We’re huge fans of Twitter here in the Her.ie offices, with one or two more prolific tweeters than others. However it isn’t just tweeting that we love, it’s the retweeting too.
One account that has us favouriting and retweeting posts is WTFipedia.
What the Fact? is an account promises to bring you amusement daily as it shares ridiculous untrue pieces of information with followers – the most of which are so off-the-wall they are absolutely hilarious.
If you’re not already following, we’d suggest you do so.
Here are just a few of our favourites…
Ironically, Dean Martin died of an eye infection resulting from a collision with a big pizza pie.
— WTFipedia (@Qiffypedia) May 22, 2014
No two snowflakes are alive.
— WTFipedia (@Qiffypedia) May 21, 2014
People with a more positive outlook on life have a tendency to be drunk.
— WTFipedia (@Qiffypedia) May 17, 2014
Jugglers occasionally overestimate their abilities and find themselves faced with a dilemma. This is known as a Catch 22 situation.
— WTFipedia (@Qiffypedia) May 11, 2014
Left-handed people are just pretending.
— WTFipedia (@Qiffypedia) May 8, 2014
A fear of Jedis playing electronic music in the desert is called Obiwankenobimobygobiphobia.
— WTFipedia (@Qiffypedia) May 8, 2014
The T in T Rex stands for Trevor.
— WTFipedia (@Qiffypedia) May 2, 2014
There is more tea in a cup of tea than in a cup of coffee.
— WTFipedia (@Qiffypedia) May 2, 2014
Chickens only use 2% of their brains. KFC use the other 98%.
— WTFipedia (@Qiffypedia) April 29, 2014
To get a U certificate, the makers of Mary Poppins had to cut two scenes of mild peril. And rewrite Superphallicvagilisticsexyalleycokewhore
— WTFipedia (@Qiffypedia) April 25, 2014