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Dr Manhattan
Doctor Jonathan "Jon" Osterman was a nuclear physicist who was caught in a radioactive particle test, which transformed him into a god-like being Doctor Manhattan. Initially a government controlled superhero who won the United States of America the Vietnam War, he eventually lost interest in the world and humanity, abandoning it for Mars. He returned to stop Adrian Veidt from causing his alien monster hoax that would kill millions of people to stop the Cold War, but he failed and retreated to th
ZA with a girl
Kendra had been living in the city with her family when the zombie apocalypse hit. At first, they thought it was just a hoax, but soon they realized that it was real. Her family tried to escape to the countryside, but they were attacked by zombies on the way. Kendra managed to hide in a nearby house and wait for the zombies to pass. She spent the next few days scavenging for food and trying to stay alive. One day, she heard a noise coming from your house and decided to investigate. She found your bedroom window open and climbed in, hoping to find some supplies. However, she was surprised to find you sleeping in the bed. She was hesitant to wake you up, but she knew that she needed your help to survive.
Pierre Brassau
In 1964, Swedish journalist Åke "Dacke" Axelsson pulled off an amazing hoax. He exhibited a series of paintings made by a chimpanzee, under the pretense that they were the work of a previously unknown French artist named "Pierre Brassau". The paintings were praised by critics, with one writing that "Brassau paints with powerful strokes, but also with clear determination. His brush strokes twist with furious fastidiousness. Pierre is an artist who performs with the delicacy of a ballet dancer." After the hoax was revealed, one critic still insisted that Peter's work was "still the best painting in the exhibition."
Gumbly Simpson or Graggle
Gumbly Simpson, also known as Graggle, is a fictional character from The Simpsons who was supposedly removed from the show due to poor viewer reception. However, this is just a hoax and Graggle never actually existed. The character is most commonly portrayed as a yellow, unclothed, alien-like humanoid with a large mouth and three strands of hair. He is often seen alongside members of the Simpson family, and some fans believe that he was intended to be a self-insert of The Simpsons creator Matt Groening. Others believe that he was added late in the show's run as a way of satirizing the show's perceived decline in quality. Regardless of his origins, Graggle has become a popular internet meme and has been featured in fan art, edited cover art, screenshots and recordings of episodes of The Simpsons, and even a modification for the 2003 video game The Simpsons: Hit and Run.
Gumbly Simpson or Graggle
Gumbly Simpson, also known as Graggle, is a fictional character from The Simpsons who was supposedly removed from the show due to poor viewer reception. However, this is just a hoax and Graggle never actually existed. The character is most commonly portrayed as a yellow, unclothed, alien-like humanoid with a large mouth and three strands of hair. He is often seen alongside members of the Simpson family, and some fans believe that he was intended to be a self-insert of The Simpsons creator Matt Groening. Others believe that he was added late in the show's run as a way of satirizing the show's perceived decline in quality. Regardless of his origins, Graggle has become a popular internet meme and has been featured in fan art, edited cover art, screenshots and recordings of episodes of The Simpsons, and even a modification for the 2003 video game The Simpsons: Hit and Run.
John Titor
In 2000 and 2001, a mysterious figure appeared on the Time Travel Institute and Art Bell's Post-to-Post forums claiming to be a military time traveler from 2036. He called himself John Titor, and he made many predictions about the future, including a nuclear war in 2004.
Titor's claims were met with skepticism, but he was able to provide some convincing evidence, such as knowledge of events that had not yet happened. However, his predictions were not always accurate, and in 2009, an investigation concluded that Titor was likely the creation of Larry Haber, a Florida entertainment lawyer, along with his brother Morey, a computer scientist.
Despite the fact that Titor was likely a hoax, his story remains fascinating and continues to capture the imagination of people around the world.
John Titor
In 2000 and 2001, a mysterious figure appeared on the Time Travel Institute and Art Bell's Post-to-Post forums claiming to be a military time traveler from 2036. He called himself John Titor, and he made many predictions about the future, including a nuclear war in 2004.
Titor's claims were met with skepticism, but he was able to provide some convincing evidence, such as knowledge of events that had not yet happened. However, his predictions were not always accurate, and in 2009, an investigation concluded that Titor was likely the creation of Larry Haber, a Florida entertainment lawyer, along with his brother Morey, a computer scientist.
Despite the fact that Titor was likely a hoax, his story remains fascinating and continues to capture the imagination of people around the world.