The Shirk Report – Volume 276

Welcome to the Shirk Report where you will find the 25 funny images, 10 interesting articles and 5 entertaining videos from the last 7 days of sifting. Most images found on Reddit; articles from Twitter, RSS and email; videos come from everywhere. Any suggestions? Send a note to submit@twistedsifter.com
25 IMAGES
– FRIDAY! | Saturday!!
– This is the Scary Snowman doing his thing… scaring people. Sometimes it doesn’t go as planned
– SWAT teams make mistakes too | Same goes for superheroes
– This Video Game Store’s Shutters Broke | And this guy looks like a video game character
– Agility (thx for sharing Bert B!)
– Apology accepted
– Meanwhile
– Call Us!
– Hard hat sombreros made from cardboard. Pretty ingenious actually
– Armadillo bear hug | Armadillo tackle | DUCK AND COVER!
– Found: Cat Snake?
– Next step: driving
– It’s a blowout!
– Come at me bro
– Impressive and terrifying
– The struggle continues
– Stop looking at me swan
– Little man is fired up | and check out his little brother
– How to travel from the comfort of your own home
– 2014 T-Ball champion
– Break it up you two!
– 5’9″ Dudi Sela hugs 6’11” Ivo Karlovic after their match
– This contraption makes 100 water balloons in 60 seconds
– Just admiring a rainbow when…
– I strive to be this happy on a daily basis
10 ARTICLES
– Guy Walks Into A Bar
– The Dark Side of Emotional Intelligence
– The Greatest Double Agent in History
– What we really taste when we drink wine
– The Museum of Endangered Sounds
– 9 questions about the Israel-Palestine conflict you were too embarrassed to ask
– 31 Adorable Slang Terms for Sexual Intercourse from the Last 600 Years
– The Leader of the Unfree World
– Burger King Is Run by Children
– Being a better online reader
5 VIDEOS
Meanwhile in Russia
Family Feud has only 3 minutes of actual gameplay
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