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Butterball is facing calls for a boycott just days before Thanksgiving after sickening footage of poultry workers allegedly sexually abusing and torturing its turkeys resurfaced on social media.
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A pun master, John King continues to create funny cartoons about fruits, veggies, and other everyday objects being mischievous under the name Fruit Gone Bad.John's comics explore how food or other ...
Donald Trump is seen jumping out of Joe Biden's Thanksgiving turkey in a spoof National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation clip. In the parody video, posted by the President-elect on Thursday (28 ...
Turkey-slap is another term for swaffelen. [citation needed] The phrase gained notoriety in Australia during 2006, after two male contestants, Ashley Cox and John Bric, in the Big Brother reality TV series performed the act on a female housemate, Camilla Severi. In the ensuing controversy, the male housemates were expelled from the house and ...
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Image credits: fruitgonebad Lastly, King kindly responded to our question about his personal favorite character in the series: "That's like asking a parent to choose a favorite child!