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Joe Pasquale impaled in freak moose antler incident in Skegness

Pasquale said: "In the act I have a great big pair of moose antlers and they're huge things - they've got like these huge prongs sticking out, and the gag is I have to put them on my head and I go 'I put too much mousse on my hair'.

"But at the end of the act the curtains came down and all my props are strewn all over the stage and they bring the lights down obviously.

"As I'm starting to put all my props away and I literally trip over my moose head," he said.

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"Seriously, I [thought] I was going to die," he added.

If that's the kind of joke he's bringing, it surely wouldn't have been the first time he's died on stage.

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American woman goes missing in Madrid after helmeted man disables cameras

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Empathizing with individuals is built into how the human brain works, because we can theoretically do something about the plight of a single person - at least, this was true in an age before mass communication, when our world was only as large as the people we interacted with. It was mutually beneficial for humans to develop an instinct to help those in their own social group, because it was more likely to result in one's own DNA being passed on.

Hearing about the problems of large numbers of people doesn't click the same way for us because, for the majority of human history, it didn't affect one's ability to further one's genes. Aiding some random person from a distant tribe just doesn't figure into an individual's reproductive fitness. We don't have an instinct to help people we don't know, especially when they don't have a name and a face. And so it's not ingrained in us. It has to be taught.

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More Baby Boomers are living alone. One reason why: ‘gray divorce’

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It's fun to trash the whole post-war generation, but we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that they were just as victimized by class warfare as we are. They benefited from the economic boom and were then lulled by their own masters into believing it was sustainable and things would be just as good for their own kids and grandkids. They were lied to too.

Never forget that the real enemy isn't any one group except for the oligarchs and leeches at the top of the economic ladder. We shouldn't focus our ire on those people in between us and the top. They're not the ones controlling the taps on the river of shit flowing down.

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UFO hearings: whistleblower David Grusch says ‘non-human biologics’ found at alleged crash sites – as it happened

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This is also a great zero-stakes way for the government to pretend they are listening and actually care about something, because they are all pretty well assured that nothing said here will negativity affect anyone's reelection campaign.

They don't know anything, and they know nobody else knows anything. There is nothing to be lost politically by spending time on this. If anything it's probably a nice break for most of them to focus on something with almost no chance of repercussions.