Luis is a Topical Writer for VICE. He was a Weekly Columnist and a Senior Columns Editor for the comedy site Cracked.com, and a Staff Writer and Editor for the celebrity lifestyle and wellness satire site BunnyEars.com. He is a Contributing Writer for The Mary Sue. Luis has a podcast called The Inaudible Podcast Network, an audio sketch comedy series of bite-sized episodes about four fictional podcasts on a fictional podcast network. Follow him on Bluesky @luisprada.bsky.social, on Twitter @Luis_Prada, and on TikTok @luisrprada.
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AI Adds Human Cries and Creepy Laughs to People’s Songs Without Warning
At least there’s a possible logical explanation.
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Moo-Deng via TikTok. Her Name Is Moo-Deng. Look at Her. Look at Moo-Deng.
Everyone loves the adorable tiny little pygmy hippo Moo-Deng.
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This Guy’s Dick Got Food Poisoning
Doctors in Lebanon found a rare bacterial infection in a man’s penis that began after he had “vigorous” sex with his wife after a meal.
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Employees outside the Boeing Renton Factory in Renton, Washington on Friday, September 6, 2024. Photo by Paul Christian Gordon/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock. Boeing Workers Strike After Nearly Unanimously Vote
96% of union members voted to reject a deal from the beleaguered Boeing.
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1995 Pokémon Alpha Prototype Japanese Pikachu via Sotheby's. The Earliest Known Pikachu Card Is at Sotheby’s ‘Holy Grail’ Auction
The live auction is scheduled for September 23 and 24.
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More detailed analysis of their Google Maps asteroid crater, from the team's presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society 2024. Hiker Discovers Ancient Meteor Crater on Google Maps (Maybe)
Hiker Joël Lapointe stumbled upon a potential meteor crater in Québec while planning a camping trip on Google Maps.
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Photo by Lucas Seebacher/imageBROKER/Shutterstock Scientists Might Have Found a Way to Protect Bees From Pesticides
Tiny hydrogel microparticles bind to harmful neonicotinoid pesticides then pass through the bee’s body together.




