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St. Patrick's Day Myths and Facts We Bet You Didn't Know
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St. Patrick's Day Myths and Facts We Bet You Didn't Know

St. Patrick's Day is often shrouded in myth and misconception, but what really happened on March 17th? From the origins of green attire to the true story behind the shamrock, discover surprising facts that challenge common assumptions about Ireland's patron saint.

St. Patrick's Day Myths and Facts We Bet You Didn't Know
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St. Patrick's Day Myths and Facts We Bet You Didn't Know

St. Patrick's Day is often shrouded in myth and misconception, but what really happened on March 17th? From the origins of green attire to the true story behind the shamrock, discover surprising facts that challenge common assumptions about Ireland's patron saint.

St. Patrick's Day Myths and Facts We Bet You Didn't Know
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St. Patrick's Day Myths and Facts We Bet You Didn't Know

St. Patrick's Day is often shrouded in myth and misconception, but what really happened on March 17th? From the origins of green attire to the true story behind the shamrock, discover surprising facts that challenge common assumptions about Ireland's patron saint.

Mom shares photo from her kid’s 101 Dalmatians school event that went off the rails
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Mom shares photo from her kid’s 101 Dalmatians school event that went off the rails

Schools often have fun activities scheduled for the 100th day of school. Mom Emily Haswell was prepared for the adorable school activities for her daughter. Instead of celebrating 100 days of school, the preschool decided to hold activities around the 101st day. Parents were asked to dress their children as Dalmatians, seemingly as a theme for the classic Disney movie 101 Dalmatians. But at some point, wires must have gotten crossed, cut, and thrown over a cliff. The photo sent to parents displayed something hysterically horrifying that Haswell wasn’t prepared for. A woman looks shocked. Photo credit: Canva “Today was my daughter’s 101st day of school,” Haswell says in an Instagram video. “So I sent her to school, all the kids went to school as Dalmatians, and they had a puppy parade. She was so excited, and I was so excited for her. And then I checked the little website to look at pictures of the day, and I gasped.” Admittedly, the mom says some people may think of Dalmatians and their connection with firefighting, but she did not. When she prepared her daughter for the 101st day of school dressed as the spotted pooch, she assumed the activity was based on the Disney movie. But when she checked photos of her daughter’s day, it looked as if a classroom of puppies had been engulfed in flames. Dalmatians. Photo credit: Canva Yes, the children were all dressed as spotted puppies, seated in front of a wall of flames. “When I saw that picture, I gasped. And I thought, ‘Now, why do they have my baby doing a hell-themed photo shoot? I had to check the paperwork,'” Haswell says before adding that a firetruck might have been a better choice. “I thought the teachers were like, ‘We’re in hell,'” she laughs. Viewers were equally as confused as the mom, with one person saying, “Nah, because if they are locking in on 101 Dalmations/101 days of school – and even using a Disney dalmatian on the little sign the kid is holding – they canNOT mix up the themes and go ‘SURPRISE! We actually meant the fire station dalmatians, so here’s a wall-sized backdrop of a structure fire. Enjoy!'” View this post on Instagram A teacher guesses what actually happened, writing, “I can promise you as a teacher… There was at least one teacher who saw it and thought, ‘um, this looks like puppy children in hell,’ but the person who ordered the backdrop and put it up was really excited about it and the rest just said, ‘okay.'” Others took the opportunity to joke about the situation: “101 Damnations. DAMNATIONS. I’m sorry you all read it wrong.” Someone else laughs, “I’m sorry this is so insane and deeply hysterical.” Flames (left). A Dalmatian (right). Photo credit: Canva “The teachers are sending an SOS!” One person says. “I mean, it’s probably better than the teachers dressing up as Cruella de Ville,” another jokes. A firefighter’s wife chimes in, saying, “I’ve been a firefighter’s wife for over 20 years and I can tell you right now I would have been just as horrified.” One person remembers a fire from the 101 Dalmatians movie, so maybe that’s where the idea came from: “I feel like there is a scene where they all get out of a fire? They use the soot to disguise themselves as labs lol. But this is insane, what a weird idea for a photo backdrop for kids.” The post Mom shares photo from her kid’s 101 Dalmatians school event that went off the rails appeared first on Upworthy.

Man’s unexplained beef with the solar system is keeping people laughing and learning
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Man’s unexplained beef with the solar system is keeping people laughing and learning

People are allowed to dislike whatever they want, but sometimes that comes with questions. Tyreak, who runs the Instagram account Tyreak Told You, has a peculiar beef that often leaves people laughing and scratching their heads. The New Yorker spends some of his free time disliking the universe, but the planets within our solar system take the brunt of his disdain. It’s unclear why he doesn’t like the planets, but he makes it his mission to roast them. No planet’s feelings are spared when Tyreak gets fired up about whatever new information he has just learned about them. His research into space and the deadpan delivery of his annoyance with the planets have people learning while laughing. The Sun and the planets. Photo credit: Canva Some planets in his crosshairs take a little more heat than others. Parents may want to preview any video before showing it to their child to take note of any profanity. In his amusing takedown of Jupiter, he uses colorful language while trying to figure out what happens to the planets Jupiter eats. Yes, scientists have discovered that the large planet may be expanding after consuming smaller planets. That news just didn’t sit right with the space critic. “Can you believe that Jupiter just gave me another reason to not like it? Look at this,” Tyreak says. “Jupiter may have grown by swallowing baby planets reveals a new study. I told y’all Jupiter was morbidly obese. Jupiter just overeats. Jupiter never gets full. You can’t satisfy Jupiter. Jupiter just eats everything around it. That’s why it’s so big. That’s why it looks like that. These are stretch marks.” View this post on Instagram He goes on to talk about the 95 moons orbiting Jupiter before asking whether the planet poops. A logical question after finding out it eats other planets. But don’t worry, other unsuspecting planets aren’t escaping his amusingly nonsensical ire for their existence. In another video, he petitions to exile Mercury from the solar system because it’s dead. “We shouldn’t have dead planets just rotting away in our solar system. Isn’t that like some type of health code violation?” Tyreak asks. “You have dead planets just chilling out in the solar system? Like, what does it smell like? Do you think Mercury smells worse than Saturn? Cause Saturn has a bunch of ammonia crystals, so that whole planet probably smells like pee.” View this post on Instagram He calls Saturn a “giant UTI” before moving on to explain Mercury’s distance from the Sun, the reason it may be shrinking, and information about its core. Commenters can’t get enough of his series about why he dislikes the planets and the universe as a whole. One person writes, “I love this series. It’s giving Tyreak DeGrasse Tyson.” Another person adds, “My dude got beef with the Galaxy.” “So Mercury is a planet but Pluto isn’t?? Feels racist somehow,” someone jokes. View this post on Instagram One person conjures a horrifying image of Jupiter, saying, “I bet you Jupiter’s mouth is that red super hurricane! It just sucks those planets in. Horrifying!” Jupiter is a honey badger, and honey badgers don’t care, says this person: “Jupiter is out here behaving like a Honey Badger.” Someone else is proving that Tyreak is educating viewers one annoyed planet video at a time: “I haven’t been this invested in science since Miss Frizzle and Bill NYE.” “Please never stop doing these. They bring me so much joy and laughter, for real,” one person swears. Another says the videos belong on TV: “This is PBS Science documentary worthy commentary.” The post Man’s unexplained beef with the solar system is keeping people laughing and learning appeared first on Upworthy.