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The eBaum's World Newsletter                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 February 10, 2024 | [Read Online]( by: eBaum's Staff [fb]( [tw]( [in]( [email](mailto:?subject=Post%20from%20eBaum%27s%20World&body=The%20eBaum%27s%20World%20Newsletter%3A%20Internet%20treasures%20the%20algorithm%20doesn%E2%80%99t%20have%20the%20guts%20to%20show%20you.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Febaumsworld.beehiiv.com%2Fp%2Febaums-world-newsletter-0a7e) Welcome to the eBaum’s World Newsletter! A few times a week, we’ll send you internet treasures the algorithm doesn’t have the guts to show you. Was this email forwarded to you? [Subscribe here](. ['I’m About To Clean His Clock!': Son Catches His Dad Having Lunch With His Mistress]( A romantic fast food lunch quickly took a turn for the Maury after one cheating dad found himself confronted by his son while treating his alleged mistress to a steamy afternoon at their local rest stop. Though an employee quickly intervened after he hurled the c-word at his father’s new woman, attempting to shoo the seething son off the premises — “you need to leave!” she exclaimed, moments into his tirade — he refused to budge, continuing his diatribe against his two-timing dad. [READ MORE]( [21 Savage Insults That Burnt People to a Crisp]( If you can't take the heat, then stay off the internet. If there is one thing the internet is good for, it's putting people in their place. This isn't to say that people deserve to be roasted or made fun of, but I say this as a precautionary tale to remind you that if you post a photo of yourself online, it's on you when you get your feelings hurt. [READ MORE]( The Real Reason Paul Stamets Told Joe Rogan He Can't Talk About Portobello Mushrooms Comedian, psychonaut, and podcaster Joe Rogan, once hosted mushroom maniac Paul Stamets on JRE to pick the fun-guy’s brain on fungi. At a point in the interview, Rogan brings up the beloved portobello mushroom. We learn from Stamets that there are both beneficial and harmful compounds housed inside the species fungus. Hydrazines and Agaratines, to be specific. 26 Pics and Memes to Make You Say 'Hold Up!' When you do a double take, it's either because you can't believe what you just saw, or you want to see more of it. These 28 images fall right in the middle of that spectrum and show questionable posts and comments that make you stop what you're doing, and take a closer look. In short, things that make you "hold up." Inside The Secret TSA Facebook Group Where Employees Vent About 'Idiot Travelers' As travelers just trying to get somewhere without having to take off all our clothes, we all hate the TSA and it's beginning to look like that hate is mutual. The Daily Mail released an investigation into a secret TSA Facebook page called, "TSA Breakroom" where some 18,000 TSA employees post memes and stories from their days at work. 29 Things Almost Everyone Predicted Wrong Predicting the future is both a fun endeavor and a profitable business model. Science fiction writers have been at it for decades, and with decent success, I might add, and tech companies are always introducing what they think the next big thing will be. But it's impossible to be right all the time, so here is a list of things that just about everybody predicted wrong. 'The House ALWAYS Wins' - Woman Won $43 Million on Slot Machine, Given a Steak Dinner Instead A woman hit the jackpot playing slot machines at Resorts World Casino. $42.9 million would have been the biggest slot machine payout in history. That is until the casino claimed that the machine had malfunctioned, and they owed her nothing. 25 Inventors Who Hate Their Inventions Twitter user, @GarettJones, recently asked their followers what inventors notoriously have come out in opposition to their inventions. There are obvious answers, like Alfred Nobel, who invented dynamite as well as his namesake prize. Then there are social inventions like Jenna Karvunidis, the woman who popularized gender reveal parties. Ironically, both Nobel and Karvunidis’ inventions led to the death of many civilians. This prompt has inadvertently given us the names of the people we blame for the destruction of society. The inventor of the Goldendoodle has to live with the fact that there are millions of human-eyed canines named Bailey squatting in homes all across the globe. Sugar Baby Discovers Her Sugar Daddy Died After Getting An Angry Text From His Wife Your old sugar daddy can’t come to the phone right now. Why? Oh, ‘cause he’s dead! Twitter influencer @buffys recently discovered that there is, in fact, something worse than your sugar daddy ghosting you — your sugar daddy ghosting you because he died. On Thursday, @buffys decided to take us on a walk down memory lane, sharing the screenshots depicting the moment they learned their ex would no longer be paying their bills. 20 Swift and Brutal Celebrity Downfalls No One Saw Coming Everyone loves some good celebrity gossip, but these famous people screwed up big time and ruined their entire careers in no time flat. From major scandals to tragic incidents, these once cream-of-the-crop celebrities managed to do everything perfectly to end their careers.We found some stories of celebrities that ruined their career in the best, most disastrous ways and the stories range from bizarre to heartbreaking. Saturday Randomness: 44 Fun Randoms to Kick Off Your Weekend Happy Super Bowl weekend! To help you celebrate, we've assembled a nice assortment of random pics, memes, and tweets for you to look at that should help hold you over until the big game tomorrow evening. UFO Reports Over Canada Spurred By Multiple Pilot Sightings If you happen to be watching True Detective: Night Country, then you’ll know that when it gets extra dark and cold up north, people start seeing things that seem supernatural. 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