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... that the classic fairy tale Hansel and Gretel was blamed for hundreds of accidental deaths involving elderly women being pushed into ovens by children? (pictured)
... that while I have no idea what this means, all I know is that I just lost my life savings while some other guy just bought his fifth yacht? (pictured)
... that Vincent Price is laughing at you from the grave? (pictured)
... that Sigmund Freud told me he slept with your mother last night? (pictured)
... that in China, there is no MySpace, but a communist alternative? (pictured)
...that Nigel Scribbler is a cannibal? (pictured)
... that the Gay Agenda is out to get you? (pictured)
... that I started drowning two minutes before typing this? (pictured)
... that I'm coming to get you? (pictured)
... that Albert Einstein's likeness has been used to sell pornography? (pictured)
... that I hear voices outside my room? (pictured)
... that the waterways of Oslo, Norway are much like Venice, except that they are open sewers? (pictured)
... that early in her career, Angelina Jolie used extensive cgi effects to cover up her anorexia? (pictured)
... that because of its unique location in the southern hemisphere, Australia experiences brief periods of zero gravity? (pictured)
... that male and female giraffes have been banned from living together in the New York City Zoo since 1975? (pictured)
... that the entire army of Liechtenstein consists of 3 soldiers? (pictured)
...that Pigpen had a collection of over 200 various skin diseases during his childhood? (pictured)
...that a smiling Joe Pesci is never a good thing? (pictured)
...the secret to good advertising is to lie? (pictured)
...that the Royal Pointless Military Things Tournament was founded by the Duke of York? (pictured)
...that the Silver Surfer has a very large family? (pictured)
...cluck gawk cluck cluck cluck cluck bock bock cluck cluck B`gawk? (pictured)!
...that Oh My God! There's a Meteor Heading Towards Us! (pictured)
...that 45% of Japan's electrical and nuclear power is produced by manual labor? (pictured)
...that this topless woman is clearly unhappy about her situation? (pictured)
...that in the Burger King briefly attempted to introduce traditional British cuisine in the US? (pictured)
...that Christmas was cancelled in 1984 after an unfortunate accident between Santa and a Boeing 747? (pictured)
...that the Angel of Death is after you? (pictured)
...that Big Bird was the guest of honor on a special Thanksgiving episode of Sesame Street? (pictured)
...that the WWF is the only "sports entertainment" organization supported by PETA and Greenpeace? (pictured)
...that the Southern United States is well-known for its "southern hospitality"? (pictured)
...that in another time and place Rod Serling existed as a discarded cardboard cutout on the set of the Twilight Zone? (pictured)
...that your little sister is bluffing only 38% of the time? (pictured)
...I burning your dog? (pictured)
...that the Easter Bunny must kill every 100 years? (pictured)
...that Japanese ninjas are among those who have tried to find a way to get across the Great Wall of China? (pictured)
...that Elvis is NOT dead? (pictured)
...I could absolutely kill for something to eat right now? (pictured)
...that all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy? (pictured)
...that BET is dedicated to bringing quality entertainment to the masses? (pictured)
...that my English teacher is gay? (pictured)
...that 10 minutes of Super Bowl XLIII was mysteriously interrupted? (pictured)
...that there was more than one model for the Mona Lisa? (pictured)
...that your daughter wants to be just like her mommy? (pictured)
...that tickle fights are a common occurance in soccer? (pictured)
...that the Black Knight always triumphs? (pictured)
...that the toaster in Pulp Fiction is wanted in connection with at least 5 unsolved murders? (pictured)
...that there's only one word in the vocabulary of a customer service representitive? (pictured)
...that it's a surprisingly simple process to starting your own religion? (pictured)
...that Wikipedia contains millions of articles written by countless anonymous contributors? (pictured)
...that black people make otherwise boring sports more enjoyable to watch? (pictured)
...that Pennywise the Clown wants to entertain you? (pictured)
...that video games have sometimes been linked to aggressive behavior among teenagers? (pictured)
...that liberals want to eat your children? (pictured)
...that cabbages are not to be trifled with? (pictured)
...that US officials grabbed a Tyrannosaurus that entered the country illegally? (pictured)
... that a Siri app released in 2013 allowed cat owners to control their pets? And it worked, but only for about 48 hours? (pictured)
... you are in a maze of twisty little passages, all different? (pictured)
... Uncyclopedia now has 37,276 articles on it, just in case you forgot after reading the top of the page? (pictured)
... that alligators sing to communicate over long distances with other alligators? (pictured)
... that while 3 Card Monte is a known scam, 2 Card Monte is easier to play and winnable? (pictured)
... even after hundreds of years, Sir Francis Drake remains wary of a Spanish invasion? (pictured)
... that my dad reproduces asexually, thus making me impervious to yo momma jokes? (pictured)
... Barbra Streisand was made Pharaoh of Egypt after repeated DNA hair testing proved her lineage? (pictured)
... cows produce a significant part of the methane affecting global warming? And that embarrassed cows then attempted to hold in farts with inevitable results? (pictured)
...that James Comey is the son of Robert Stack? (pictured)
...that Bees will beat you in a pissing contest? (pictured)
...that Attila the Hun could never find the right sized leather jockstrap? (pictured)
...that George Washington secretly appeared on stage as Mrs Cherry Tree at the Potomac Drag Club? (pictured)
... that the Bay City Rollers have reunited having adopted a more traditional concept? (pictured)
... that some women are afraid of seeing a new gynecologist for the first time? (pictured)
...that the life of Jesus Christ contains many allusions to Superman? (pictured)
... that this is Shark Week on Uncyclopedia? ... and that you shouldn't expect too much? (pictured)
... That on the way to Stamford Bridge, King Harold Godwinson's army annihilated a group of early LARPers, mistaking them for Vikings? (pictured)
... that time travel was well established before the invention of flux capacitors? (pictured)
... that the movie Brokeback Mountain was originally released as an animated film? (pictured)
... that the Tomb of the Unknown Unknown still stands in Washington, D.C.? (pictured)
... that Baron Hofstedter von Grunke used Christmas tree ornaments from the royal tree to give himself awards and medals? (pictured) ... and when discovered, he was not jailed but left outside with the trash on the first week of January?
