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How to Stop Public Urination
Owners of a locksmith shop in Allentown, Pennsylvania installed a remote-controlled shower behind their store to spray public urinators using the alley as a toilet.
Hitler House
Speaking of fascist pareidolia, remember this house?
JC Penney's "Hitler Teapot" Has Sold Out
JC Penney's designer brand teakettle has reportedly sold out in a matter of hours yesterday after the retail company's now infamous billboard ad went viral on Reddit for its uncanny resemblance to Adolf Hitler.