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The poor little rich man
In spite of winning a $50,000 lottery, Dennis Mahurin, a homeless man from Illinois, will continue to live in his tent in the woods. He will also give fellow homeless people $100 each. Hurry! Dress in your shabbiest clothes and get in line before he runs out of money!

HUNGRY KIM JONG UN
Ever since Kim Jong Un threatened to nuke the USA, the Internet has been buzzing with memes about his appetite (look at his ‘big-boned’ body) and
his nuke threats.

INDIAN STUDENTS TO THE RESCUE
INDIAN ENGINEERING STUDENTS HAVE DESIGNED AN UNDERGARMENT THAT GIVES A WOULD-BE RAPIST OR AT TACKER A SHOCK OF 3800 KV. ALSO, THE EMBEDDED GSM AND GPS MODULES SEND AN SMS TO THE EMERGENCY NUMBER (100) AND TO THE PARENTS OF THE VICTIM

Psy Ban Gaya Gentleman
Psy’s ironically titled song Gentleman portrays him as a cruel and heartless person. The video utilises the same people and similar dance steps and expressions from Gangnam Style, and yet has received over 1 million hits. Well done, Psy. Now we know you take recycling seriously.

THE FEMALE TARZAN
Marina Chapman, a housewife in England, claims to have been raised by monkeys for five years. She copied their eating habits and cries and learned to climb trees. Her favourite pastime was being groomed by the monkeys… which explains her bizarre haircut.

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Nitish Shah

Nitish Shah is the Founder & Editor of Youth Incorporated. A successful entrepreneur, he has been in international trade for over 15 years and speaks several languages. He is passionate about travelling and an avid art collector. He holds the cause of helping underprivileged kids close to his heart.

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