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Spain's political escape artist Pedro Sánchez has odds against him yet again in national election
Spain's political escape artist Pedro Sánchez has odds against him yet again in national election
After seeing his Socialists take a drumming in local and regional elections in May, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez stunned his buoyant rivals by bringing forward general elections from December to this Sunday
2023-07-19 14:22
'Man can start a boutique': Drake leaves Internet in splits for his huge collection of bras thrown at him by female fans
'Man can start a boutique': Drake leaves Internet in splits for his huge collection of bras thrown at him by female fans
Drake was seen seated on the floor, surrounded by bras meticulously organized in rows, showcasing a variety of styles, sizes, and colors
2023-09-07 18:15
YouTuber uncovers dark adult version of SpongeBob made by show's creators
YouTuber uncovers dark adult version of SpongeBob made by show's creators
If you were a kid in the early 2000s, chances are you grew up watching the cartoon SpongeBob SquarePants during your childhood. The loveable sea sponge and his best friend Patrick the starfish got up to all kinds of funny adventures, but now a dark adult version made by the show’s creators has found its way online. SpongeBob “Behind Closed Doors” is a book of NSFW pornographic drawings created by the cartoon show’s storyboard artists. The pictures that were never intended to see the light of day have now ended up online after they were recently uncovered by a lost media researcher this month. In a 2012 interview, the former writer and storyboard director at the show, Kent Osborne, revealed that such drawings existed and explained that there existed a book of NSFW, obscene depictions of SpongeBob SquarePants characters drawn by the storyboard artists. Osborne revealed: “At the end of the season, all the storyboard artists would do these hilarious, crude drawings of SpongeBob on Post-It notes just to make everyone else laugh.” Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter On 18 July, these images ended up being posted on YouTube by a user named LSuperSonicQ, who captioned the video: “The Darkest SpongeBob Lost Media, Found [Behind Closed Doors].” The video was about the book as the video creator revealed they were in touch with someone who had a copy of the NSFW document. It included a picture of the front cover and six images from inside the book which depicted characters from the cartoon engaging in sexual scenarios. The YouTuber also tweeted about the discovery, writing: “This is, the lost SpongeBob HOLY GRAIL https://youtu.be/mo1xHGhgjZQ “In the early 2000s, a dozen of SpongeBob's storyboard artists contributed inappropriate drawings to a book called Behind Closed Doors. “For over 20 years this was unknown to exist and never been seen until today.” indy100 has contacted Nickelodeon for comment. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-07-20 15:53
'We need them': Megyn Kelly expresses desire to 'keep a gun' for self-defence after Maine mass shooting
'We need them': Megyn Kelly expresses desire to 'keep a gun' for self-defence after Maine mass shooting
'Those of us who don’t walk around with guns all the time are feeling like we need them,' said Megyn Kelly in her podcast
2023-10-27 16:19
'I love food too much': Tara Reid sets the record straight about her alleged eating disorder
'I love food too much': Tara Reid sets the record straight about her alleged eating disorder
Tara Reid rejects rumors of her suffering from anorexia and bulimia in her latest interview
2023-10-26 19:55
Spain wins 25th straight qualifier at home to keep Scotland from clinching spot in Euro 2024
Spain wins 25th straight qualifier at home to keep Scotland from clinching spot in Euro 2024
Spain kept Scotland from becoming the first team to secure a place at the 2024 European Championship by beating the visitors 2-0 Thursday for its 25th consecutive home win in qualifiers
2023-10-13 05:56
Polish police arrrest five in swoop on cyber crime site
Polish police arrrest five in swoop on cyber crime site
WARSAW Polish police arrested five people suspected of being responsible for running a web platform that has been
2023-08-12 05:27
NHL Rumors: Grading Hayes and Blackwood trades, Karlsson suitors, PLD stays in LA
NHL Rumors: Grading Hayes and Blackwood trades, Karlsson suitors, PLD stays in LA
It's NHL rumors season. Ahead of the 2023 NHL Draft, Kevin Hayes and Mackenzie Blackwood have new homes, Erik Karlsson has interest, and Pierre-Luc Dubois is now in Los Angeles.NHL rumors: Grading the Kevin Hayes and Mackenzie Blackwood tradesThe NHL world is in Nashville, Tenn. for the Dra...
2023-06-28 07:28
Scientists invent mind-reading device
Scientists invent mind-reading device
Scientists have invented a brain implant that allows wearers to communicate using thoughts alone. The speech prosthetic – developed by neuroscientists, neurosurgeons and engineers at Duke University in the US – is able to translate brain signals into words. The researchers claim it is faster and less cumbersome than other brain computer interface and mind reading technologies, and could transform the lives of people suffering from neurological disorders. “There are many patients who suffer from debilitating motor disorders, like ALS or locked-in syndrome, that can impair their ability to speak,” said Gregory Cogan, a professor of neurology at Duke University’s School of Medicine. “But the current tools available to allow them to communicate are generally very slow and cumbersome.” The team was able to pack 256 specially designed microscopic brain sensors onto a postage stamp-sized piece of medical-grade plastic, which was tested on patients undergoing brain surgery for unrelated conditions like having a tumour removed. Participants were asked to listen to a series of nonsensical words like ‘kug’ and ‘vip’ and then speak them aloud. With just 90 seconds of spoken data, an AI algorithm was then used to decode the neural activity into words. The researchers now plan to develop the technology to improve its speed and make it wireless, and have received a $2.4 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to continue. “You’d be able to move around, and you wouldn’t have to be tied to an electrical outlet, which is really exciting,” Professor Cogan said. Duke Institute for Brain Sciences faculty member Jonathan Viventi added: “We’re at the point where it’s still much slower than natural speech, but you can see the trajectory where you might be able to get there.” The research was detailed in a study, titled ‘High-resolution neural recordings improve the accuracy of speech decoding’, published in the journal Nature Communications. Read More ChatGPT goes offline Urgent warning for Gmail users as millions of accounts set to be deleted Political ads on Instagram and Facebook can be deepfakes, Meta says
2023-11-09 00:58
'Germany still among the world's best', says Japan coach Moriyasu
'Germany still among the world's best', says Japan coach Moriyasu
Japan coach Hajime Moriyasu said on Friday struggling Germany were still among the world's best despite the four-time World...
2023-09-08 23:28
Goodyear Tire to cut around 1,200 jobs in restructuring drive
Goodyear Tire to cut around 1,200 jobs in restructuring drive
Goodyear Tire & Rubber has approved a rationalization and workforce reorganization plan in Europe, the Middle East and
2023-09-09 05:47
China deny North Korea sixth weightlifting gold at Games
China deny North Korea sixth weightlifting gold at Games
China's Tian Tao denied North Korea a sixth Asian Games weightlifting gold when he won the men's 96kg division on Thursday from Ro...
2023-10-05 19:24