Man Changes His Name To Bacon Double Cheeseburger

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Feb 272016
 

Man Changes His Name To Bacon Double Cheeseburger

A few years back nuts like this would have ended up in a mad house, nowadays they make headlines in mainstream media.

In the list of life’s regrets, this shockingly isn’t one.

A British man decided to legally change his name to Bacon Double Cheeseburger as a show of his undying love of the sandwich.

“I’ve got no regrets at all.”

Sam Smith, 33, told the U.K.’s Standard that the, “Bacon Double Cheeseburger was pretty much the first thing that came up,” after a night of drinking with his buddies who convinced him to do go ahead with the stunt.

“It was the culmination of probably too many drinks in the pub where there was a conversation about names,” he said.

After he sobered up, he still embraced his new identity.

“I’ve got no regrets at all,” he said.

So what do his parents think?

“My mum was furious but my dad thinks it’s hilarious. He’s more than happy to use my new name.”

Another person not too pleased with the name apparently is Smith’s fiancée.  “My fiancée is fairly reluctant about marrying a Cheeseburger. That’s something we’re discussing a lot. No girl ever dreams of spending her big day marrying a man called Bacon.”

Who knows? The odd name could have perks. Remember the Burger and Kingcouple who got married? Fast food giant Burger King picked up the tab for their wedding.

For now, Smith proudly signs off his work emails as “B D Cheeseburger.”

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Smelling Farts Prevents Cancer

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Feb 272016
 

Smelling Farts Prevents Cancer

Find out why smelling your own farts can be beneficial.

Enjoy!

Before we start, you should know that this is not a joke. According to the scientists from the University of Exeter, smelling farts in fact prevents cancer, among other diseases.

When the bacteria break down food, they produce a gas, known as hydrogen sulfide. Even though this gas is known to be pungent, foul-smelling gas in rotten eggs and flatulence, it is naturally produced in the body and it even might be considered to be a healthcare hero with considerable implications for future therapies for a variety of diseases, says Dr. Mark Wood in a university release.

Even though harmful in large doses, a whiff here and there of this stinky gas can reduce risks of cancer, heart attacks, strokes, dementia, and arthritis. As the scientists explain, this is due to the preserving of mitochondria.

The researchers are even rising with their own compound to imitate the health benefits of the smell.

According to Professor Matt Whiteman of the University of Exeter Medical School, they have made use of this natural process by making a compound, called AP39, which slowly delivers very small amounts of this gas specifically to the mitochondria. Their results have shown that if stressed cells are treated with AP30, mitochondria are protected and the cells stay alive.

So, next time you catch a whiff do not get distressed or mad, but be thankful instead.

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Random Riddle: 2-27-2016

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Feb 272016
 
Only one color but not one size, stuck at the bottom yet easily flies. Present in sun but not in rain, doing no harm feeling no pain.

What am I?
 

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