Commander Deanna Troi, a main character on Star Trek: The Next Generation, was known for her sex appeal. One of her early, decidedly casual uniforms, showed a fair amount of cleavage until Captain Jellico brought her up to regulation standard. And in one famous scene, actress Marina Sirtis was most definitely not wearing a bra.

Gene Roddenberry, who created both Star Trek and Star Trek: The Next Generation was a man that, shall we say, was in touch with his libido. When developing The Next Generation, he wanted Troi to have four breasts instead of the more commonly encountered two.

Patrick Stewart mentioned this fact in his recently-published memoir Making It So. I've confirmed it in the 1994 book Star Trek Where No One Has Gone Before: A History in Pictures. The great Dorothy Fontana herself had to talk Roddenberry out of the idea (110).

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The Famous Chicago Rat Hole

Winslow Dumaine, a comedian, writer, and artist in Chicago, tweeted that he recently made a pilgrimage to the famous Chicago Rat Hole.

This is one of the Windy City's most famous tourist attractions, second only to the Art Institute of Chicago for drawing crowds.

The origins of Chicago Rat Hole are shrouded in mystery. Legend holds that while the concrete for this sidewalk at 1918 West Roscoe Street was being poured, a rat fell in, forever marking the sidewalk with an imprint of its own body. Other Chicagoans contend that it was a squirrel, not a rat.

Either way, people come to the site to reverently venerate the departed rodent. In this way, by connecting to the past and a sense of place, they center themselves for work of the present and future.

UPDATE 1/9/24: Dumaine's tweet has gone viral and how a local news station is reporting on the Chicago Rat Hole.


Robot Plays Charades... Really Well

Robots are gradually replacing we organic humanoids, leaving fewer and fewer roles for the fleshy ones to complete and serve a purpose--aside from biomass fuel, of course. But that's hardly a satisfactory existence for most humans.

New Scientist brings us the latest warning in the looming robopocalypse. Human engineers intentionally built a robot paired with an advanced artificial intelligence that uses a large language model to help the robot interpret text instructions. When robot receives the instructions, it physically demonstrates them in remarkably realistic forms.

It can basically perform charades, which means that this party can immediately replace you as a source of entertainment at the party tonight.

-via Born in Space


Amazingly Realistic Steamed Buns Puffing Up

Steam buns fluffing up
byu/VariousBasket125 inoddlysatisfying

Mima, a woman in China, began making steamed buns during the COVID-19 lockdown in her country. Her site is in Chinese, but Google Translate helps us in English. She uses vegetable and fruit juices and powders, as well as food coloring in pens and squid ink powder to create astonishingly realistic buns resembling animals (especially seafood), fruits, everyday objects, and characters.

I'm especially impressed with how her durian fruit replica splits like a real durian to reveal the pulp inside. On her site, you can view individual process videos. The lips are amazing since they are anatomically correct not only on the outside of the mouth, but the inside as well.

-via Laughing Squid


Twins Born Minutes Apart in Different Years

At the Virtua Voorhees Hospital near Camden, New Jersey, baby Ezra Humphrey was born at 11:48 PM on New Year's Eve. His twin brother, Ezekiel Humphrey was born at 12:28 AM on New Year's Day. That's just forty minutes apart or, as a rough estimate, an entire year.

CBS News reports that the timing coincidences keep piling up. Their mother, Eve, was born in December. Their father, Billy, was born on New Year's Eve. The twins have an older brother named Hezekiah, who turns three on January 3. So the whole family has clustered their birthdays at the same time of the year.

-via Massimo


It's 2024, So We're Now Living in A Boy and His Dog

The 70s was a weird time to be alive, I tell you. You had to be there to get the zeitgeist that mixed humor, despair, and, above all else, exhaustion with believing in anything that we had been told.

The science fiction of the era extrapolated where the young people of that era would be in old age. So there were a lot of post-apocalyptic and dystopian visions. The 1974 film Zardoz was set in the year 2023. The 1975 film A Boy and His Dog was set in 2024. So that's where we are now.

The movie comes from a culture in which thermonuclear destruction is not simply warned against, but accepted as inevitable. It is obsessed with sex, but also skeptical of finding happiness through it. Hence it depicts a young man and his telepathic dog--twisted versions of idealized Americana--roaming the wastelands in search of food and sex.

Enjoy 2024.

-via Weird Universe


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