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Shocker, Hero and Whinger of the week.

 

 

Welcome to Shocker, Hero and Whinger of the Week.

Here’s how it works: Each week, we pick the biggest Shocker, Hero and Whinger from the last seven days. Shocker is whatever moment or person left our jaws on the floor. Hero is whoever won the week by being awesome. And whinger? Well, that’s pretty much just someone who has had a major sooky-la-la moment. Let’s do this.

 

Shocker of the week goes to…

THIS MOTHER F##KING RAT HOLY OPRAH WHAT THE HELL IS HAPPENING HERE:

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A sixteen-inch rat was caught in an unsuspecting Swedish family’s home this week.

That’s 39 FREAKING CENTIMETRES.

According to local news, the rat chewed its way through the floor and pretty much took over the kitchen; the family was too scared to go in there for a week. Apparently it became so comfortable and domesticated, it wasn’t even scared of people and set itself up in a pretty sweet position under the kitchen table.

Eventually the family called pest controllers, who set up traps and caught the epic ratzilla king of nightmares. Which is kind of sad, but the alternative was almost certainly a horrific death at the claws of a rat monster.

 

Hero of the week goes to…

The evil-genius teacher in Belgium who figured out how to get his students to concentrate in class: TV spoilers.

For every minute they wouldn’t shut the hell up, teacher man would walk calmly to the board and write down the name of a character from Game of Thrones who dies.

If you are committed to a TV show, you know how traumatising it is when someone gives away a massive plot point.

Read more about the teacher of the year’s epic plan right here.

 

Whinger of the week goes to…

Everyone who has been complaining about this whole ‘Knights and Dames‘ business.

Don’t you realise that it means now some of our great Australians can get the recognition they deserve? Living in a country with Sir Vulcan from Gladiators and Dame Dame Edna… It just feels right.

 

 Who’s your Shocker, Hero and Whinger of the week?

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mils 11 years ago

I'm not even joking when I say I would have moved out of that house the first time I came across that thing. I am absolutely petrified of rats. When I went overseas last year I came home to find we had one in the house. I made my mother clean the cupboard out that it had been residing in, even when we were fairly sure it had eaten the poison and was dead.....somewhere.


Fredd 11 years ago

16 inches is 40.6cm, not 39cm.

suprwoman101 11 years ago

either way it's f**ing too big to be lurking in my kitchen!