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These 7 Bizarre Creatures Live In Our Oceans – Try To Avoid Them At ALL Costs

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As the Earth’s climate continues to change, it impacts our oceans. However, the jellyfish in the water continue to thrive. According to the National Science Foundation, there are at least 400 vast oceanic “dead zones” where the water is too polluted for any marine life to survive–except for jellyfish. Report Advertisement With a jellyfish takeover of the planet seemingly inevitable, it might be a good idea to take a look at the different types of deadly jellyfish roaming Earth’s oceans (and they most certainly are deadly). Jellyfish are responsible for 20 to 40 human deaths every year in the Philippines alone. 1. Lion’s Mane Jellyfish. Report Advertisement Flickr/Janne Hellsten This particular species of jellyfish might win some awards for most beautiful, but not most friendly. It’s one of the biggest jellyfish in the world. The lion’s mane’s tentacles can be up to 100 feet in length, and their stingers hurt like hell. Luckily, it’ll take quite a few stin

A Husband Divorced His Wife After Looking Closer At This Photo He Took Of Her

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A controversial story that’s made its way around the Web for the past few months is one that’ll send shivers down your spine… and most likely have you looking closer at every photo you’ve ever taken. A husband, after being away for 20 days, took a seemingly innocent photo of his wife. It wasn’t. After coming home from being away for 20 days, a husband took this photo of his wife. It seemed innocent, maybe even sweet. Report Advertisement However, he took a closer look and saw something that would change their lives forever. Do you see it? How about now? Report Advertisement A man, whom the wife was cheating with, was hiding under the bed the entire time. The husband didn’t see it until he looked at the photo again. The husband, after confronting her with proof beyond the shadow of a doubt, filed for divorce. No word on what came of The Man Under The Bed. But he should probably not peek next time. Update: After this story, w

To Conquer Their Own Insecurities, These Teens Turned To Extreme, Awful Murder

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Shocking crimes happen around the world on a daily basis, but most are almost completely unknown. This disgusting murder spree isn’t well known in the U.S., which makes it even more shocking. Report Advertisement In 2007, a gruesome “snuff” video made its way through shocking video sites. It showed a victim being murdered by two young men. Those boys were the “Dnepropetrovsk maniacs,” also known as the “hammer maniacs.” They were from Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine, and went on a spree of bludgeoning members of their community. There were 21 deaths total, but no real motivation to explain the violence. It just goes to show how arbitrary the act of murder can be. The first of the Dnepropetrovsk murders took place in 2007. 19-year-olds Viktor Sayenko and Igor Suprunyuck. Suprunyuck walked through town, carrying hammers. As the boys passed a woman, Suprunyuck suddenly spun around, attacking her with the claw of the hammer. They killed her. Then, they continued to do so until the

These 7 Sniper Stories Are Crazier Than Any Hollywood Blockbuster (OMG)

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Since its release earlier this month, the movie American Sniper has been stirring up nonstop controversy (on both the left and right). While the pundits debate different aspects of the film, the core of Chris Kyle’s story remains true. But Kyle’s story isn’t the only amazing real life sniper story out there. Wait until you hear about these seven guys. Matt Hughes. Report Advertisement The Sun Report Advertisement During the invasion of Iraq in 2003, Matt Hughes was a Welsh Royal Marine sniper. Hughes was assigned to remove two Iraqi soldiers who were holding up the offensive. There was only one problem, they were very far away (about 0.5 miles) and the wind was blowing hard. Hughes was not about to abandon his mission. So, to compensate for the wind and the distance, he aimed his rifle 56 feet to the left and 38 feet high. By some miracle, Hughes actually managed to land the shot, and struck one of these Iraqis in the chest. Mike Plumb. Y