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Choose the News | December 11th

Man Survives On Air And Breath Mints

The Daily Mirror claims Kai Ho, of Liverpool, England, says he is a breatharian, whose meditation techniques allow him to survive for weeks on just 100 calories and air.

The 28 year old tells the newspaper; “I have never really felt hunger and never took much interest in food as a child. I was maybe eating every three or four days but now I can go months without food or water and even then only have a mint or so to take away any bitter taste in my mouth. It’s an amazing feeling, I’m fully conscious of my mind and I’ve never felt so great. I’m fully aware of my surroundings. People think I’m crazy but incredible at the same time.”

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A New Tool Can Analyze Your Tweets to Figure Out If You Were Naughty or Nice This Year

Spoiler alert:  If you use Twitter in the toxic way that most people use Twitter, you’re not going to like this.

A company called Zopa.com just created a tool that looks at your tweets for the year to figure out if you were “naughty” or “nice.”  You just enter your Twitter name, and it analyzes everything you wrote to figure out which list you belong on.

And to answer the most obvious question . . . Twitter’s most prominent user, President Trump, scored 78% naughty.

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There’s a Tie for America’s Favorite Christmas Movie of All Time

There’s a tie for America’s favorite Christmas movie of all time . . . so we need YOU to weigh in and break it.

More than 1,200 Americans were given 20 Christmas movies and TV specials, and asked to name their favorite.  In the end, “A Christmas Story” and “It’s a Wonderful Life” tied for #1, both with 9% of the vote. 

Here’s the Top 12:

1.  A tie between “A Christmas Story” and “It’s a Wonderful Life”, 9%

3.  A tie between “Home Alone” and “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation”, 7%

5.  A four-way tie between “Elf”“How the Grinch Stole Christmas”“Miracle on 34th Street”, and “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer”, 5%

9.  A four-way tie between “A Charlie Brown Christmas”“A Christmas Carol”“Nightmare Before Christmas”, and “The Polar Express”, 4%

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