Saturday, August 10, 2019

Fluffers – Pangolin Scales Contain Tramadol – Factory Worker Pees on Peas – Child Lifting (India)



Mic
9 August 2019

Are fluffers real? Porn actors weigh in on whether the job actually exists

Adult film is a breeding ground for misinformation and half-truths. From audiences thinking that an average penis length is ~12 inches, to the idea that every camera-friendly position should be imitated in real life, there is no shortage of unrealistic ideas that people manage to glean from porn. On the other side of the spectrum, there’s a whole separate category of myths that even industry veterans and emerging actors alike cannot seem to agree on. One of the most hotly contested? Whether the occupation of the “fluffer" actually exists. […]

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National Geographic
9 August 2019

Pangolin scales are not a party drug, say researchers

[…] Pangolin scales are made of nothing more than keratin, a protein that makes up fingernails, hair, horns, claws, and hooves. It has no scientifically proven medicinal value. [Wildlife forensic scientist Rachel] Jacobs was doing related research when she first heard the rumors about pangolin scales being smuggled into the U.S. for tramadol [an opioid pain medication]. “It surprised us. We thought it was a bit bizarre,” she says. “We hadn’t heard of it before.” The forensics team looked into it further and found even more news reports about pangolins and tramadol. They also started getting calls from law enforcement asking if there was any truth to it. The scientists were already doing research on how to use scales to differentiate among pangolin species, so they decided to do a chemical analysis to look for the presence of tramadol. As they expected, they found none. […]

Rachel L. Jacobs, Pamela J. McClure, Barry W. Baker, Edgard O. Espinoza, “Myth debunked: Keratinous pangolin scales do not contain the analgesic tramadol.” Conservation Science and Practice, 4 July 2019. [Open access.]

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The Sun [UK]
9 August 2019

TAKING THE PEA

BIRDS Eye launched a probe after a worker filmed himself “urinating” on a production line full of peas. The disgruntled employee told pals at the Hull plant it was a “f*** you goodbye” on his last shift. There were fears the frozen food giant may have to bin the week’s entire stock — ten million packets. The eight-second phone clip shows the man — on his final shift — soaking the veg as they pass by on a conveyor belt. […]


The Mirror [UK]
10 August 2019

Video of Birds Eye worker 'urinating on peas as a f*** you' is hoax, firm says

Footage showing a Birds Eye worker "urinating" on peas on a production line is a hoax, the frozen food giant says. The company said the stream of liquid in the video is water from a hose "which is part of the standard production process". […]

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Times of India
9 August 2019

Kidnap rumour turns deadly, two women beaten in Gwalior

BHOPAL: Two days after Gwalior police rescued three persons, including a eunuch, from being lynched on suspicion of being child-lifters, two women were beaten brutally by a mob of 200 men over the same rumour though one kept pleading it was her own child. ‘Baccha chor’ rumours have triggered panic in large parts of the state, and led to attacks on over a dozen people in the last fortnight – six of them in the last three days. […]


Hindustan Times
10 August 2019

Child lifting allegations: Agra, Aligarh police step up vigilance to counter rumour mongering

Despite repeated warnings against rumour mongering, incidents of innocent people -- mostly beggars, the disabled, and ageing women -- being targeted with allegations of child lifting continue unabated, said police. Cops said that in most cases, victims quickly get surrounded by mob and thrashed mercilessly, with many in the crowd busy making videos of the act. […]

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Jeff Corriveau, DeFlocked, 10 August 2019. First of three panels. “Find a penny, pick it up, all day long you’ll have good luck.

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