... that Dutchmen & Dragons is a role-playing game where you can be a dude, a palindrome or even a whizzer? (pictured) ... and each character can have traits like awful good, neutered weevil or kaopectate?
... that Saint Ozzy of Osbourne was canonized in 2016 for the miracle of having his brain ascend to heaven but having his body remain on Earth? (pictured)
... that angry thoroughbred horses always play the race card? (pictured)
... that invisible spaghetti sauce has become so popular that there is now a shortage of it? (pictured)
... the current California state flag is based on one that Anglo-American settlers raised in 1846 in revolt against Mexico? (pictured) ... and that live Grizzly bears are no longer sewn to the flag to make it wave on windless days?
... that despite little publicity, drag racing is immensely popular in the UK? (pictured)
... that hyenas are not laughing at you, but laughing with you? (pictured)
... that if you get hit by lightning while holding a cell phone, it will be fully charged before it melts? (pictured)
... that NASA built the shuttle buses used to take astronauts to the space shuttle to the same exacting standards it used to build the space shuttles themselves? (pictured)
... that the Wizard of Oz was based on the author's experience in a runaway bouncy castle? (pictured)
... that workmen found this weird object with an unknown person and strange writing on it while digging a trench in Liverpool? This then is more proof of time-traveling alien visitors in north west England. (pictured)
... that David Bowie was advised by New Ager Gwyneth Paltrow to get weekly injections of datura and bathe regularly in mink oil? (pictured)
... that Jedi knights have appeared on Dancing With the Stars but have somehow been forgotten? (pictured) ... and that these are not the droids you're looking for?
... that anteaters were almost made extinct in France by anteater-eaters until swarms of anti-anteater-eaters flew in from the Caucasus Mountains after a Stalinist purge in 1938? (pictured)
... that weapons of mass destruction were invented and used well before the acronym "WMD" became popular? (pictured)
... there is photographic proof that the 1969 Moon landing hoax was staged in the remote Australian outback? (pictured)
... that global warming is forcing yeti and other animals to migrate farther north? (pictured)
... that before the creation of the Happy Meal, eating hamburgers was quite depressing? (pictured)
... that Aztec pyramids had elevators? (pictured)
... that St. Sebastian always regretted teaching acupuncture to Roman Emperor Diocletian? (pictured)
... that the only thing we have to fear is phobophobia? (pictured)
... that Uber has abandoned self-driving cars in favor of virtual comedian-assisted groundhogs? (pictured)
... that the biopic The March of Morgan Freeman was entirely narrated by penguins? (pictured)
... that Jack the Ripper and Winnie the Pooh have the same middle name? (pictured)
... that the hills are alive with the Sound of Music? (pictured)
... that an all-cat version of The Shining is set for theatrical release this Christmas season? (pictured)
... that you shouldn't take psychedelics before a job interview? (pictured)
... the Shake Shack restaurant chain got its name from a typographical error? ... and that it started as Snake Snack, a New York food cart that sold cobras and bagels? (pictured)
... Badgers?! We don't need no steenking badgers!! (pictured)
... that the average human male between the ages of 13 and 18 is has thought about sex with Brad Pitt at least once? ... and if you haven't before, you just did after reading the above statement? (pictured)
... that Mormon elders excommunicated gays because they had a revelation that zoo animals would make better missionaries? (pictured)
... that this is the reason why toilet paper is sold in 24-roll packages? (pictured)
... that giraffes react the same as humans when they read a dumb joke here? (pictured)
... that everyone agrees even this character would have been a better choice over Jar Jar in the Star Wars prequels? (pictured)
... every year, more and more pets are found stuck to ceilings and walls due to static electricity in their fur? (pictured)
... the heirs of the Frankenstein estate successfully sued Build-a-Bear for theft of concept? (pictured)
... Australia posts signs nationwide with safe areas without deadly animals shown in green? (pictured)
... training homing alligators also requires training them on how to use a door? (pictured)
... we've been expecting you, Mr. Bond? (pictured)
... miniature Kraken make perfect housepets as they are very clean and only grow to about 30m in length? (pictured)