Spoof or Troof?
Most of us lie around 4,000 times a day. "That can't be true!" I hear you cry. Well, no. It's not. But can you tell which of these are blatant lies and which are unbelievable truths? Spoof or Troof is brought to you by Colin My-Pants-Are-On-Fire Lichen.
1: In Singapore, in 1967, thousands of men became convinced that their penises were being stolen.
2: During the seventies, Donald Duck was banned in Finland by a man called Markku Holopainen because he didn’t wear pants.
3: An acceptable excuse for failing a drugs test is to claim you had bagels with poppy seeds on them for lunch.
4: It is the ‘Coriolis Force’ (or effect) that determines whether water in a toilet or bath in the northern or southern hemisphere drains with a clockwise or anticlockwise rotation respectively.
5: Lord Toby Jug, (Monster Raving Loony Party), has started an online petition to get a statue of the late party leader, Screaming Lord Sutch, put up in Kent.
More games? Try the Null's online games section or if its something more eclectic you're looking for, Timewasters might do the trick.
And if you can't be bothered to do anything except laugh, have a look at Heck Feckler's cartoon strip, Science Will Save Us.
Image: Steve Woods
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