Tape, sparrows, fireworks: Chinese children play real-life Angry Birds

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Parents have long scaremongered that video games will have dangerous effects on children and, unfortunately, their fears have been confirmed.
In China a group of children have been found playing a real-life version of Angry Birds, the hit app that has proven so popular around the world that it even has its own film in the offing.

In a rather gruesome twist, school kids in a park in the Shaanxi Province of China strapped small birds such as sparrows onto fireworks and unleashed the rocket-propelled feather balls at nearby objects.

Huang Chu, 45, came across the carnage in the park and reported what was happening to local police. The kids ran away as he approached but left behind one rocket that had not gone off, with a bird still helplessly stuck to the side of the firework.

Chu told Chinese media: “I spoke to an older boy who told me that the others had been playing Angry Birds, shooting the fireworks across the park and pretending to be playing the video game of the same name.

“I didn’t report it to police because it is illegal. However I posted images online because people should be aware of what’s happening and maybe it will increase pressure for animal rights laws to finally be introduced here in China.”

Angry Birds might have been a fictional game but in China right now there are certainly some angry birds because of it.

 

Culinary Renaissance: When Pancakes Meet Art

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Love it or hate it, you cannot deny that religion has given the world many wonderful things. For example, one day every year, today to be exact, it gives us an excuse to stuff our face with pancakes… or have we missed the point a bit?!

Either way, Shrove Tuesday, otherwise simply called Pancake Day to avoid confusion, has become an eagerly-anticipated event in the calendars of many nations. And while some people on Tuesday 17 February will just unimaginatively pile circular pancakes as high as they can until they resemble a spongy version of Pisa’s leaning tower, there are others out there who celebrate the occasion with a little more class.

So, to honour those who can think outside the box, or the circle, as the case is here, we are bringing you a video to show you just what can be achieved with a little imagination and elbow grease*.

*No elbow grease was actually used in the making of these pancakes – for best results use a non-stick frying pan, just FYI.

A slice of bad luck: Girl sacked over Twitter before even starting new job in pizza shop

Social media and work don’t always mix that well, as one girl in America found out all too abruptly.

Cella took to Twitter on the eve of her first day at a new job working in a pizzeria to tell everyone just how much she was looking forward to it. As you can see from the image below, she was not exactly brimming with excitement.

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However, as a slice of bad luck, her tweet was seen by Pizza shop owner Robert Waple, who quickly alleviated Cella’s worries.

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Cella, who tweets under the Twitter handle @Cellla_, is now the proud owner of two shiny new records: she is both the first person to lose a job before even starting it, and the first person to be given the sack over Twitter. Not only that but she has risen to internet stardom as a result of the event.

When asked by another Twitter user what her job would have been that she was so not looking forward to, Mr Waple responded: “Working register, taking phone orders, making subs/salads. Eating free pizza. How hard would that have been?”